powersmp
Electrical
- Aug 30, 2007
- 6
We have 2000kft of 750 MCM (UG conductor) and 6000kft of 556 AL. It's a 3 phase, wye connected regulator set at a base of 114/110. Currently it's set to X=0, R=2 with a ct ratio of 400/.2 and pt of 120/1. It runs at 13.2kV. It's a 750/937 KVA SFR reg. After all was said and done, I calculted it out to be about X=15, R=4 for my compensation to produce the 114/110 V base where needed. My questions are:
Why does the regulator currently have more bucking than boosting and allow people to have low voltage at heavy loads with even a R=2 volt line compensation?
Why does everyone say that we shouldn't set X compensation? There is no straight answer other than "it's too hard to understand" and "because of cap banks fuses blowing we try to avoid that due to t he sensitivity of the X compensation".
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Why does the regulator currently have more bucking than boosting and allow people to have low voltage at heavy loads with even a R=2 volt line compensation?
Why does everyone say that we shouldn't set X compensation? There is no straight answer other than "it's too hard to understand" and "because of cap banks fuses blowing we try to avoid that due to t he sensitivity of the X compensation".
Any help would be greatly appreciated.