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Unbalance delta load connected to star source 1

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saadicarnot

Electrical
Jun 25, 2008
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Hi,

I want to know the implications of connecting unbalanced delta load to secondary (Star Winding) of transformer.

Thanks.
 
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An unbalanced delta load. That means no neutral, so there shouldn't be any current in it.

It depends on the primary winding. If it is a delta winding, then your ampere-turns will be OK. If it is a wye winding - the ampere-turns do not agree so well and you get voltage drops.

Is it a Y/Y or a D/Y transformer?



Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
Shouldn't be a problem then.

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
Dear Skogsgurra

Can you suggest some reading material on this topic ?

Thanks.
 
You will have unbalanced line currents on the delta side.

Bill
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Jimmy Carter
 
Sorry to be a bore. But, if there's a wye secondary, and the load is delta. Where can any neutral current flow?

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
OK, if it is earthed then there is no big deal. If it was floating, then that's a different kettle of fish.
 
Egad, belay all that. I've just realised that the load is delta (thanks, Gunnar - and an abashed grin). Doesn't matter if it is earthed or not.
 
Let me try. There is a neutral point at the transformer wye winding, none at the delta load, and no neutral current involved with this load.
 
@Skogsgurra "If it is a wye winding - the ampere-turns do not agree so well..."
Why wouldn't the amp-turns match in this case?
 
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