It is required to connect a second
transformer in parallel with the first transformer if the load exceeds
the rating of the transformer shown in Figure 1.46.
The primary windings are connected to the supply bus bars while the
secondary windings are connected to the load bus bars. During
paralleling of the transformer, similar polarities of the transformers
should be connected to the same bus bars shown in Figure 1.46.
Otherwise, the two emfs induced in the secondary windings with
incorrect polarities will produce the equivalent of a dead short circuit
shown in Figure 1.47.
The following conditions are important for parallel opera-tion of transformers:
- The voltage ratings of both the primary and the secondary of the transformers should be identical. Small differences are permissible if the resultant circulating currents can be tolerated.
- The connections of the transformers should be proper with respect to their polarities.
- The percentage impedances should be equal in magnitude and the X/R ratio must be the same to avoid circulating current and operation at different power factors.
- The equivalent impedances must be inversely proportional to the respective kVA ratings.
The
above conditions must be satisfied by paralleling transformers of
identical ratings of the same make/model. With different kVA ratings of
even the same make/model, the effects in steps 1, 2 and 3 may appear in
undesirable amounts. Step 2 must be carried out satisfactorily even if
steps 1, 3 and 4 are slightly modified.
Comments
Post a Comment
Comment Policy
We’re eager to see your comment. However, Please Keep in mind that all comments are moderated manually by our human reviewers according to our comment policy, and all the links are nofollow. Using Keywords in the name field area is forbidden. Let’s enjoy a personal and evocative conversation.