mb3928
Electrical
- May 27, 2020
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My question concerns interconnecting inverter-based distributed energy resources through delta / wye-ground transformers, where the delta side is towards the utility and the wye-ground side is towards the DG. I have often seen objections to this configuration on the theory that an open phase on the primary won't be detected on the secondary without primary-side relaying. I have read some of the GE and SEL papers on high side open phase detection but they seem more focused on traditional generation/load. Is anyone aware of any literature discussing how wye-ground connected, voltage-controlled current source inverters actually react to an open phase on a high-side delta?