ThePunisher
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2009
- 384
I would like to know if I can operate the input of my VFD at 5~7.5% voltage drop. We have an electric dredge rated for 13.8 kV. The dredge has a small electrical room with 13.8 kV switchgear feeding a 13.8-4.16 kV VFD and a 13.8-0.6 kV stepdown auxiliary distribution transformer within the 13.8 kV switchgear.
We are relocating the source 72-13.8 kV substation which unfortunately make us extend the cable around 200 meters more (or less). As such, at the nominal primary tap at the 72-13.8 kV transformer, the voltage drop at the terminals of the dredge switchgear is around 6-7% nominal. To keep the same source transformer tap, can the VFD actually tolerate the voltage drop continuously? We have not verified if a VFD input isolation transformer is there with primary taps. For station transformer, we may adjust the primary tap connection.
Worst case, we will end up adjusting the 72-13.8 kV source transformer primary tap, as long as the resulting over-voltage at light loading (Dredge under maintenance) is within 104.5 nominal%.
Regards,
We are relocating the source 72-13.8 kV substation which unfortunately make us extend the cable around 200 meters more (or less). As such, at the nominal primary tap at the 72-13.8 kV transformer, the voltage drop at the terminals of the dredge switchgear is around 6-7% nominal. To keep the same source transformer tap, can the VFD actually tolerate the voltage drop continuously? We have not verified if a VFD input isolation transformer is there with primary taps. For station transformer, we may adjust the primary tap connection.
Worst case, we will end up adjusting the 72-13.8 kV source transformer primary tap, as long as the resulting over-voltage at light loading (Dredge under maintenance) is within 104.5 nominal%.
Regards,