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Vector Group

09/03/2009 7:09 AM

how do one change dy1 to dy5 tranformer

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Re: Vector Group

09/03/2009 8:05 PM

Suggest you contact the mfg. This may be of some help

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2374653/transformer-

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Re: Vector Group

09/04/2009 7:52 AM

Duh!

Just add 4 more DY1 transformers to the first one. 4+1=5.

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Re: Vector Group

09/05/2009 7:15 AM

I belive you cannot chage the vector group of the transformer winding.It is a Delta to Star windings with the phase sequence starting at 1.00 o'clock position of angular radian for dy1.

The best electrical joke is from one guest .... + 4 more dy1 transformers to get one dy5 TX.

Khor

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