In the early days of electric streetcars (trams) which run on 600V DC supply, it was found that corrosion of iron gas and water pipes, telephone cable sheaths, and other metal structures occured close to the DC substations (or DC generating stations) where the DC current returned to the...
Charged and discharged usually refer to the springs that operate the breaker. This so that a maintenance man wont get hurt if during removal/racking out of the breaker there is no mechanical energy storage inside the breaker. Usually the springs are recharged automatically by the spring charging...
That powerhouse was the subject of a thread in Eng-Tips some couple years ago.
It is an historic intallation, and has a web page. I will not reveal more, only the OP can do that.
The 6 40HZ generators are coupled to the 60Hz grid by two synchronous/synchronous frequency changer sets, or that...
@doubledecker:
Please dont be offended by the discussions. We need some kind of circuit diagram or sketch to see where the problem may be.Is this possibly a drum-type control switch rather than DC contactors? Was there always a problem or is this something new? Background info needed. Is it a...
@doubledecker:
This sounds like a Ward-Leonard system since you mention a MG set. Therefore likely an older system. Why are you replacing contacters at all? You must use DC contactors as stated above by others. Was there always a problem or is this something new?
More background info is needed...
@thepunisher:
Perhaps you ought to listen to your client. As was said above, it is more likely that the trip coil of the CB draws more like 10A on a 125V system. Do not play games with tripping circuits. Use a man-sized interposing relay after the Phoenix (such as the old ABB type RXMH or RXMVB...
You might want to consider also a breaker-fail relay that will trip one or more upstream breakers if all else fails. That would be better than a meltdown and the smoke and lawsuits...
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In the classic design, the high-ohmic coil of the trip supervision relay is connected in parallel with the final tripping contact. The current is only some mA if the main trip coil circuit is intact. The trip coil itself has to be low ohmic.
If the trip coil circuit is for some reason open (such...
There should be a separate 87T for each transformer, in principle, that trips the HV and LV breakers for its own transformer only and not the other one. This assumes that there is actually a breaker on the HV side of each transformer that can be tripped. If you have fuses only on he HV side or...
The OP said induction and ladle furnaces, not arc furnaces. We know that arc furnaces are a very rough load but what about induction furnaces that evidently have a frequency converter system which possibly can regulate the power level in a smooth controllable manner.
But what exactly are the...
Of course you cannot. The SF6 is the insulation and arc-quenching medium. At low gas pressure, in two or more stages, there is an alarm and a trip or blocking of operation. The very concept of SF6 gear is that it is possible, due the high density compared to air, to build such compact gear and...
It does not make much sense to run the unit at SNL, unsynchronized for extended periods. Why not run it on line at a small loading like a few percent of rated, safely out of the cavitation zone. With 10% gate opening to get SNL. this sounds like a large slow speed Francis or Kaplan unit. If...
@bdf5526:
You should do a primary test. By injecting on the HV side with the LV side shorted, using a 400V 3 phase supply from a genset, you will get about 20% of rated current (assuming 10% impedance of the trafo) That would be around 140A. With all CTS and the relay in service postion, the...
Hello, Ters.
Where are these measurements being taken? At he 690v secondary of each trafo or at the 33kV level via PTs? I would imagine that at the 690V level the distortion would be much greater than at the 33Kv level inasmuch due to the high capacitance of the long 33KV system cables, which...