laurenm
Electrical
- Aug 8, 2024
- 3
I am working on a system that is installed with an ungrounded-wye (480V) to grounded-wye (13.8kV) step-up transformer (T1). After the voltage is stepped-up the system goes through a series of switches, and eventually gets stepped back down via a grounded-wye (13.8kV) to grounded-wye (480/277V) transformer (T2). The 480/277V feeds a series of single phase, line to neutral loads.
I understand that I do not have an effective ground on this system, due to the network sequence of the original step-up transformer (T1). Can T2 provide a 277V (L-N) load without an effective ground on the system? Or will issues arise due to T1 being ungrounded (e.g. floating voltage issues, ground fault problems, etc)?
I've tried to search for some information on this topic but haven't been successful in finding anything useful. Thanks.
I understand that I do not have an effective ground on this system, due to the network sequence of the original step-up transformer (T1). Can T2 provide a 277V (L-N) load without an effective ground on the system? Or will issues arise due to T1 being ungrounded (e.g. floating voltage issues, ground fault problems, etc)?
I've tried to search for some information on this topic but haven't been successful in finding anything useful. Thanks.