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I am interested in the electrical theory behind this. I came across several Norwegian technical papers where utility transformers (11kv-230/400Y) are Y grounded, delta, Y grounded with the primary H0 grounded through a reactor. ? :huh: The 11kv network is Petersen coil earthed at the 132-11kv substation.
So my question is this, what are they trying to accomplish? Why not use a delta-wye (Dyn01) transformer like all other utilities outside North America? Isn't the Petersen reactor at the 132kv-11kv substation enough? Why go through all the extra cost?
Here is an example, the diagrams are self explanatory:
http://vestfold-trafo.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Kunde-powerpoint-TOTEM-NY.pdf
My apologies for the paper not being in English, I could not find anything in the IEEE or IEC of such a practice and it only seems to be contained to Norway. I am open to all theories and ideas, including how wye-delta-wye trafo works in the first place.
So my question is this, what are they trying to accomplish? Why not use a delta-wye (Dyn01) transformer like all other utilities outside North America? Isn't the Petersen reactor at the 132kv-11kv substation enough? Why go through all the extra cost?
Here is an example, the diagrams are self explanatory:
http://vestfold-trafo.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Kunde-powerpoint-TOTEM-NY.pdf
My apologies for the paper not being in English, I could not find anything in the IEEE or IEC of such a practice and it only seems to be contained to Norway. I am open to all theories and ideas, including how wye-delta-wye trafo works in the first place.
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