beanland
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Restrike and Ratings
Restrike and Ratings
Maybe I missed it, but is the vacuum breaker on the source side of the transformer or on the load side? If there is significant capacitive load (harmonic filter, power factor correction, etc.) are the vacuum breakers rated for the current? It is common for a vacuum breaker to be rated ~10A for capacitive switching current but 1200A load current. This means that the vacuum bottle can restrike and voltage will skyrocket. That will rapidly destroy a transformer. Are the transformer failures due to over-voltage or overload? If oil-filled, when wes the oil last tested and dried?
Is on the transformer primary, is it rated for interrupting the peak assymetrical current? With high X/R ratios for source current, during a fault, the assymetrical current may exceed the vacuum bottle rating. Is there a chance the vacuum bottle is unable to successfully interupt the magnetizing current of the transformer?
Restrike and Ratings
Maybe I missed it, but is the vacuum breaker on the source side of the transformer or on the load side? If there is significant capacitive load (harmonic filter, power factor correction, etc.) are the vacuum breakers rated for the current? It is common for a vacuum breaker to be rated ~10A for capacitive switching current but 1200A load current. This means that the vacuum bottle can restrike and voltage will skyrocket. That will rapidly destroy a transformer. Are the transformer failures due to over-voltage or overload? If oil-filled, when wes the oil last tested and dried?
Is on the transformer primary, is it rated for interrupting the peak assymetrical current? With high X/R ratios for source current, during a fault, the assymetrical current may exceed the vacuum bottle rating. Is there a chance the vacuum bottle is unable to successfully interupt the magnetizing current of the transformer?
