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Zero Sequence Impedance of Transformers

01/19/2010 11:48 AM

hello, I am trying to do a model of a very old transformer and autotransformers using the Etap computer program and I need to know how to get the zero sequenze impedance to do some shortcircuit test. those are YYn transformer 7,5 MVa 67,56/0,575 Kv Z=7.5pu are there some Ieee book or something were I could get a " typical Z0 " for transformers? anyone know how could I get the 0 sequence impedance? THANKS! I appreciate your Help. From Chile, Adrian.

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Re: Zero Sequence Impedance of Transformers

01/19/2010 9:06 PM

Following is an extract from Chapter 5, page 57 of the book Areva Network Protection and Automation guide regarding zero phase sequence impedance of YY transformers:

Where a three-phase transformer bank is arranged without interlinking magnetic flux (that is a three-phase shell type, or three single-phase units) and provided there is a path for zero sequence currents, the zero sequence impedance is equal to the positive sequence impedance.

In the case of three-phase core type units, the zero sequence fluxes produced by zero sequence currents can find a high reluctance path, the effect being to reduce the zero sequence impedance to about 90% of the positive sequence impedance.

However, in hand calculations, it is usual to ignore this variation and consider the positive and zero sequence impedances to be equal. It is common when using software to perform fault calculations to enter a value of zero-sequence impedance in accordance with the above guidelines, if the manufacturer is unable to provide a value.

Hope you will find it useful.

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Re: Zero Sequence Impedance of Transformers

01/20/2010 9:38 PM

yes. that was usefull thanks you!

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