rcw retired EE
Electrical
- Jul 21, 2005
- 907
A client's RFP specifies that the "480 Volt Secondary unit substation shall be rated to supply the total 480 volt auxiliary load plus 20 percent under all single Phase Operating Conditions."
How do we size/specify the transformer to continue carrying three-phase loads when the primary is single phased? The "Single Phase Condition" is not defined. We assume it refers to the primary side and not loss of one phase of 480V.
The motor loads will help maintain the lost phase, but I am having difficulty determining the benefit of oversizing a transformer to help a condition that is going to be detrimental to the plant loads.
Any ideas on why this is specified or how to comply?
These are standard delta-wye transformers feeding mostly 3-phase motor loads. Upstream is all circuit breakers and switchgear to the generator bus, no fused switches to create single phase conditons.
How do we size/specify the transformer to continue carrying three-phase loads when the primary is single phased? The "Single Phase Condition" is not defined. We assume it refers to the primary side and not loss of one phase of 480V.
The motor loads will help maintain the lost phase, but I am having difficulty determining the benefit of oversizing a transformer to help a condition that is going to be detrimental to the plant loads.
Any ideas on why this is specified or how to comply?
These are standard delta-wye transformers feeding mostly 3-phase motor loads. Upstream is all circuit breakers and switchgear to the generator bus, no fused switches to create single phase conditons.