Analysis of Distribution Transformer Performance Under Non-Linear Balanced Load Conditions and Its Remedial Measures
Analysis of Distribution Transformer Performance Under Non-Linear Balanced Load Conditions and Its Remedial Measures
Analysis of Distribution Transformer Performance Under Non-Linear Balanced Load Conditions and Its Remedial Measures
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I. INTRODUCTION
The transformers are designed and manufactured to be
used for non-linear load, at rated frequency and balanced
supply voltage. The present design trend in electrical load
devices is to increase energy efficiency with solid-state
electronics. One of the major drawbacks of this trend is
the injection of harmonics into the power systems. Almost
all the utilities have expressed
concern
about
overheating of oil immersed distribution transformers,
which supply the non-linear loads. A transformer thermal
response to sinusoidal loads is properly evaluated at the
transformer design stage, but its actual response to
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(2)
Where,
(3)
(4)
PWEC L PWEC R
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I
h h
h 1
I RT
h m ax
(7)
POSL L POSL R
I
h h
h 1
IR
h m ax
0.8
(8)
Where,
PLOSD L PCU
POSL R
h max
h max
h 1
h max
I
PWEC R h
h 1 I R
I h
K
I
h 1
2
h
2
h
(10)
2
h
I h 0.8
h
R
I
h 1
Ih
IR
hm ax
(9)
III. DE-RATING OF DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
According to the IEEE dictionary, de-rating is defined
as "the intentional reduction of the stress/strength ratio
(e.g., real or apparent power) in the application of an item
(e.g., transformer), usually for the purpose of reducing the
occurrence of stress-related failure (e.g., reduction of
lifetime of transformer due to increased temperature
beyond the rated temperature)."Harmonic currents and
voltages result in harmonic losses increasing the
temperature rise. This rise beyond its rated value results in
a reduction of lifetime.
I max
1 PECL R
(I R )
1 kPEC R
(11)
PKVA Re duction 1 (
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(12)
FHL
AT FULL LOAD
Ih 2
h
h 1 I 1
2
h m ax
Ih
h 1 I 1
h m ax
TABLE I
ALL PARAMETERS AND LOSSES OF 200KVA TRANSFORMER WORKING
Parameters
(13)
FHL STRAY
I h 0. 8
h
h 1 I 1
2
h m ax
Ih
h 1 I 1
h m ax
h m ax 2
Ih
K h 1 2
I
R
F
HL
(14)
FHL is given
(15)
I max
PLOAD L
(16)
Rating
KVA Rating
200 KVA
Voltage Range
11KV/440V
I1
10.5A
I2
266.7A
500W
3000W
R1
14.75
R2
0.0062
L1
0.003H
L2
0.067mH
Rc
728 k
Lm
32105H
A transformer is tested
characteristics at full loads.
for
the
following
load
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Supply 11kV,
f rom power utility
11/0.433kV
200kVA
R1=14.75ohm L1=0.003H
R2=0.0062ohm L2=0.067H
Rm=728kohm Lm=32105H
X/R=2.5
BUS BAR
400
300
Linear Load
Full load 200kVA
p.f .=0.8lagging
S2
S3
Non-Linear
Capacitor
Load
bank
%THDi=28
67.41kVAR
S4
200
S1
Passiv e
Filters,5th,
30kVAR/Phase
7th and 15th
onwards20kVAR/
phase
100
-100
-200
-300
-400
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
Time (sec)
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.1
(a)
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Harmonic order
(b)
Fig.2. (a) Harmonic current spectrum of phase A ; (b)Current
harmonic bar chart of phase A at non-linear full load without
power factor improvement.
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Base
case
Load
Characteris
tics
(Total
Linear
nature
of
Load)
Base
Case+
Capacitor
Banks for
P.F.
improvem
ents
Total NonLinear
NonLoad
linear
without
Load+
....P.F
P.F.
....
Capacit
improveme
or.
nt
I1
10.3Am
p
8.67Amp
10.3Amp
9.38
Amp
I2
266.6A
mp
218.4Amp
261.5Amp
273.5
Amp
Total Load
Losses
3714.9
Watts
2852.9
Watts
5622.5
Watts
12347
Watts
THDi
<5%
<5%
28.09%
35.52%
Imax
Rated
Capacit
y
Rated
Capacity
221.78
Amp
155.13
Amp
K-rating
No Derating
No Derating
7.057
19.7
%
Efficiency
97.73%
98.24%
96.60%
92.80%
Total
Power
Factor
0.8
lagging
0.95
lagging
0.77
lagging
0.942
lagging
0.0%
17.1%
41.87%
600
400
200
-200
-400
-600
0.02
0.04
0.06
Time (sec)
0.08
0.1
(a)
400
350
300
250
200
% kVA
Capacity
reduction
150
100
50
0
0
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Harmonic order
(b)
Fig.3. (a) Harmonic current spectrum of phase A when distribution
transformer is feeding non-linear full load with capacitor bank for
p.f. improvement up to 0.95 lagging. (b) Current harmonic level bar
chart of phase A when base case feeding non-linear full load with
capacitor bank.
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0.0%
hmax
THDV
V
h2
2
h
100
V1
OR
(18)
hmax
THDI
I
h2
I1
2
h
100
TRUEPF
PAvg
V fun I fun
1
1 (THDV 100) 2 (19)
1
1 (THDI 100) 2
TRUE PF
Pfun
V fun I fun
1
1 (THD I 100 ) 2
(20)
Displaceme nt PF Distortion PF
Where,
Pfun, Vfun and Ifun are the fundamental power, voltage
and currents.
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400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Harmonic order
TABLE III
(b)
Load Characteristics
Non-linear Loads+
Passive Filters
3143 Watts
THDi
1.1432%
Imax
264.00 Amp
K-rating
1.1432
Factor
If the filters are not installed then transformer derating using K-factor and FHL factor can be implemented.
Some of the changes in the design of K-rated transformers
are given below:
1) Optimum increase in the delta connected primary
winding conductor size which can tolerate the circulating
triplen harmonics.
% Efficiency
98.37%
0.95 lagging
0.97%
400
300
200
100
-100
-200
-300
-400
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.1
Time (sec)
(a)
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TRANASFORMER K-RATINGS
Type of Loads
K-factor
K-1
0.9
Total pf
0.8
0.7
0.6
K-4
K-13
K-20
K-30
K-40
0.5
0
50
%THDi
40
IX. CONCLUSIONS
30
20
10
1
13
20
K-FACTOR
40
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[13] A.W Galli, M.D Cox, Temperature rise of small oil filled
distribution transformers supplying non-sinusoidal load currents,
IEEE transactions on Power Delivery, vol.11, no.1,PP 283-291,
January 1996.
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