AggiesNM
Electrical
- Oct 25, 2010
- 24
Hi
I've been working on a short circuit study for a collector substation for a wind farm site. I want to specify a neutral impedance in the secondary winding of the GSU auto-transformer which is rated at 99MVA (base @65C), 138kv-34.5kV (14.4kV tertiary). Some here prefer putting in a reactor while others (like me) prefer a resistor. Is there a reason why an air-core reactor would be useful at the collector sub?
Also, I have a go-by specification for the reactor. It states "2.65mH 1ohm, 600Amp (10sec?), 19920V, 200kV BIL, 60hz" for the reactor. I have been doing the simple V/I method to determine the reactance (19920/600 = 33.2ohms). How does one come up with 1ohm reactor that can limit fault current to 600Amp? I seem to be missing something here.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards.
I've been working on a short circuit study for a collector substation for a wind farm site. I want to specify a neutral impedance in the secondary winding of the GSU auto-transformer which is rated at 99MVA (base @65C), 138kv-34.5kV (14.4kV tertiary). Some here prefer putting in a reactor while others (like me) prefer a resistor. Is there a reason why an air-core reactor would be useful at the collector sub?
Also, I have a go-by specification for the reactor. It states "2.65mH 1ohm, 600Amp (10sec?), 19920V, 200kV BIL, 60hz" for the reactor. I have been doing the simple V/I method to determine the reactance (19920/600 = 33.2ohms). How does one come up with 1ohm reactor that can limit fault current to 600Amp? I seem to be missing something here.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards.