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Three Phase Transformers
See also;
ACME Three Phase Transformers,
AMVECO Three Phase Transformers,
TEMCo Three Phase Transformers,
Jefferson Three-Phase Encapsulated Transformers,
Jefferson Three-Phase Ventilated Transformers &
Jefferson Rugged Duty Three-Phase Encapsulated Transformers
A three phase transformer is a three-legged iron core.
Each leg has a respective primary and secondary winding.
Most power is dispersed in the form of three-phase AC.
Before we proceed any further you should understand what is meant by
three phase power. Basically the power company generators produce
electricity by rotating 3 coils or windings through a magnetic field
within the generator. These coils or windings are spaced 120 degrees
apart. As they rotate through the magnetic field they generate power
which is then sent out on three lines as in three-phase power. A three
phase transformers must have 3 coils or windings connected in the
proper sequence in order to match the incoming power and therefore
transform the power company voltage to the level of voltage we need and
maintain the proper phasing or polarity.
Three phase transformers is a common and popular method
for electric power transmission. There are
many benefits to three phase power:
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First, all three wires can carry the same current.
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Secondly, power transfer is constant into a linear
and balanced load.
Since three phase
power is the most common way in which power is produced, transmitted, an
used, an understanding of how three phase transformer connections are
made is essential. In this segment we will discuss different types of
three phase transformers connections, and present examples of how values
of voltage and current for these connections are computed.
Three Phase Transformer Construction:
A three phase transformer is constructed by winding
three single phase transformers on a single core. These transformers are
put into an enclosure which is then filled with dielectric oil. Since it is a
dielectric, a nonconductor of electricity, it provides electrical
insulation between the windings and the case. It also used to help
provide cooling and to prevent the formation of moisture, which can
deteriorate the winding insulation.
Three Phase Transformer Connections:
There are only 4 possible transformer combinations:
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Delta to Delta - use: industrial application
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Delta to Wye - use: most common, commercial and
industrial
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Wye to Delta - use: high voltage transmissions
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Wye to Wye - use: rare, causes harmonics and
balancing problems.
Three phase transformers are connected in delta or wye
configurations. A wye-delta transformer has its primary winding
connected in a wye and its secondary winding connected in a delta. A
delta-wye transformer has its primary winding connected in delta and its
secondary winding connected in a wye.
Delta Connections:
A delta system is a good short-distance distribution
system. Applications of these transformers are usually found in neighborhood and small commercial loads close to
the supplying substation. Only one voltage is available between any two
wires in a delta system. The delta system can be illustrated by a simple
triangle. A wire from each point of the triangle would represent a
three-phase, three-wire delta system, the voltage would be the same
between any two wires.
Wye Connections:
In a wye system the voltage between any two wires will
always give the same amount of voltage on a three phase systems. However
the voltage between any one of the phase conductors and the the neutral
will be less than the power conductors. For example, if the voltage
between the power conductors of any two phases of a three wire system is
208v, then the voltage from any phase conductor to ground will be 12-v.
This is due to the square root of three phase power. In a wye system,
the voltage between any two power conductors will always be 1.732 (which
is the square root of 3) times the voltage between the neutral and any
one of the power phase conductors. The phase-to-ground voltage can be
found by dividing the phase-to-phase voltage by 1.732.
Single-phase transformers in a three phase
bank:
When you have a three phase transformer and it is not
available in the proper size or turns ratio a three phase conversion is needed.
Single phase transformers can be connected to form a three phase bank. When three single phase transformers are used to make a three phase
transformer bank, their primary and secondary windings are connected in
a wye or delta connection.
Open Delta Connection:
The open delta transformer connection can be made with
only two transformers instead of three. Usually the delta transformer
are used in small business where the three phase transformer would be
excessive. It should be noted that the output power of an open
delta connection is only 87% of the rated power of the two transformers.
For example, assume two transformers, each having a capacity of 25 kVA,
are connected in an open delta connection. The total output of this
connections is 43.5 kVA (50 kVA x 0.87 = 43.5 kVA) .
The voltage and current values of an open delta
connection are computed in the same manner as a standard delta-delta
connection when three transformers are used. The voltage and current
rules for a delta connection must be used when determining line and
phase values of voltage current.
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