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This is a good example of sizing of machines with calculation.Very helpful for all interested,whether a student,practicing engineer or non engineers but managing the show of the business.
This is a very practical guide for calculating the KVA rating of a transformer at any electrical installation. At any electrical installation,transformer has a unique importance.An underrated one can wreak havoc;whereas an excessively over-sized one will involve an escalation in first cost as well as in maintenance cost. The factors involved,assumptions and the examples are very clearly depicted here with numerical figures and the calculations in an involving and lucid way.Highly helpful for present and future engineers and managers of enterprises.
Good day, many times I played this video and make research on standards, i did it bec. It's quite interesting and with clear steps of calculation just to say we can depend on!!!.so far I have doubt about the 15% voltage drop at high motor terminal. Applicable fire pump..can you please help to clarify...thank you
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I have doubt on how you calculated the final impedance, since both the impedances are parallel, the formulae must be Z1*Z2 by Z1+Z2 na.. Remaining everything is crystal clear for me.. Thanks for your efforts..
Thanks for comments. I have checked the sum of parallel impedance Z2 = ZM II ZL, and it has been correctly calculated as Z1*Z2 by Z1+Z2 Z2 = 1.57833*0.54367/ (1.57833+ 0.54367) = 0.40438 p.u
Could you clarify with the information about the which are the actual values used to calculate the PU impedance. i am not able to follow from where/which data is used to derive the ZT, ZM and ZL.
Thanks for your comments. As explained in the video, ZT = p.u impedance x (Base MVA/Trafo MVA)x (Trafo kV /Base kV)^2 replacing these values indicated in the video, ZT is calculated as 0.03pu. Similarly, for other impedance values. Hope this is clear now.
This video is very easy to understand and very helpful. Does anyone know the standard that states 150% overload and 15% voltage drop when the motor starts?
Thanks for your email. IEEE std 57.91 /IEEE-242/ IEC-354 & IEC-90 should be used for guidance regarding loading of transformers. In case of overload during motor starting, it will be for a very short duration (during the period of motor starting only). Till what percentage we can overload the transformer will depend on the ambient temperature and the duration of overload. Regarding voltage at motor terminals, it may be noted that NEMA requires that motors shall be able to start successfully at 85% of nominal voltage. Please note that Torque is proportional to square of voltage. Any further decrease in voltage will have huge reduction in starting torque.
Sizing of a transformer is dependent on the load being fed by the transformer and not on Incomer /Buscoupler combination. In your case, for example, if the 2 Incomers are normally sharing the total load and the 3rd Incomer is just a standby incomer and switched ON in case of failure of any of the 2 Incomers, then the transformers should be sized to carry half of the total load.
Im just confused in addc regulation with regards to bus coupler. Some design is 2 incomer 1 bus coupler however the transformer is sized on the individual bus and if incase 1 tx fail you need load shedding.
Brother, I have total load of 70 kw (01 motor = 60kw and other 10 motors =1 kw each) and all the motors will have to start at same time. What will be correct kva rating of transformer? Distance of transformer to motors is 350 meters.
@ please make a video on kva formula in terms of kw + j kvar. What is the value of j here. How to convert kva value in terms of kw+ j kvar. Please explain
Transformer Percent Impedance (Z%) is provided on the transformer nameplate. Impedance is the current limiting characteristic of a transformer and is expressed in percentage. Percentage impedance of a transformer is the percentage of the rated voltage applied at one side (primary winding) to circulate rated current on transformer keeping its other side (secondary winding) under short circuit conditions.
The presentation is just to demonstrate how we arrive at the transformer KVA rating. When considering a transformer selection, it is important to understand exactly how transformers work and what contributes to their efficiency. A sign of inefficiency is the presence of excess heat. Any heat generated by a transformer is a direct result of inefficiency and losses within the transformer. Some of the key contributing factors to transformer inefficiency are copper and iron losses. Hence, a more efficient transformer would mean lesser losses. With respect to Safety margin, the actual project considerations, future growth, etc need to be taken into account to decide the margin.
One of the best video found on youtube on this topic...the way u explain ...hats off to u sir.... Thanks
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Great video
This is a good example of sizing of machines with calculation.Very helpful for all interested,whether a student,practicing engineer or non engineers but managing the show of the business.
Thanks a lot !!
This is a very practical guide for calculating the KVA rating of a transformer at any electrical installation.
