Eldon1955
Electrical
- Sep 13, 2006
- 4
Our thermography dept. recently brought my attention to a 45 KVA
600v Delta:600/347v Wye Dry Core transformer regarding excessive heating.I did a power survey with a Northwood Interlogger.Results showed slightly low voltage to ground consistent at about 332 volts.Current was pretty much balanced at apx 24 amp with neutral of about 7 amps,neutral voltage apx 0.9 volt.Harmonics were slight at less than 1% total voltage distortion and current distortion of about 8%.Power factor was total of 0.67 lagging and phase A was 0.90 lagging,
phase B was about 0.90 lagging and phase C was 0.10 lagging apx.{!} Transformer feeds 24 1000watt metal halide
lights in six circuits.In theory everything should be close to balanced.Any ideas on why I have such a bizarre power factor? Rogue ballasts or lamps?Input appreciated.
Eldon
600v Delta:600/347v Wye Dry Core transformer regarding excessive heating.I did a power survey with a Northwood Interlogger.Results showed slightly low voltage to ground consistent at about 332 volts.Current was pretty much balanced at apx 24 amp with neutral of about 7 amps,neutral voltage apx 0.9 volt.Harmonics were slight at less than 1% total voltage distortion and current distortion of about 8%.Power factor was total of 0.67 lagging and phase A was 0.90 lagging,
phase B was about 0.90 lagging and phase C was 0.10 lagging apx.{!} Transformer feeds 24 1000watt metal halide
lights in six circuits.In theory everything should be close to balanced.Any ideas on why I have such a bizarre power factor? Rogue ballasts or lamps?Input appreciated.
Eldon