smur
Electrical
- Sep 10, 2006
- 32
I have come across an interesting unresloved problem.
A gas cleaner keeps tripping on or around 80% loading. The transformer that feeds this unit is 40kva and the max load kw is around 15kw. The waveform from the unit on the input to the equipment shows chopped waveform on the AC. THere is switching power supply in it I believe. As it attains 80% load, a sudden trip is initiated. I have not done any load study on the transformer yet. Is it possible that some kind of resonance occurs between the caps in the switcher and the inductance created resonance ? I raised the taps on the transformer and the problem goes away. I suspect for some reason the reactive power needs shoot up and this causes the trippings. Any ideas ?
A gas cleaner keeps tripping on or around 80% loading. The transformer that feeds this unit is 40kva and the max load kw is around 15kw. The waveform from the unit on the input to the equipment shows chopped waveform on the AC. THere is switching power supply in it I believe. As it attains 80% load, a sudden trip is initiated. I have not done any load study on the transformer yet. Is it possible that some kind of resonance occurs between the caps in the switcher and the inductance created resonance ? I raised the taps on the transformer and the problem goes away. I suspect for some reason the reactive power needs shoot up and this causes the trippings. Any ideas ?