EE_NE
Electrical
- Sep 4, 2021
- 3
Good evening,
I'm a new EIT and I'm dealing with a situation and would like some thoughts/feedback involving a 13.8kV delta -4.8kV delta substation and failing lightning arresters, specifically on the low-side of the transformer and the arresters on the out-going feeder distribution. The low-side MCOV rating of the arresters that are failing are 5.1kV. By our typical LA application guide, for a 4.8kV delta system, we are supposed to be using 5.1kV MCOV rated arresters. The LAs had failed last year, and were replaced by the 5.1 MCOV rating and those newly installed LAs failed again recently.
Digging into this a bit deeper, a recommendation was made to upsize the lightning arresters, but I feel that the problem (root cause of what is causing the LAs to fail) is not being addressed here. Related to this, a comment was made that there was an active ground on the ground detection analog meter.
1) Any recommendations for me to investigate to see what is going on?
2) Does the active ground mean there may be improper ground-grid at the station, and/or something on the distribution circuit(s) that may be the root cause as to why the LAs are failing?
2) There is currently no way to replace arresters on the out-going feeder lines without bringing a mobile transformer in, any thoughts on how to remedy this?
First post here - thank you in advance.
I'm a new EIT and I'm dealing with a situation and would like some thoughts/feedback involving a 13.8kV delta -4.8kV delta substation and failing lightning arresters, specifically on the low-side of the transformer and the arresters on the out-going feeder distribution. The low-side MCOV rating of the arresters that are failing are 5.1kV. By our typical LA application guide, for a 4.8kV delta system, we are supposed to be using 5.1kV MCOV rated arresters. The LAs had failed last year, and were replaced by the 5.1 MCOV rating and those newly installed LAs failed again recently.
Digging into this a bit deeper, a recommendation was made to upsize the lightning arresters, but I feel that the problem (root cause of what is causing the LAs to fail) is not being addressed here. Related to this, a comment was made that there was an active ground on the ground detection analog meter.
1) Any recommendations for me to investigate to see what is going on?
2) Does the active ground mean there may be improper ground-grid at the station, and/or something on the distribution circuit(s) that may be the root cause as to why the LAs are failing?
2) There is currently no way to replace arresters on the out-going feeder lines without bringing a mobile transformer in, any thoughts on how to remedy this?
First post here - thank you in advance.