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Hi all,
Been a few years since i've posted but here goes! At the factory I work in we have an old Spanish line from the mid-eighties that is fed from uk 400v 3 phase via a 3ph step down autotransformer to give 380v output.
The spanish panels Do not use a neutral, just 3 phases and further 380v -> 220v ( 110v - 0 - 110v) transformers to provide single phase power to some circuits.
Recently we have had a replacement 30kW Mentor MP DC drive fitted in one of the panels (replacing an old Simoreg analogue DC drive due to failure, ever since fitting this drive we have had issues with it tripping on a hardware fault and occasionally taking out the 100A line fuse (supplying the said DC drive only) on L2 (I am told this also happened before with the old drive). I am aware that the fuses are overrated anyway, and to have an instantaneous blow means a lot of current possibly a motor flashover !?,
Anyhow, today I was told that this drive trip occurs several times a day and is reset by the line manager, I have checked the supply voltage before and after the autotransformer and found that L2-L3 (Outgoing side only) sometimes dropped to 60v under full load for a couple of seconds at a time! I have tested the autotransformer windings and found no issues, however I have found that no supply neutral is connected, leaving it as a floating Y-Y autotransformer, we have 2 more of these transformers on different parts of the factory and both have the incoming neutral connected to the star point, could this be my issue? (this line was not originally ours it was purchased second hand and installed by contractors)
apologies for the very long post, any help much appreciated!
Been a few years since i've posted but here goes! At the factory I work in we have an old Spanish line from the mid-eighties that is fed from uk 400v 3 phase via a 3ph step down autotransformer to give 380v output.
The spanish panels Do not use a neutral, just 3 phases and further 380v -> 220v ( 110v - 0 - 110v) transformers to provide single phase power to some circuits.
Recently we have had a replacement 30kW Mentor MP DC drive fitted in one of the panels (replacing an old Simoreg analogue DC drive due to failure, ever since fitting this drive we have had issues with it tripping on a hardware fault and occasionally taking out the 100A line fuse (supplying the said DC drive only) on L2 (I am told this also happened before with the old drive). I am aware that the fuses are overrated anyway, and to have an instantaneous blow means a lot of current possibly a motor flashover !?,
Anyhow, today I was told that this drive trip occurs several times a day and is reset by the line manager, I have checked the supply voltage before and after the autotransformer and found that L2-L3 (Outgoing side only) sometimes dropped to 60v under full load for a couple of seconds at a time! I have tested the autotransformer windings and found no issues, however I have found that no supply neutral is connected, leaving it as a floating Y-Y autotransformer, we have 2 more of these transformers on different parts of the factory and both have the incoming neutral connected to the star point, could this be my issue? (this line was not originally ours it was purchased second hand and installed by contractors)
apologies for the very long post, any help much appreciated!
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