redox
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2002
- 17
I am doing a three phase and a single phase to ground fault calculation on the secondary side of a transformer. But the answers I obtain from my software-program and the answers from my hand-calculations (invinite bus) are not the same - somewhere I am doing something wrong.
Trsf data:
Rating - 2MVA
Primary - 11kV
Secondary - 400V
%X - 6.56%
Dyn11 - secondary solidly grounded
Fault each time on the secondary bushings.
The three phase fault calculation is no problem, the hand-calcs and the software-calcs are almost the same:
Hand - 44kA
Software - 43kA
My problem is on the single phase to ground fault scenario.
With the software I obtain 56kA - This is way higher than the three-phase fault?
With hand calculations, asuming the positive, negative and zero sequence impedances are the same, I obtain 14.7kA?
Thanks for any help
Regards
R
Trsf data:
Rating - 2MVA
Primary - 11kV
Secondary - 400V
%X - 6.56%
Dyn11 - secondary solidly grounded
Fault each time on the secondary bushings.
The three phase fault calculation is no problem, the hand-calcs and the software-calcs are almost the same:
Hand - 44kA
Software - 43kA
My problem is on the single phase to ground fault scenario.
With the software I obtain 56kA - This is way higher than the three-phase fault?
With hand calculations, asuming the positive, negative and zero sequence impedances are the same, I obtain 14.7kA?
Thanks for any help
Regards
R