LMSANZ
Electrical
- Jun 26, 2017
- 16
Hi everyone,
I've been recently involved in a brown field project. It is a 25 years old plant which was powered by generator at first "stage 0" and later on a electrical overhead line was built so they included a distribution transformer.
As you can See under Stage 0, we have two generators connected to a 3Phase 3Wire MCC. So for having neutral (3P+N) for auxiliaries we have a isolation transformers, one of them 750KVA.
Under Stage 1, one distribution transformer 1.6MVA, Dyn has been added, so the neutral is available but not distributed. Transformer is protected through 87T upstream. We still maintain the Aux transformer 400/400V for having neutral downstream.
Apart of the advantages of the isolation transformer, I was thinking in remove it (it is 20 year old now) and make a Neutral distrubition, joining all the neutral point of the sources (generators and transformer).
The protection in the MCC is a Digitrip RMS510 Cutler - Hammer, with LTI and Ground protection in the incoming of the MCC.
What do you think about neutral distribution for avoiding Isolation transformers?
We should protect the Neutral with additional CT and/or relay? or just with the existing protections is enough.
Regards
Luis
I've been recently involved in a brown field project. It is a 25 years old plant which was powered by generator at first "stage 0" and later on a electrical overhead line was built so they included a distribution transformer.
As you can See under Stage 0, we have two generators connected to a 3Phase 3Wire MCC. So for having neutral (3P+N) for auxiliaries we have a isolation transformers, one of them 750KVA.
Under Stage 1, one distribution transformer 1.6MVA, Dyn has been added, so the neutral is available but not distributed. Transformer is protected through 87T upstream. We still maintain the Aux transformer 400/400V for having neutral downstream.
Apart of the advantages of the isolation transformer, I was thinking in remove it (it is 20 year old now) and make a Neutral distrubition, joining all the neutral point of the sources (generators and transformer).
The protection in the MCC is a Digitrip RMS510 Cutler - Hammer, with LTI and Ground protection in the incoming of the MCC.
What do you think about neutral distribution for avoiding Isolation transformers?
We should protect the Neutral with additional CT and/or relay? or just with the existing protections is enough.
Regards
Luis