jjdad
Electrical
- May 24, 2004
- 6
I was called in to review a problem with a delta-delta transformer that is connected to 240V 3-phase in and running 480V 3-phase out. This transformer is only feeding one machine that requires 480V 3-phase.
The Buss feeding the transformer apparently has a grounded delta, the voltage between each leg is 240V, phase to phase. Voltage to neutral is 120V at legs A & C, but it is 240V between leg B and neutral.
The transfomer only has the three phase wires feeding both in and out of the transformer. No neutral is connected to the load, or the transformer.
The problem is the machine will trip the main breaker to the packaging area. This breaker is two breakers upstream from the breaker feeding the transformer. The transformer breaker doesn't trip. When the breaker trips, the middle leg of the breaker sparks excessivly.
While I understand the issues with a grounded delta, what could be causing the tripping? Is it possible, something at the machine is grounded improperly, or simply an overload?
What is interesting, is the machine runs most of the time, it just trips off occasionally.
Thanks for the help!
The Buss feeding the transformer apparently has a grounded delta, the voltage between each leg is 240V, phase to phase. Voltage to neutral is 120V at legs A & C, but it is 240V between leg B and neutral.
The transfomer only has the three phase wires feeding both in and out of the transformer. No neutral is connected to the load, or the transformer.
The problem is the machine will trip the main breaker to the packaging area. This breaker is two breakers upstream from the breaker feeding the transformer. The transformer breaker doesn't trip. When the breaker trips, the middle leg of the breaker sparks excessivly.
While I understand the issues with a grounded delta, what could be causing the tripping? Is it possible, something at the machine is grounded improperly, or simply an overload?
What is interesting, is the machine runs most of the time, it just trips off occasionally.
Thanks for the help!