mk44
Electrical
- Aug 12, 2003
- 2
I am an Operations Planning Engineer working for a large utility.
I wonder if someone could help me to solve a puzzle on high voltage high power transformer.
I wonder if a large system transformer (1200 MVA) is excited to between 130 and 150 percent of rated voltage (500/230 kV) for 1 to 2 sec due to external system conditon, will the transformer differential protection operate to trip the bank?
I undersstand the core will most likely be driven into saturation and the bank will be generating lots of odd numbered harmonics but I wonder if the difference between the primary and the secondary current be large enough to operate the differential relays.
I have just read a recently published article from a relay manufacturer and it says it is possible.
I personally think it is possible too.
Comment?
mk44
I wonder if someone could help me to solve a puzzle on high voltage high power transformer.
I wonder if a large system transformer (1200 MVA) is excited to between 130 and 150 percent of rated voltage (500/230 kV) for 1 to 2 sec due to external system conditon, will the transformer differential protection operate to trip the bank?
I undersstand the core will most likely be driven into saturation and the bank will be generating lots of odd numbered harmonics but I wonder if the difference between the primary and the secondary current be large enough to operate the differential relays.
I have just read a recently published article from a relay manufacturer and it says it is possible.
I personally think it is possible too.
Comment?
mk44