casey1234 said:
I have calculated this, but don’t have confidence in the results. Any help would be appreciated.
Transformer will be 19.9 primary x 4160 secondary
I have 3 – 4160 users
1 - 800hp motor Air Compressor
1 - 450hp motor Vacuum Pump
1 – 500KVA 4160 x 480 transformer
What size transformer (KVA) would be required for this? I come up with a 2000 KVA.
Assumptions:
Transformer is standard Z and X/R
800Hp motor starts across the line with all other load running
500kVA Xfmr is fully loaded
Cable impedance is ignored
It is acceptable to use transformer taps
Bus voltage on start can dip to nearly 80%
If the above assumptions are acceptable, then 2000KVA could be used. However, this is based on static starting. Unless the compressor motor and load inertia is known, it is not possible to ascertain if the compressor will actually start at that low of a bus voltage prior to hitting it's thermal damage curve.
If the compressor is on a reduced voltage starter, then 2000KVA should be an acceptable size.
Using a 2500KVA and across the line starting, the 4.16kV bus voltage will probably drop to around 85% on start-up, this is normally considered acceptable. But to be sure, a dynamic motor starting analysis should be done to verify that the compressor will start prior to hitting it's thermal damage curve.
Without a bunch of other details this is all I can offer.