George556
Electrical
- Mar 22, 2020
- 7
Hi everyone, I'm a little confused on this topic and hoping for some help.
We are going to be putting a synchronous generator on 480V to temporarily carry a 12kV circuit via a step-up transformer.
So the set up will be: Generator @ 480V -> Delta-Wye Grounded XFMR -> 12kV circuit.
The Transformer will be Delta on the 480V and Wye Grounded on the 12kV side. We will be doing this set-up at different circuits. Some circuits are 3 wire while some are 4 wire.
I'm assuming the Generator itself is configured as a wye grounded generator.
My questions:
1. If the generator is wye grounded, it supplies ground current on the 480V. If the high side of the XFMR is wye grounded, it supplies ground current to the 12kV. So to me, that means no additional ground detectors are needed, right?
2. Does it matter whether the circuit is 3 wire or 4 wire if the high side XFMR winding is Wye Grounded to determine if I need a ground detector on the 12kV?
3. If the Generator is configured Delta, do I need a ground detector on the 480V?
We are going to be putting a synchronous generator on 480V to temporarily carry a 12kV circuit via a step-up transformer.
So the set up will be: Generator @ 480V -> Delta-Wye Grounded XFMR -> 12kV circuit.
The Transformer will be Delta on the 480V and Wye Grounded on the 12kV side. We will be doing this set-up at different circuits. Some circuits are 3 wire while some are 4 wire.
I'm assuming the Generator itself is configured as a wye grounded generator.
My questions:
1. If the generator is wye grounded, it supplies ground current on the 480V. If the high side of the XFMR is wye grounded, it supplies ground current to the 12kV. So to me, that means no additional ground detectors are needed, right?
2. Does it matter whether the circuit is 3 wire or 4 wire if the high side XFMR winding is Wye Grounded to determine if I need a ground detector on the 12kV?
3. If the Generator is configured Delta, do I need a ground detector on the 480V?