Bronzeado
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2008
- 272
Dear "threaders" (?),
To avoid short-circuits on three-phase transformer tertiary terminals (13.8kV), it has been decided to leave them without feeding loads, with surge aresters phase-to ground being connected to each phase.
In the case of Y-connected tertiary, there are the options:
a) Leaving the neutral point floating, with a surge arrester being conneceted neutral-to-ground or
b) Grounding the neutral point (solidly or throught an impedance).
I will appreciate to receive your thoughts on these configurations.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
H. Bronzeado
To avoid short-circuits on three-phase transformer tertiary terminals (13.8kV), it has been decided to leave them without feeding loads, with surge aresters phase-to ground being connected to each phase.
In the case of Y-connected tertiary, there are the options:
a) Leaving the neutral point floating, with a surge arrester being conneceted neutral-to-ground or
b) Grounding the neutral point (solidly or throught an impedance).
I will appreciate to receive your thoughts on these configurations.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
H. Bronzeado