HienN
Electrical
- Jul 20, 2009
- 48
Hi all,
Today, I bring a new question that hopefully it is worth for a while thinking.
We got a new project of a Cryogenic plant. This is also my very first big project. The electrical equipments specification is as was following:
Air compressor (02 sets): 6.6kV_2056kW_Reactor starting
Recycle air compressor: 6.6kV_3500kW_Reactor starting
Oxygen compressor: 3sets; 6.6kV_800kW_DOL starting
Three options: Transformer with 6.6kV_15_17_20MVA (Z%=7)
During this very first phase, information is quite unclear. These motors will be started one after the other and could be explained as followed: AC 01; AC 02; and RAC (and then 03 Oxygen compressors).
The question come up is how to determine the initial transformer capacity to avoid the voltage drop to allowable value?
As the presence of many of experienced people here, theoretically and practically, I look forward to receive your suggestions to get forward.
Regards,
HienN
Today, I bring a new question that hopefully it is worth for a while thinking.
We got a new project of a Cryogenic plant. This is also my very first big project. The electrical equipments specification is as was following:
Air compressor (02 sets): 6.6kV_2056kW_Reactor starting
Recycle air compressor: 6.6kV_3500kW_Reactor starting
Oxygen compressor: 3sets; 6.6kV_800kW_DOL starting
Three options: Transformer with 6.6kV_15_17_20MVA (Z%=7)
During this very first phase, information is quite unclear. These motors will be started one after the other and could be explained as followed: AC 01; AC 02; and RAC (and then 03 Oxygen compressors).
The question come up is how to determine the initial transformer capacity to avoid the voltage drop to allowable value?
As the presence of many of experienced people here, theoretically and practically, I look forward to receive your suggestions to get forward.
Regards,
HienN