timm33333
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2012
- 198
I have a question about the voltage rating of neutral conductor for solidly grounded 230kV shunt reactor. NEC 250.184(A)(1) states that for solidly grounded systems greater than 1kV, the insulation of neutral conductor has to be minimum 600V.
So for 230kV solidly grounded shunt reactor, the insulation of the neutral conductor (from star point to ground) has to be only 600V. Is it correct? Thanks.
So for 230kV solidly grounded shunt reactor, the insulation of the neutral conductor (from star point to ground) has to be only 600V. Is it correct? Thanks.