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Generator Reactances

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nhcf

Electrical
Oct 22, 2014
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We have a standby generator - 480/277 V.

The vendor has provided p.u. reactance data for a 139/240 configuration.

I should be able to convert the p.u. to ohms and back to 480, correct? I am uncertain as to how the windings are reconfigured in the 480 application - is it as simple as doubling the ohm value prior to converting back to p.u.?
 
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The windings are either in series or parallel.
4 times may work better than double.

EG: Each winding = 2 Ohms.
Parallel = 1 Ohm
Series = 4 Ohms.
Current at 480 Volts = Volts x 2 divided by the resistance times 4 = 1/2 the current.

Bill
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yes, that makes sense. thanks, waross.
 
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