EEIre
Electrical
- Aug 14, 2001
- 83
Consider a packaged substation as follows:
Two 2.0MVA 10kV - 0.4kV Dyn11 vacuum cast resin transformers TA and TB (close bus coupled to the switchboard).
Two main incomer ACBs to off-load the transformers T9A and T9B
Low voltage switchgear section split into two buses Bus A (normally fed by TA) and Bus B (normally fed by Bus B)
Normally open Bus-tie ACB
400V bus is 4Wire (TN-CS system) with a solid busbar link between the nuetral bar and the earth bar
This is a pretty typical redundant unit substation. I have been asked for advantages in specifying the incomers and bus-tie as 4 pole circuit breakers.
Does anyone care to comment on the advantages/disadvantages of this?
Two 2.0MVA 10kV - 0.4kV Dyn11 vacuum cast resin transformers TA and TB (close bus coupled to the switchboard).
Two main incomer ACBs to off-load the transformers T9A and T9B
Low voltage switchgear section split into two buses Bus A (normally fed by TA) and Bus B (normally fed by Bus B)
Normally open Bus-tie ACB
400V bus is 4Wire (TN-CS system) with a solid busbar link between the nuetral bar and the earth bar
This is a pretty typical redundant unit substation. I have been asked for advantages in specifying the incomers and bus-tie as 4 pole circuit breakers.
Does anyone care to comment on the advantages/disadvantages of this?