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Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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Background
* 50MVA H / X / Y transformer 25kv to 13.8kv with LTC.
* transformer has 3 local temperature indicators. oil temperature (mechanical / capillary). X and Y temperatures similar to oil temperature indicator except the temperature is boosted by resistive heater circuit fed by ct's for associated X or Y winding to simulate associated winding temperature.
* white needle gives temperature at the time of the reading, red needle gives highest temperature attained since last manual reset of the indicator.
The values are logged daily. For 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, all the white needles were < 40. 2 of the three red needles were < 40. The X winding red needle
* 1/12/23: 40
* 1/13/23: 85
* 1/14/23: 113
The transformer has an on-line gas monitor. No alarms were received. The trends will be reviewed tomorrow.
The transformer has 2 sudden pressure devices (one for alarm 2 for trip). No alarm received.
No unusual voltage transients were seen on transformer looking at the available monitored voltage on the low side (i think it samples every 10 seconds). Transformer LTC cycle counter will be reviewed tomorrow
Brainstorming possible causes
[ol 1]
[li]Actual increase in oil temperature. Ruled out since oil temperature indicator did not go as high[/li]
[li]Temporary increase in actual load – unlikely since 13.8kv bus voltages showed no unusual transients (monitored with 10-second samples). We could further rule out increase in actual load by reviewing LTC step counts tomorrow.[/li]
[li]Temporary increase in simulated load due to temporary malfunction of the heater circuit[/li]
[li]Unknown mechanical factors causing higher temperature attained red needle to increase[/li]
[li]Temporary electrical fault. Unlikely that a fault would clear itself. The fault scenario could be further ruled by reviewing locally logged parameters[/li]
[/ol]
questions
[ol 1]
[li]REGARDING 4 - has anyone seen spikes in highest temperature attained temperature indicator which were spurious (lilke item 4). is the indicator susceptble to that kind of thing?[/li]
[li]ReGARDING 3 - would intermittent shorting of turns in the ct secondary cause a lower effective secondary turns and lower stepdown ratio and higher secondary current? [/li]
[/ol]
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(2B)+(2B)' ?
* 50MVA H / X / Y transformer 25kv to 13.8kv with LTC.
* transformer has 3 local temperature indicators. oil temperature (mechanical / capillary). X and Y temperatures similar to oil temperature indicator except the temperature is boosted by resistive heater circuit fed by ct's for associated X or Y winding to simulate associated winding temperature.
* white needle gives temperature at the time of the reading, red needle gives highest temperature attained since last manual reset of the indicator.
The values are logged daily. For 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, all the white needles were < 40. 2 of the three red needles were < 40. The X winding red needle
* 1/12/23: 40
* 1/13/23: 85
* 1/14/23: 113
The transformer has an on-line gas monitor. No alarms were received. The trends will be reviewed tomorrow.
The transformer has 2 sudden pressure devices (one for alarm 2 for trip). No alarm received.
No unusual voltage transients were seen on transformer looking at the available monitored voltage on the low side (i think it samples every 10 seconds). Transformer LTC cycle counter will be reviewed tomorrow
Brainstorming possible causes
[ol 1]
[li]Actual increase in oil temperature. Ruled out since oil temperature indicator did not go as high[/li]
[li]Temporary increase in actual load – unlikely since 13.8kv bus voltages showed no unusual transients (monitored with 10-second samples). We could further rule out increase in actual load by reviewing LTC step counts tomorrow.[/li]
[li]Temporary increase in simulated load due to temporary malfunction of the heater circuit[/li]
[li]Unknown mechanical factors causing higher temperature attained red needle to increase[/li]
[li]Temporary electrical fault. Unlikely that a fault would clear itself. The fault scenario could be further ruled by reviewing locally logged parameters[/li]
[/ol]
questions
[ol 1]
[li]REGARDING 4 - has anyone seen spikes in highest temperature attained temperature indicator which were spurious (lilke item 4). is the indicator susceptble to that kind of thing?[/li]
[li]ReGARDING 3 - would intermittent shorting of turns in the ct secondary cause a lower effective secondary turns and lower stepdown ratio and higher secondary current? [/li]
[/ol]
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(2B)+(2B)' ?