The ratings of a three-phase three-winding transformer are Primary(1): Y connected 66 kV, 15 MVA Secondary (2): Y connected, 13 . 2 kV , 1 0 MVA Tertiary (3): A connected, 2.3 kV , 5 MVA Neglecting winding resistances and exciting current, the per-unit leakage reactances are X 12 = 0.08 on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base X 13 = 0.10 on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base X 23 = 0.09 on a 10-MVA, 13 .2-kV base (a) Determine the per-unit reactances X 1 , X 2 , X 3 of the equivalent circuit on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base at the primary terminals. (b) Purely resistive loads of 7.5 MW at 13.2 kV and 5 MW at 2.3kV are connected to the secondary and tertiary sides of the transformer, respectively. Draw the per- unit impedance diagram, showing the per-unit impedances on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base at the primary terminals.
The ratings of a three-phase three-winding transformer are Primary(1): Y connected 66 kV, 15 MVA Secondary (2): Y connected, 13 . 2 kV , 1 0 MVA Tertiary (3): A connected, 2.3 kV , 5 MVA Neglecting winding resistances and exciting current, the per-unit leakage reactances are X 12 = 0.08 on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base X 13 = 0.10 on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base X 23 = 0.09 on a 10-MVA, 13 .2-kV base (a) Determine the per-unit reactances X 1 , X 2 , X 3 of the equivalent circuit on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base at the primary terminals. (b) Purely resistive loads of 7.5 MW at 13.2 kV and 5 MW at 2.3kV are connected to the secondary and tertiary sides of the transformer, respectively. Draw the per- unit impedance diagram, showing the per-unit impedances on a 15-MVA, 66-kV base at the primary terminals.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the three-phase transformer without winding resistances and excitation current as an ideal transformer.
The ratings of a three-phase three-winding transformer are
Primary(1): Y connected
66
kV,
15
MVA
Secondary (2): Y connected,
13
.
2 kV
,
1
0
MVA
Tertiary (3): A connected,
2.3
kV
,
5
MVA
Neglecting winding resistances and exciting current, the per-unit leakage reactances are
X
12
=
0.08
on a
15-MVA,
66-kV
base
X
13
=
0.10
on a
15-MVA,
66-kV
base
X
23
=
0.09
on a
10-MVA,
13
.2-kV
base
(a) Determine the per-unit reactances
X
1
,
X
2
,
X
3
of the equivalent circuit on a
15-MVA,
66-kV
base at the primary terminals. (b) Purely resistive loads of 7.5 MW at 13.2 kV and 5 MW at 2.3kV are connected to the secondary and tertiary sides of the transformer, respectively. Draw the per- unit impedance diagram, showing the per-unit impedances on a
15-MVA,
66-kV
base at the primary terminals.
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