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chuckd83
Electrical
- Oct 2, 2014
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C57.12.00 Section 5.4.1 states:
The rated kVA of a transformer shall be the output that can be delivered for the time specified at rated secondary voltage and rated frequency without exceeding the specified temperature-rise limitations under prescribed conditions of test, and within the limits of established standards.
C57.12.80 defines:
secondary voltage rating: The load circuit voltage for which the secondary winding is designed.
secondary winding: The winding on the energy output side.
For a 50 MVA transformer with 49 MVA of load, 49 MVA is on the energy output side and ~52 MVA is on the energy input side due to transformer losses. According to C57.12.00 the transformer is properly rated.
However, in the case where the energy output side could change, such as a BESS in which the system could be charging or discharging, is the transformer properly rated? The once secondary winding is now, by definition, the primary winding and must be rated higher than 50 MVA to account for transformer losses.
The rated kVA of a transformer shall be the output that can be delivered for the time specified at rated secondary voltage and rated frequency without exceeding the specified temperature-rise limitations under prescribed conditions of test, and within the limits of established standards.
C57.12.80 defines:
secondary voltage rating: The load circuit voltage for which the secondary winding is designed.
secondary winding: The winding on the energy output side.
For a 50 MVA transformer with 49 MVA of load, 49 MVA is on the energy output side and ~52 MVA is on the energy input side due to transformer losses. According to C57.12.00 the transformer is properly rated.
However, in the case where the energy output side could change, such as a BESS in which the system could be charging or discharging, is the transformer properly rated? The once secondary winding is now, by definition, the primary winding and must be rated higher than 50 MVA to account for transformer losses.