mparenteau
Electrical
- Mar 12, 2019
- 128
All,
I am the owner's rep for a project in design, which is to install two 2.1MW, 15kV class rotary UPSs (coupled with diesel engines for extended outages). Upon loss of utility, we obviously lose our ground reference.
Two options:
1) Zig-zag w/ resistor (LRG). We would have to upgrade our arrestors since they are L-N rated.
2) Neutral reactor for each machine.
I would size the NGR (option #2) such that the SLG is limited at the machine terminals to no more than the 3 phase fault current available from the machine (expansion accounted for). If I meet the IEEE standard for an effectively grounded system (X0/X1 < 3), do the panelists see a problem with this approach, assuming we wouldn't replace our arrestors? Even if we choose to expand our system, there shouldn't be an issue with ground current circulation due to matched sets. Perhaps harmonics could be an issue, but doesn't seem likely. Am I missing something? I know that IEEE C62.92.2 recommends option #1, but am seeking some further input.
I am the owner's rep for a project in design, which is to install two 2.1MW, 15kV class rotary UPSs (coupled with diesel engines for extended outages). Upon loss of utility, we obviously lose our ground reference.
Two options:
1) Zig-zag w/ resistor (LRG). We would have to upgrade our arrestors since they are L-N rated.
2) Neutral reactor for each machine.
I would size the NGR (option #2) such that the SLG is limited at the machine terminals to no more than the 3 phase fault current available from the machine (expansion accounted for). If I meet the IEEE standard for an effectively grounded system (X0/X1 < 3), do the panelists see a problem with this approach, assuming we wouldn't replace our arrestors? Even if we choose to expand our system, there shouldn't be an issue with ground current circulation due to matched sets. Perhaps harmonics could be an issue, but doesn't seem likely. Am I missing something? I know that IEEE C62.92.2 recommends option #1, but am seeking some further input.