sigshane
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- Location
- Elberton, GA USA
Hi all. I am learning all about our main power transformers, and the no-load tap changers they are equipped with. I understand the tap changer - what it does, how it does it, and why. I would really appreciate some real-world examples of why the tap changer, which is on the high (230kV) side of the transformer - would be adjusted.
We are located on the Savannah River, and someone said that when the Olympics were in Atlanta, the taps were changed, but they don't remember to which setting they were moved, and cannot really explain to me WHY (from a power requirement perspective).
Every example or scenario will be GREATLY helpful.
Thanks in advance!
Shane
hydroelectric power plant electrician trainee
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
We are located on the Savannah River, and someone said that when the Olympics were in Atlanta, the taps were changed, but they don't remember to which setting they were moved, and cannot really explain to me WHY (from a power requirement perspective).
Every example or scenario will be GREATLY helpful.
Thanks in advance!
Shane
hydroelectric power plant electrician trainee
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers