ZeroSeq
Electrical
- Apr 17, 2014
- 84
Hello,
For a Y-Yg transformer (primary floating, secondary solidly grounded), a secondary ground fault will have no current flow as there is no path on the primary windings for the necessary congruent current to flow. However, will this still be the case for a transformer with a buried delta wdg (i.e. same Y-Yg transformer but with buried delta, vector group I believe would be Yynd0)?
My intuition says no, the buried delta will not provide any zero sequence path for secondary ground fault current.
I have tried to model this within ATPdraw, and the case for a simple Y-Yg transformer is clear (no current flow for secondary ground fault), however it is very difficult to model the buried delta and therefore I cannot conclusively say it will have no effect.
Thank you.
For a Y-Yg transformer (primary floating, secondary solidly grounded), a secondary ground fault will have no current flow as there is no path on the primary windings for the necessary congruent current to flow. However, will this still be the case for a transformer with a buried delta wdg (i.e. same Y-Yg transformer but with buried delta, vector group I believe would be Yynd0)?
My intuition says no, the buried delta will not provide any zero sequence path for secondary ground fault current.
I have tried to model this within ATPdraw, and the case for a simple Y-Yg transformer is clear (no current flow for secondary ground fault), however it is very difficult to model the buried delta and therefore I cannot conclusively say it will have no effect.
Thank you.