guiyermo
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2008
- 19
I have a question about the impedance value in percent that is found on transformers under IEC standards.
As I understand a 32/40 MVA ONAN/ONAF, 20/6.9 kV with and Z=12%, had its impedance refered to lowest power rating, 32 MVA in this case.
For ANSI transformers the previous is true, but I have found reviwing a short circuit study that the impedance value was referred to the highest power rating (40 MVA), the reason: it was built under IEC standards.
I am not sure about this statement, I am currently reviewing the IEC 60076 standards and I could not found anything related.
I would appreciate your support or a reference that could help me with this issue.
Thank you very much
As I understand a 32/40 MVA ONAN/ONAF, 20/6.9 kV with and Z=12%, had its impedance refered to lowest power rating, 32 MVA in this case.
For ANSI transformers the previous is true, but I have found reviwing a short circuit study that the impedance value was referred to the highest power rating (40 MVA), the reason: it was built under IEC standards.
I am not sure about this statement, I am currently reviewing the IEC 60076 standards and I could not found anything related.
I would appreciate your support or a reference that could help me with this issue.
Thank you very much