Hi all - I recently posted something very similar in the PV portion of the forum, but wondering if it may be a better suited here since I'm trying to conceptually wrap my mind around the behavior of the transformers in this situation.
We have a PV array is installed on a facility, and this feeds into the utility via a net meter.
The utility recently dropped a leg of power, but the inverter failed to shut down and kept back-feeding the utility.
The utility transformer is a Delta-Wye (208/120, 3P, 4W on the secondary) which feeds the buildings main distribution gear. The PV array is 480V off the inverter, which feeds into a Wye-Delta (Primary/High-side: 480V Wye, no neutral connected, Secondary/Low-side: 208V Delta, feeding the distribution gear/net meter).
The relationship between the Wye/Delta configurations is getting me a little confused; when the utility dropped a phase, could that cause an amperage spike in the two "live" legs and cause the PV transformer failure? I also understand that it can be a little tricky for an inverter to sense a dropped phase from the utility because the wye side may not see a voltage difference - is that accurate?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
We have a PV array is installed on a facility, and this feeds into the utility via a net meter.
The utility recently dropped a leg of power, but the inverter failed to shut down and kept back-feeding the utility.
The utility transformer is a Delta-Wye (208/120, 3P, 4W on the secondary) which feeds the buildings main distribution gear. The PV array is 480V off the inverter, which feeds into a Wye-Delta (Primary/High-side: 480V Wye, no neutral connected, Secondary/Low-side: 208V Delta, feeding the distribution gear/net meter).
The relationship between the Wye/Delta configurations is getting me a little confused; when the utility dropped a phase, could that cause an amperage spike in the two "live" legs and cause the PV transformer failure? I also understand that it can be a little tricky for an inverter to sense a dropped phase from the utility because the wye side may not see a voltage difference - is that accurate?
Thanks in advance for your feedback!