rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,165
I have been involved in a few transmission station projects recently where an Autotransformer is used to step voltage between sub-transmission (or distribution) and transmission portion of substation. An example is use of a 33MVA Autotransformer to step between 46kV sub transmission and 115kV transmission.
Autotransformer is listed as 115kV GND Y - 46kV GND Y but also appears to have a delta tertiary winding. Is there a reason for use of this tertiary winding in most applications?
Is there a particular reason why Autotransformers are used as opposed to traditional 2-winding transformers for these transmission applications? Assuming it has to do with lower cost of Autotransformer? Is there a reason for use of this tertiary winding in most applications?
Thanks
Autotransformer is listed as 115kV GND Y - 46kV GND Y but also appears to have a delta tertiary winding. Is there a reason for use of this tertiary winding in most applications?
Is there a particular reason why Autotransformers are used as opposed to traditional 2-winding transformers for these transmission applications? Assuming it has to do with lower cost of Autotransformer? Is there a reason for use of this tertiary winding in most applications?
Thanks