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Unit 29
Three-Phase Transformers
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Objectives:
• Discuss the construction of three-phase
transformers.
• Discuss the formation of a three-phase
transformer bank.
• Discuss primary and secondary
connections.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Objectives:
• Discuss different types of three-phase transformer
connections.
• Show one-line diagram schematics.
• Discuss power quality issues relating to harmonics.
• Identify harmonic characteristics.
• Discuss solutions to power quality problems
associated with harmonics.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Construction
• A three-phase transformer is constructed
by winding three single-phase
transformers on a single core.
• Three-phase transformers are connected
in either wye or delta configurations.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Three-phase transformer construction.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Three-phase transformer (Courtesy of Waukesha Electric Systems).
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Transformer Bank
• Two or three single-phase transformers
can be connected together to deliver
three-phase power. This is referred to as a
transformer bank.
• This allows greater maintenance and
replacement options.
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Primary and Secondary Connections
• The primary (input) side of a three-phase
transformer can be connected in a wye or
delta configuration.
• The secondary (output) side of a threephase transformer can also be connected
in a wye or delta configuration.
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Primary and Secondary Connections
This allows four basic connection patterns:
• Wye-Wye
• Delta-Delta
• Wye-Delta
• Delta-Wye
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Wye-delta three-phase connection schematic.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Delta-wye three-phase connection schematic.
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Winding identification.
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Transformer bank without connections.
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Transformer bank connected wye-delta.
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One-line Diagram
One-line diagrams are simplified
schematics used to show the main power
distribution systems for commercial or
industrial settings.
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Industrial one-line power distribution schematic.
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Safety test prior to closing the delta connection.
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Example #1 schematic with all values.
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Example #2 schematic with all values.
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Harmonics
Harmonics are voltages or currents that
operate at frequencies that are multiples
of the fundamental power frequency. The
fundamental frequency is usually 50 or
60 Hz.
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Sine wave distortion caused by harmonics.
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Pulse Mode Power Supplies
Many power supplies for computers and
office machines use pulse-width
modulation. This can contribute to
harmonic and power quality problems.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Pulse-width modulation schematic.
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Harmonic Reduction
1. Reduce the neutral current in threephase systems by balancing the currents
in the phase legs.
2. Reduce triplen harmonics on the neutral
by adding filters.
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Harmonic Reduction
3. Avoid shared neutrals and provide a
separate neutral for each phase
conductor.
4. Install larger neutrals, especially on
multiphase circuits using a common
neutral.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Harmonic Reduction
5. Derate the load capacity of transformers
and consider buying harmonic-rated
transformers.
Unit 29 Three-Phase Transformers
Review:
1. Three-phase transformers are constructed
by winding three separate transformers on
the same core material.
2. Single-phase transformers can be used as
a three-phase transformer bank by
connecting their primary and secondary
windings as either wyes or deltas.
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Review:
3. It is common practice to center-tap one of
the transformers in a delta connection to
provide power for single-phase loads.
When this is done, the remaining phase
connection becomes a high leg.
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Review:
4. The center connection of a wye is often
tapped to provide a neutral conductor for
three-phase loads. This produces a threephase four-wire system. Common
voltages produced by this type of
connection are 208/120 and 80/277.
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Review:
5. Harmonics are generally caused by loads
that pulse the powerline.
6. Harmonic distortion on a single-phase line
is often caused by computer power
supplies, copy machines, fax machines,
and light dimmers.
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Review:
7. Harmonic distortion on three-phase power
lines is generally caused by variable
frequency drives and electronic DC drives.
8. Triplen harmonics generally cause
overheating of the neutral conductor on
three-phase four-wire systems.