wesles24
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2015
- 29
Hello,
I am trying to understand how harmonics from a few new oil wells with large variable speed motors can cause a few residential washers to stop working. They worked fine until a new substation with a delta wye transformer was recently energized. This substation serves the oil wells as well as the problematic residential loads. After some tests and monitoring we believe it is the third harmonic caused by the variable speed motors causing the washers to not work. They work fine when ran from a generator. I am trying to understand how this happens? Also, any recommendations on how to fix the problems would be appreciated. I have found a few power quality filters that may work.
Thanks for any help
I am trying to understand how harmonics from a few new oil wells with large variable speed motors can cause a few residential washers to stop working. They worked fine until a new substation with a delta wye transformer was recently energized. This substation serves the oil wells as well as the problematic residential loads. After some tests and monitoring we believe it is the third harmonic caused by the variable speed motors causing the washers to not work. They work fine when ran from a generator. I am trying to understand how this happens? Also, any recommendations on how to fix the problems would be appreciated. I have found a few power quality filters that may work.
Thanks for any help