UPEE
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2007
- 6
here's the scenario what would you expect to see?
a sync check relay monitors phase-phase voltage on both the incomming and running system. the incomming system is wired incorrectly with two of the generator wires crossed.
because of the crossed wires electrically the machine is rotating opposite to the system.
what would the single phase voltages look like at the sync relay? would you ever be able to match speeds and make the sync check relay think the system was actually in sync?
or would the single phase vectors still be going in opposite directions and not allow the sync relay to see a matching speed.
a sync check relay monitors phase-phase voltage on both the incomming and running system. the incomming system is wired incorrectly with two of the generator wires crossed.
because of the crossed wires electrically the machine is rotating opposite to the system.
what would the single phase voltages look like at the sync relay? would you ever be able to match speeds and make the sync check relay think the system was actually in sync?
or would the single phase vectors still be going in opposite directions and not allow the sync relay to see a matching speed.