achilufya
Electrical
- Aug 13, 2007
- 5
From the time i joined my organization, i have witnessed failures of 5 x 10 MVA, 33/11kV, Delta/Star transformers at one particular substation. They all fail in the same manner with the LV winding being down to earth. The latest one only worked for 6 months from the time it was installed. We decided to install a more intelligent relay on the 11kV side,the siemens 7SJ6221 and enabled the overcurrent and e/f, Negative phase sequence, and thermal overload. The main load supplied by the transformer is a textile plant with one boiler and the pumps. Additionally, there is REF HV, REF LV, standby E/F and this time around, flags were found on both REF HV and REF LV. The siemens relay also saw the fault and issued a trip but to our surprise the interrupted currents did not even reach the setting. We suspect the electromechanical relay REF LV could have issued the trip first. Could anybody have any idea of which quantity is burning the transformers so that our protection could be directed towards that? A power quality meter was installed during the life of the last transformer and the highlights of what was captured can be availed to you learned colleagues. The Sigra results within the relay will be downloaded and availed to you especially the one on the day of failure.