jwparker
Electrical
- Aug 7, 2007
- 40
I realize this is a multi-directional complicated topic however I'm looking for a 'next step' in my design.
The design revolves around replacing some oil-filled pole top transformers with a unit substation. The capacity is increasing from 1100kVA to 2500kVA. We are using a wye-grounded to wye-grounded configuration. I'm wondering what, if anything, I should do regarding checking/verifying wheather the existing grounding would be sufficient. The utility tells me that considering Im grounding to their multi-grounded wye network that their impedance is so low that I shouldnt have any issues.
The design revolves around replacing some oil-filled pole top transformers with a unit substation. The capacity is increasing from 1100kVA to 2500kVA. We are using a wye-grounded to wye-grounded configuration. I'm wondering what, if anything, I should do regarding checking/verifying wheather the existing grounding would be sufficient. The utility tells me that considering Im grounding to their multi-grounded wye network that their impedance is so low that I shouldnt have any issues.