Pitt03
Electrical
- Oct 15, 2015
- 18
I am performing some short-circuit calculations on a 13.8kV distribution substation which has 267kVA Step-Type Voltage regulators on the feeder circuits leaving the substation. I was wondering weather or not the impedance of these regulators needs to be considered for any aspect of the short-circuit calculations?
Each regulator is a single phase regulator with a bypass switch so it appears that worst case fault currents on feeder equipment would be when regulators are bypassed and thus not really a need to consider regulator impedance for worst case? The only reason I can think of to consider regulator impedance is to come up with minimum fault currents at downstream locations on feeder to make sure that feeder re-closers (located on line side of regulators)will see minimum fault current downstream?
If I need to include regulators I don't have the capability to model an autotransformer in analysis software so I was going to model as 2-winding transformer and convert the autotransformer impedance to a 2-winding impedance. Any issues with this? I cannot seem to find any published impedance data for specific regulators and only find a reference to impedances in the Westinghouse T&D Reference book. Are these suitable for use if needed?
Do the regulators themselves have a fault withstand rating that needs to be considered? I didn't see anything on the datasheet I am looking at but thought I saw a reference elsewhere that required them to withstand faults of 25x rating?
Regulators are located on delta winding of the substation transformer with a grounding transformer located on the delta side. Any special wiring configuration (dela vs wye)for these regulators being applied on this delta system?
Each regulator is a single phase regulator with a bypass switch so it appears that worst case fault currents on feeder equipment would be when regulators are bypassed and thus not really a need to consider regulator impedance for worst case? The only reason I can think of to consider regulator impedance is to come up with minimum fault currents at downstream locations on feeder to make sure that feeder re-closers (located on line side of regulators)will see minimum fault current downstream?
If I need to include regulators I don't have the capability to model an autotransformer in analysis software so I was going to model as 2-winding transformer and convert the autotransformer impedance to a 2-winding impedance. Any issues with this? I cannot seem to find any published impedance data for specific regulators and only find a reference to impedances in the Westinghouse T&D Reference book. Are these suitable for use if needed?
Do the regulators themselves have a fault withstand rating that needs to be considered? I didn't see anything on the datasheet I am looking at but thought I saw a reference elsewhere that required them to withstand faults of 25x rating?
Regulators are located on delta winding of the substation transformer with a grounding transformer located on the delta side. Any special wiring configuration (dela vs wye)for these regulators being applied on this delta system?