Author name: Engr. Aneel Kumar

HARMONIC PRODUCING IDENTIFIED AND UNIDENTIFIED LOADS

Nonlinear loads drawing non-sinusoidal currents from utilities are classified into identified and unidentified loads. High-power diode/thyristor rectifiers, cycloconverters, and arc furnaces are typically characterized as identified harmonic-producing loads because utilities identify the individual nonlinear loads installed by high-power consumers on power distribution systems in many cases. The utilities determine the point of common coupling with

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POWER TRANSFORMERS CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO GENERATORS

Power transformers connected directly to generators can experience excitation and short-circuit conditions beyond the requirements defined by ANSI/ IEEE standards. Special design considerations may be necessary to ensure that a power transformer is capable of withstanding the abnormal thermal and mechanical aspects that such conditions can create. FIGURE 2.21 Typical simplified one-line diagram for the

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POWER TRANSFORMER ACCESSORIES

There are many different accessories used to monitor and protect power transformers, some of which are considered standard features, and others of which are used based on miscellaneous requirements. A few of the basic accessories are briefly discussed here. LIQUID-LEVEL INDICATOR A liquid-level indicator is a standard feature on liquid-filled transformer tanks, since the liquid

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THERMAL AND VOLTAGE CONSIDERATIONS OF TRANSFORMER

THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS The losses in the windings and the core cause temperature rises in the materials. This is another important area in which the temperatures must be limited to the long-term capability of the insulating materials. Refined paper is still used as the primary solid insulation in power transformers. Highly refined mineral oil is still

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