neps3
Electrical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 107
Hi
This is an intersting piece of puzzle and I would like to welcome those interested to analyse and contribute.
Transformer size -20MVA, 15.75/6.6kV
15.75kV connection is via the PIB.
Terminal Box 6.6kV- 3 cables per phase. 400sqmm Aluminium.
6.6kV bushing is vertical and the palm is Copper.
Aluminium Cable with Aluminium lugs 400sqmm.
Connection - with two bolts 12mm dia. per lug. 70mm long x 50mm width. Two holes per lug but very close. Since the hole on the bushing palm did not align the hole was drilled on the lug. This results in one hole to overlap 50% on the other.
SOE Sequence of Events show that a 900HP Pulveriser motor was started before the explosion of the terminal box which ripped off the bleed pipe to the Conservator and caught fire.
Although the transformer did not fail, the rewinders advised that the coils have moved. The business warranted rewind of the transformer.
On receipt I did some modification.
I would welcome your analysis please.
Regards
This is an intersting piece of puzzle and I would like to welcome those interested to analyse and contribute.
Transformer size -20MVA, 15.75/6.6kV
15.75kV connection is via the PIB.
Terminal Box 6.6kV- 3 cables per phase. 400sqmm Aluminium.
6.6kV bushing is vertical and the palm is Copper.
Aluminium Cable with Aluminium lugs 400sqmm.
Connection - with two bolts 12mm dia. per lug. 70mm long x 50mm width. Two holes per lug but very close. Since the hole on the bushing palm did not align the hole was drilled on the lug. This results in one hole to overlap 50% on the other.
SOE Sequence of Events show that a 900HP Pulveriser motor was started before the explosion of the terminal box which ripped off the bleed pipe to the Conservator and caught fire.
Although the transformer did not fail, the rewinders advised that the coils have moved. The business warranted rewind of the transformer.
On receipt I did some modification.
I would welcome your analysis please.
Regards