jtinge
Senior Member
- Location
- Hampton, VA
- Occupation
- Sr. Elec. Engr
In one of the DOE's facility engineering standards, there is the following guidance statement for the use of transformers feeding switched mode power supply loads. "K-factor rated transformers should never be used for three-phase non-linear loads such as motor drives, three phase UPSs, or any three-phase device with SCR phase-control or static-diode input circuits."
There is no footnote to explain the rationale for this requirement other than that it was lifted from a NAVFAC 16400 specification requirement. Can anyone explain the rationale for this requirement? I have an application where a K-13 transformer is proposed for single-phase computer loads but a large 3 phase UPS is also proposed to be fed from the K-13 transformer. Based on the guidance statement above, is there a problem feeding the UPS from the K-13 transformer?
There is no footnote to explain the rationale for this requirement other than that it was lifted from a NAVFAC 16400 specification requirement. Can anyone explain the rationale for this requirement? I have an application where a K-13 transformer is proposed for single-phase computer loads but a large 3 phase UPS is also proposed to be fed from the K-13 transformer. Based on the guidance statement above, is there a problem feeding the UPS from the K-13 transformer?