haze10
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2006
- 81
Need to add 200KVAR of capacitors to my 2000KVA 12.4KV-480/277 Padmount transformer. Trying to add small KVAR units to each individual motor just isn't practical as MCC space is almost non-existent, and motors are all small, like 30hp. Thinking the easiest, cheapest approach is to add two 100KVAR fused Nema 3R Cap units right onto the transformer on the 480 side. Run the leads (under 10ft) directly to the xfrm bushings.
My question, or concern, is those times when the building is down for repairs. Not often as our load factor is 86%, but when all I have is lighting load the pf may go leading. I know this will have a slight raising of voltage but other than that don't see how this would cause any harm. Am I missing something?
Also, is there a way to calculate the rise of voltage across the transformer with a leading power factor. Is it just the reduction in amps proportional to the xfrm impedance, or is there something more?
Working on the 12KV side is out, just too expensive for the MV caps, and 2each 100KVAR 480 fused cap units are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.
Comments?
My question, or concern, is those times when the building is down for repairs. Not often as our load factor is 86%, but when all I have is lighting load the pf may go leading. I know this will have a slight raising of voltage but other than that don't see how this would cause any harm. Am I missing something?
Also, is there a way to calculate the rise of voltage across the transformer with a leading power factor. Is it just the reduction in amps proportional to the xfrm impedance, or is there something more?
Working on the 12KV side is out, just too expensive for the MV caps, and 2each 100KVAR 480 fused cap units are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.
Comments?