Senselessticker
Electrical
- May 28, 2004
- 395
So I have a delta-wye K13 factored 480/208-120 transformer/PDU feeding a server room. I know the line currents and pf for each seconday phase from the display on the PDU. The display also gives the neutral current of the secondary. As expected, the nuetral current is high. The line currents indicate the secondary loads are greatly imbalanced and the pf's also vary greatly for each phase of the secondary.
I'm wanting to estimate out how much neutral current is result of imbalanced load and/or the varying phase pf vs. how much of the neutral current is result of the harmonics being fed from all the switching mode power supplies in the server room.
Knowing the pf and RMS current on each phase of the seconday (wye), I *should* be able to estimate the current being driven into the neutral from imbalance using phasor/vector addition... right?
Ia(@ ph. "A" current angle) + Ib(@ Ph. "B" current angle - 120 degrees) + Ic(@ Ph. "C" current angle + 120 degrees) = neutral current (due mostly from imbalance only)... right?
Will most of the remaining measured neutral current simply be the summation of the harmonic content from the 3 phases? Or at least be in the ballpark?
My hunch is the THD in this systems is >100%, and the K13 transformer maybe should have been a K20...
Thanks for any help!
I'm wanting to estimate out how much neutral current is result of imbalanced load and/or the varying phase pf vs. how much of the neutral current is result of the harmonics being fed from all the switching mode power supplies in the server room.
Knowing the pf and RMS current on each phase of the seconday (wye), I *should* be able to estimate the current being driven into the neutral from imbalance using phasor/vector addition... right?
Ia(@ ph. "A" current angle) + Ib(@ Ph. "B" current angle - 120 degrees) + Ic(@ Ph. "C" current angle + 120 degrees) = neutral current (due mostly from imbalance only)... right?
Will most of the remaining measured neutral current simply be the summation of the harmonic content from the 3 phases? Or at least be in the ballpark?
My hunch is the THD in this systems is >100%, and the K13 transformer maybe should have been a K20...
Thanks for any help!