abl33
Industrial
- Sep 4, 2020
- 18
Our company is looking to expand a PV solar installation at our facility and because of accounting limitations with the local utility we may need to find a hardware solution to address what they cannot do in software.
At present, our single utility feed comes in to two 13.2kV switches which each have CTs that tie into two utility meters. At present, one of those transformers has solar panels on it and the utility attached a 2nd meter to track returned power generation.
We are looking to expand our solar production, but because of transformer sizing and other practical reasons, we need to install that power on the other transformer. We assumed that the utility could just put a 4th meter to capture the return power from the other transformer and have it all combined in the account, but apparently that is not possible, so my question is this... Is it possible to wire the CTs together to combine the usage into a single meter?
I know that this would mean that we would not be able to know how much power a specific transformer used, but that is not important to us at all.
From what I know, I believe that IF we have CTs on both transformers that are sized identically, that it is definitely possible to combine them and get valid readings at the meter, BUT I don't know if that is still true with bi-directional flow.
If I have 100A flowing in the "positive" direction on one set of CTs and 20A flowing in the "negative" direction on the other set of CTs, will that show up on the meter as 80A of "positive" flow? Likewise, if I have 75A flowing in the "negative" direction and I have 50A flowing in the "positive" direction, will that show as 25A of "negative" flow?
I really hope it would, but I could use a confirmation that this is in fact the case.
At present, our single utility feed comes in to two 13.2kV switches which each have CTs that tie into two utility meters. At present, one of those transformers has solar panels on it and the utility attached a 2nd meter to track returned power generation.
We are looking to expand our solar production, but because of transformer sizing and other practical reasons, we need to install that power on the other transformer. We assumed that the utility could just put a 4th meter to capture the return power from the other transformer and have it all combined in the account, but apparently that is not possible, so my question is this... Is it possible to wire the CTs together to combine the usage into a single meter?
I know that this would mean that we would not be able to know how much power a specific transformer used, but that is not important to us at all.
From what I know, I believe that IF we have CTs on both transformers that are sized identically, that it is definitely possible to combine them and get valid readings at the meter, BUT I don't know if that is still true with bi-directional flow.
If I have 100A flowing in the "positive" direction on one set of CTs and 20A flowing in the "negative" direction on the other set of CTs, will that show up on the meter as 80A of "positive" flow? Likewise, if I have 75A flowing in the "negative" direction and I have 50A flowing in the "positive" direction, will that show as 25A of "negative" flow?
I really hope it would, but I could use a confirmation that this is in fact the case.