Problem
Consider a S/S having
two transformers of (a) 132/33kV 25 MVA having leakage reactance of 9.5% and
(b) 132/33kV 50 MVA having leakage reactance of 12.5%. For this substation
132kV bus 3-phase fault level is 1700 MVA. Find out the 3-phase 33kV Bus fault
current.
Solution
Consider
100 MVA as base MVA
Convert
25 MVA transformer leakage reactance to 100 MVA base
Hence XT1-100MVA
= XT1-25MVA*(100/25) = 9.5*4 = 38% ----- (using formula – 2)
Convert
50 MVA transformer leakage reactance to 100 MVA base
XT2-100MVA =
XT2-50MVA*(100/50) = 12.5*2 = 25% ----- (using formula - 2)
FIND
OUT SOURCE % REACTANCE FOR 100 MVA BASE FOR 132kV BUS
BY
REVERSE ENGINEERING
1700 =
----- (using formula – 3)
HENCE
Find
equivalent reactance between source and fault point
X = Xs + (XT1||XT2)
= 5.88 + 38*25/(38+25) = 20.96%
Find
3-phase short circuit MVA (Base MVA = 100 MVA)
3-Ph short circuit MVA
= 100x100/20.96% = 477 MVA ---- (using formula – 3)
For 33kV voltage 1 MVA
= 17.5 Amp
Hence this current will
be 17.5*477 = 8347 Amp.
Comments
We can calculate source
reactance by reverse engineering if source bus fault level is known. Generally
up to 132kV bus fault levels are provided by Corporate Office.
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