BritEng
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2005
- 8
There is a current project underway on the site I am currently working and the following problem has reared its head.
A 3-core cable was installed to supply a DC UPS system and when they came to commission the system it was realised they actually needed a 4-core cable , 3 phase & neutral.
To overcome this "oversight" they are proposing to install a local autotransformer of vector group Zn0 to generate a neutral for the load. The "new" neutral will not be earthed at this point however the source where the 3-phase eminates from is a 415v transformer with solidly earthed star point.
they are proposing this to save running a new cable (excavation required). I've never seen this before and have a few questions.
Has anyone had experience of this type of "fix"
Regards
A 3-core cable was installed to supply a DC UPS system and when they came to commission the system it was realised they actually needed a 4-core cable , 3 phase & neutral.
To overcome this "oversight" they are proposing to install a local autotransformer of vector group Zn0 to generate a neutral for the load. The "new" neutral will not be earthed at this point however the source where the 3-phase eminates from is a 415v transformer with solidly earthed star point.
they are proposing this to save running a new cable (excavation required). I've never seen this before and have a few questions.
Has anyone had experience of this type of "fix"
Regards