YGOK
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2013
- 2
In MV system (Operating Voltage:31.5kV), we are planning to energize the Shunt Reactor (800kVAr) with SF6 Circuit Breaker.
To suppress overvoltage, we will use RC Snubber circuit in front of the Reactor.
Resistor: 50ohm (5000W)
Surge Capacitor: 22kV-0.4 mikroF-60.8kVAr (2 in series)
Normally, the circuit design of RC is that First Resistor is energized then Capacitor is connected to neutral-ground.
If we change the circuit connection to First Capacitor is energized then resistor is conencted to neutral-ground.
What will happen?
For example:
*Resistor will not effectively damp the overvoltage?
*Capacitor will have the risk of high oscillation overvoltage? (May be the result in insulation failure)
*RC circuit will not complete its job in good performance?
Thanks,
To suppress overvoltage, we will use RC Snubber circuit in front of the Reactor.
Resistor: 50ohm (5000W)
Surge Capacitor: 22kV-0.4 mikroF-60.8kVAr (2 in series)
Normally, the circuit design of RC is that First Resistor is energized then Capacitor is connected to neutral-ground.
If we change the circuit connection to First Capacitor is energized then resistor is conencted to neutral-ground.
What will happen?
For example:
*Resistor will not effectively damp the overvoltage?
*Capacitor will have the risk of high oscillation overvoltage? (May be the result in insulation failure)
*RC circuit will not complete its job in good performance?
Thanks,