Eng_Dfr
Electrical
- Apr 26, 2018
- 2
Hi y'all,
Here's my problem :
I have several transformers (12 x 1.1 MW ; 20 kV/400 V) that must be energized by a diesel generator on the 20 kV side. They will be energized as the LV side is disconnected.
To avoid oversizing the genset, a soft-start can be made ; a genset with transformer of about 700 kVA is enough then.
About the process of the soft-start... the genset regulator is off at the beginning, then it goes on as soon as the genset speed has reached something closed to its nominal speed. From that time, the voltage rises gradually to energize the transformers.
What really happen in such case ? What is the value of the inrush from the transformers ? Is it simply avoided -> 7*In becomes 1*In max seen from the genset ?
(Of course there's cabling between the transformer but it's not necessary to answer the question)
Thanks for your attention...
Here's my problem :
I have several transformers (12 x 1.1 MW ; 20 kV/400 V) that must be energized by a diesel generator on the 20 kV side. They will be energized as the LV side is disconnected.
To avoid oversizing the genset, a soft-start can be made ; a genset with transformer of about 700 kVA is enough then.
About the process of the soft-start... the genset regulator is off at the beginning, then it goes on as soon as the genset speed has reached something closed to its nominal speed. From that time, the voltage rises gradually to energize the transformers.
What really happen in such case ? What is the value of the inrush from the transformers ? Is it simply avoided -> 7*In becomes 1*In max seen from the genset ?
(Of course there's cabling between the transformer but it's not necessary to answer the question)
Thanks for your attention...