E_engineer
Electrical
- Sep 12, 2024
- 2
Hello, I am working on a design for a 4160V system which is high impedance grounded through an NGR. I'm looking at the design for a voltage transformer which is 4200/120V, wye/wye connected. One of the engineers said they typically leave the primary side of the VT ungrounded, but they ground the secondary side going to the relaying/metering. My concern with this is that if there is a ground fault on the primary side of the VT, the primary side fuse may not blow and you will have higher voltages on the non-faulted phases of the VT which could damage insulation.