LMSANZ
Electrical
- Jun 26, 2017
- 16
Hi, we have a 30/0.4kV, 1600KVA Dyn11 transformer. After checking for imbalances in the primary phase currents, we connected relay software and noticed the presence of homopolar (zero sequence) current.
I suspect that our power cable supplying the transformer could be starting to develop a fault to ground. The transformer is fairly new, having been installed in 2020, and it always operates at 50% of its rated load capacity.
The residual homopolar current seems to increase and decrease with changes in load current, which is unclear to me. In the case of a cable fault, why would variations in load current cause variations in the residual current?
In adiition we have an incomer CB for the Switchgear which doesn´t show the unbalance in the power meter. Unfortunately I only have access to the current value not phasor diagram in the Incomer.
I have attached a phasor. Link
Thank you for any insights you can provide.
LMS
I suspect that our power cable supplying the transformer could be starting to develop a fault to ground. The transformer is fairly new, having been installed in 2020, and it always operates at 50% of its rated load capacity.
The residual homopolar current seems to increase and decrease with changes in load current, which is unclear to me. In the case of a cable fault, why would variations in load current cause variations in the residual current?
In adiition we have an incomer CB for the Switchgear which doesn´t show the unbalance in the power meter. Unfortunately I only have access to the current value not phasor diagram in the Incomer.
I have attached a phasor. Link
Thank you for any insights you can provide.



LMS