hallmg
Electrical
- Aug 12, 2016
- 19
Hi,
We have a spurious fault on a 33/3.3Kv transformer.
Feeder L is isolated and feeder R is online, when deisolating L and closing in the 3.3Kv breaker, feeder R will trip, usually on restricted earth fault.
The trip is cleared and no fault is found, feeder R is closed in and back online without any apparent problems.
Both these transformers have previously been taken off site and refurbished by an outside contractor, the faults seem to have started after then.
The CTs for the standby earth an restricted earth were disconnected as they are mounted in the neutral earth link box. The 3 other restricted earth RYB CTs were not touched as they are located in the sub station.
If the neutral-earth restricted earth CT was reconnected the wrong way around, could that be responsible for these trips?
Any help would be much appreciated.
We have a spurious fault on a 33/3.3Kv transformer.
Feeder L is isolated and feeder R is online, when deisolating L and closing in the 3.3Kv breaker, feeder R will trip, usually on restricted earth fault.
The trip is cleared and no fault is found, feeder R is closed in and back online without any apparent problems.
Both these transformers have previously been taken off site and refurbished by an outside contractor, the faults seem to have started after then.
The CTs for the standby earth an restricted earth were disconnected as they are mounted in the neutral earth link box. The 3 other restricted earth RYB CTs were not touched as they are located in the sub station.
If the neutral-earth restricted earth CT was reconnected the wrong way around, could that be responsible for these trips?
Any help would be much appreciated.