Comaqc
Industrial
- Sep 6, 2008
- 14
Our company sells and installs low power (max (12 kW induction heating systems to heat various elements in the industrial environment. For instance, there are more than 50000 of our power supplies reliably heating paper machines rolls.
Our systems run on 3 phase power. Normal voltage is 208 Volts. A new customer in Europe is using a 400 to 220 volts auto transformer to power our systems. In his case, the transformer feeds six 8 kW power supplies. The reason for this introduction is that our power supplies regularly destroy themselves when power is interrupted, either by throwing the main disconnect or in one case, by a power failure in the plant.
Because a large number of identical units are running reliably when using a delta/Wye secondary transformer, we suspect the auto transformer is generating abnormally high voltages on its secondary, either at turn ON or turn OFF, The neutral of the auto transformer is not used as a common nor is it grounded. The front end of all our power supplies is a rectifier bridge with 120 µfd capacitor bank on the DC rail. Does someone have expertise with auto transformer (or isolated secondary XFMR) causing large voltage transients? Should the neutral point of the auto transformer be earthed?
Our systems run on 3 phase power. Normal voltage is 208 Volts. A new customer in Europe is using a 400 to 220 volts auto transformer to power our systems. In his case, the transformer feeds six 8 kW power supplies. The reason for this introduction is that our power supplies regularly destroy themselves when power is interrupted, either by throwing the main disconnect or in one case, by a power failure in the plant.
Because a large number of identical units are running reliably when using a delta/Wye secondary transformer, we suspect the auto transformer is generating abnormally high voltages on its secondary, either at turn ON or turn OFF, The neutral of the auto transformer is not used as a common nor is it grounded. The front end of all our power supplies is a rectifier bridge with 120 µfd capacitor bank on the DC rail. Does someone have expertise with auto transformer (or isolated secondary XFMR) causing large voltage transients? Should the neutral point of the auto transformer be earthed?