kibz
Electrical
- Nov 26, 2013
- 8
Hi Guys,
We have a 3mw, 10.5 kv generator connected directly to 3.75MVA Step-up Transformer without a generator circuit breaker in between (Unit Connection). Relaying Books & IEEE Stds always recommend high resistance grounding method using distribution transformer with a low ohmic resistor in the transformer secondary for unit connected generating system.
We have a spare 100 amps, 80 ohm, 8kv Neutral Grounding Resistor in our storeroom.
Can we use this 80 ohm Low Resistance NGR for this type of installation? Is there any effect to the generator using low
resistance grounding instead of high resistance grounding aside from high ground fault current?
Please share your knowledge on this.
Thanks & More Power...Kibz
We have a 3mw, 10.5 kv generator connected directly to 3.75MVA Step-up Transformer without a generator circuit breaker in between (Unit Connection). Relaying Books & IEEE Stds always recommend high resistance grounding method using distribution transformer with a low ohmic resistor in the transformer secondary for unit connected generating system.
We have a spare 100 amps, 80 ohm, 8kv Neutral Grounding Resistor in our storeroom.
Can we use this 80 ohm Low Resistance NGR for this type of installation? Is there any effect to the generator using low
resistance grounding instead of high resistance grounding aside from high ground fault current?
Please share your knowledge on this.
Thanks & More Power...Kibz