PrimalPete
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2018
- 15
Hi All,
I'm working on a small microgrid system that is interconnected to the main grid of a medium size building (Average load of building is about 15KW).
The PV in 30KW and battery is about 115KWH. It is an AC coupled system at 480Vac fed to a transformer which steps down to 3 phase 208Vac.
The 208Vac side of the transformer is fed to the interconnection point, which is a 110 amp breaker downstream of the main grid breaker.
Transformer: 45KW Wye-Delta (208 side is Wye, 480V side is Delta). The model is HPS SG3A0045KB
Issue: While commissioning this system, I noticed an unusually high current going into the 208Vac side of the transformer, while none of the 480V equipment was active. So I opened the 480Vac disconnect blade on the 480V side of the transformer, making an open circuit on the 480V side. The current going into the 208V side remained.
The current is reading about 10 amps on each leg and 30 amps on the neutral going into the 208V side of the transformer.
1. The neutral is not bonded to ground inside the transformer.
2. When the neutral is disconnected from the transformer on the 208V Wye side, the current disappears.
3. The transformer is wired correctly.
I'm looking for help on what is causing the current to flow into the transformer. The grid-tied system has islanding capabilities in the event of a grid outage, so we need the neutral for islanding operations.
Any help is appreciated. I've spoken with HPS tech support but we have yet to figure out the issue.
I'm working on a small microgrid system that is interconnected to the main grid of a medium size building (Average load of building is about 15KW).
The PV in 30KW and battery is about 115KWH. It is an AC coupled system at 480Vac fed to a transformer which steps down to 3 phase 208Vac.
The 208Vac side of the transformer is fed to the interconnection point, which is a 110 amp breaker downstream of the main grid breaker.
Transformer: 45KW Wye-Delta (208 side is Wye, 480V side is Delta). The model is HPS SG3A0045KB
Issue: While commissioning this system, I noticed an unusually high current going into the 208Vac side of the transformer, while none of the 480V equipment was active. So I opened the 480Vac disconnect blade on the 480V side of the transformer, making an open circuit on the 480V side. The current going into the 208V side remained.
The current is reading about 10 amps on each leg and 30 amps on the neutral going into the 208V side of the transformer.
1. The neutral is not bonded to ground inside the transformer.
2. When the neutral is disconnected from the transformer on the 208V Wye side, the current disappears.
3. The transformer is wired correctly.
I'm looking for help on what is causing the current to flow into the transformer. The grid-tied system has islanding capabilities in the event of a grid outage, so we need the neutral for islanding operations.
Any help is appreciated. I've spoken with HPS tech support but we have yet to figure out the issue.