Cooling and Parallel Operation (EEE Machine Part)
Cooling and Parallel Operation (EEE Machine Part)
Cooling of Transformer
Why Parallel operation?
2. The per unit impedance of each machine on its own base must be the
same.
4. The phase sequence must be the same and no phase difference must exist
between the voltages of the two transformers.
Parallel Operation
Single Phase High circulation
currents will flow
Incorrect Polarity
Parallel Operation
Single Phase Correct Polarity
Parallel Operation
Testing for Polarity
From the above it is seen If transformers of dissimilar ratings are The per unit
that the transformer with paralleled the trans-former with larger impedances must
higher impedance rating shall have smaller impedance as it therefore be the same
supplies lesser load has to produce the same drop as the on their respective
current and vice versa. other transformer, at a larger current. bases.
3 Phase
Transformers
PRIMARY Types SECONDARY
Star Star
No Phase Shift
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3 Phase
Transformers
PRIMARY Types SECONDARY
Delta Delta
No Phase Shift
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3 Phase
Transformers
PRIMARY Types SECONDARY
Star Delta
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3 Phase
Transformers
PRIMARY Types SECONDARY
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Paralleling 3 Phase
Transformers
Must be from the same vector group
Must have the same effect on voltage:
Solution:
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Air Blast
For transformers rated more than 3 MVA, cooling by natural air method is
inadequate. In this method, air is forced on the core and windings with the help of
fans or blowers. The air supply must be filtered to prevent the accumulation of
dust particles in ventilation ducts. This method can be used for transformers upto
15 MVA.
Transformer Classification
Type AN Air Natural
Dry Transformer with
Natural Air Flow
Transformer Classification
Type AF Air Forced
Dry Transformer with
Forced Air Flow
Cooling Methods For Oil Immersed Transformers
Oil Natural Air Natural (ONAN)
This method is used for oil immersed
transformers. In this method, the heat
generated in the core and winding is
transferred to the oil. According to the
principle of convection, the heated oil
flows in the upward direction and then in
the radiator. The vacant place is filled up by
cooled oil from the radiator. The heat from
the oil will dissipate in the atmosphere due
to the natural air flow around the
transformer. In this way, the oil in
transformer keeps circulating due to
natural convection and dissipating heat in
atmosphere due to natural conduction.
This method can be used for transformers
upto about 30 MVA.
Oil Natural Air Forced (ONAF)