varri79
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2005
- 26
Dear Folks,
I am working on a modification project (brown field, where new loads are going to be added in the existing power system.
Existing system:
Existing Transformer capacity is 300KVA, 11KV/415V, 417A, z= 5%,
Existing LV switchgear is 630A (Both breaker & bus bars).
Existing base load =143KW (248A).
New loads:
75KW- a single motor
15KW – lighting + small power
Total new load = 90KW.
I need to verify the existing switchboard and transformer capacities are adequate for these newly proposed loads (90KW).
After adding new loads, the total load will be
90+143=233KW or 290KVA (PF- 0.8)
It seems that new peak demand (290KVA) is with in the transformer capacity (300KVA) I know this is not good for the transformer in long run.
Now my worry is starting the 75KW motor on the existing base load.
It means when I start this 75kw motor, the starting current (with direct on line starter) will be around 6 times (130A x 6) = 783A
Hence the current on transformer, is the motor starting current plus base load current
= 783A + 248A = 1031A,
which is more than 150% of transformer full load current.
Is it safe to run the transformer in this condition? What is the allowed short time overload current (percentage) as per IEC?
I would greatly appreciate if some one advice me with the code requirements and percentage short time overload allowed.
Thanks in advance,
Varri
I am working on a modification project (brown field, where new loads are going to be added in the existing power system.
Existing system:
Existing Transformer capacity is 300KVA, 11KV/415V, 417A, z= 5%,
Existing LV switchgear is 630A (Both breaker & bus bars).
Existing base load =143KW (248A).
New loads:
75KW- a single motor
15KW – lighting + small power
Total new load = 90KW.
I need to verify the existing switchboard and transformer capacities are adequate for these newly proposed loads (90KW).
After adding new loads, the total load will be
90+143=233KW or 290KVA (PF- 0.8)
It seems that new peak demand (290KVA) is with in the transformer capacity (300KVA) I know this is not good for the transformer in long run.
Now my worry is starting the 75KW motor on the existing base load.
It means when I start this 75kw motor, the starting current (with direct on line starter) will be around 6 times (130A x 6) = 783A
Hence the current on transformer, is the motor starting current plus base load current
= 783A + 248A = 1031A,
which is more than 150% of transformer full load current.
Is it safe to run the transformer in this condition? What is the allowed short time overload current (percentage) as per IEC?
I would greatly appreciate if some one advice me with the code requirements and percentage short time overload allowed.
Thanks in advance,
Varri