Hi all,
We have a 4160v/480v, delta/delta transformer that we're considering changing out to a delta/grounded-wye (long story short - we may think the TX may have a turn-turn or winding-winding short, still yet to put the TTR to it). I think the capacity is 500kVA, all it feeds is two motor starters for our well pumps.
A question I had is when converting from delta-delta to grounded-wye, really all you have to do is to run an earth grounding conductor from the fourth bushing on the secondary of the transformer, to the grounding lug where the two grounds from the motor starters are coming from, is that correct? Of course in addition to re-connecting the transformer metal housing to earth ground.
Also as far as sizing this earth grounding conductor, from my understanding since there are parallel 500's on the secondary, this earth grounding conductor would be sized for 2/0, per table 250.66
Just checking that my thought process is headed in the right direction...thanks in advance.
We have a 4160v/480v, delta/delta transformer that we're considering changing out to a delta/grounded-wye (long story short - we may think the TX may have a turn-turn or winding-winding short, still yet to put the TTR to it). I think the capacity is 500kVA, all it feeds is two motor starters for our well pumps.
A question I had is when converting from delta-delta to grounded-wye, really all you have to do is to run an earth grounding conductor from the fourth bushing on the secondary of the transformer, to the grounding lug where the two grounds from the motor starters are coming from, is that correct? Of course in addition to re-connecting the transformer metal housing to earth ground.
Also as far as sizing this earth grounding conductor, from my understanding since there are parallel 500's on the secondary, this earth grounding conductor would be sized for 2/0, per table 250.66
Just checking that my thought process is headed in the right direction...thanks in advance.