At any electrical installation,transformer has a unique importance.An underrated one can wreak havoc;whereas an excessively over-sized one will involve an escalation in first cost as well as in maintenance cost.
The factors involved,assumptions and the examples are very clearly depicted here with numerical figures and the calculations in an involving and lucid way.Highly helpful for present and future engineers and managers of enterprises.
Thanks for your comments.
Please post a video for how size a breaker/switchgear
Superb Explanation ❤ any one can understand if he give some time to watch carefully ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Very detailed and informative video of transformer sizing. It is going straight to my favorites. Please keep making more such informative videos.
Good day, many times I played this video and make research on standards, i did it bec. It's quite interesting and with clear steps of calculation just to say we can depend on!!!.so far I have doubt about the 15% voltage drop at high motor terminal. Applicable fire pump..can you please help to clarify...thank you
You are video is simple supper..but in continuation to this if you would have done sn example. With many loads ..it is simple super
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thank you for this awesom video. well explained
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Please make a video on generator sizing with motor starting.
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Your all videos are good.. kindly make a video on generator sizing
Thanks for your valuable efforts and quality content for educating us..
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Excellent 👍
Very clear and simple explanation. Thank you very much.
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Nice, but i get lost in per unit application formula, can you share per unit fomulas, thanks
Still we will apply 6 tines starting if large motor under vfd controls?
One of the best.....
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Nice video. Would you please make a video of generator sizing. Keep up the good work.
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This video is excellent and easy way to understand all, we are expecting more from you in electrical design 👍👍
Thank you, I will
This is one of the best explanation for trafo sizing. Thank you for the nice video. Expecting more to come.
Glad you liked it! more to come
This is a great way of explaining important topics in the most lucid way! It will help a great deal in understanding. Much appreciated efforts!
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@@theelectricalsolutionschan1095 please explain the value of j in peak load calculation.?
Awesome Video Mr. Anil Sahay👌
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Can you please make a video on Transmission Line modeling especially Long Transmission Lines. Thanks alot
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what about the 85% efficiency
I have doubt on how you calculated the final impedance, since both the impedances are parallel, the formulae must be Z1*Z2 by Z1+Z2 na..
Remaining everything is crystal clear for me..
Thanks for your efforts..
Thanks for comments.
I have checked the sum of parallel impedance Z2 = ZM II ZL, and it has been correctly calculated as Z1*Z2 by Z1+Z2
Z2 = 1.57833*0.54367/ (1.57833+ 0.54367)
= 0.40438 p.u
Could you clarify with the information about the which are the actual values used to calculate the PU impedance. i am not able to follow from where/which data is used to derive the ZT, ZM and ZL.
Thanks for your comments.
As explained in the video,
ZT = p.u impedance x (Base MVA/Trafo MVA)x (Trafo kV /Base kV)^2
replacing these values indicated in the video, ZT is calculated as 0.03pu.
Similarly, for other impedance values.
Hope this is clear now.
Thank you !
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Can I use these steps in sizing of a transformer of a building in case I need it
Thanks for your comment. Yes, the same steps can be used.
What values you have taken to calculate ZT?
This video is very easy to understand and very helpful.
Does anyone know the standard that states 150% overload and 15% voltage drop when the motor starts?
Thanks for your email.
IEEE std 57.91 /IEEE-242/ IEC-354 & IEC-90 should be used for guidance regarding loading of transformers. In case of overload during motor starting, it will be for a very short duration (during the period of motor starting only). Till what percentage we can overload the transformer will depend on the ambient temperature and the duration of overload.
Regarding voltage at motor terminals, it may be noted that NEMA requires that motors shall be able to start successfully at 85% of nominal voltage. Please note that Torque is proportional to square of voltage. Any further decrease in voltage will have huge reduction in starting torque.
If ZL = Base Load Imp / Base Impedance = 0.0886/0.16 = 0.55375 p.u.. why did you obtain 0.54367 p.u ???
Sir, how to size transformer for 3 incomer 2 bus coupler
Sizing of a transformer is dependent on the load being fed by the transformer and not on Incomer /Buscoupler combination. In your case, for example, if the 2 Incomers are normally sharing the total load and the 3rd Incomer is just a standby incomer and switched ON in case of failure of any of the 2 Incomers, then the transformers should be sized to carry half of the total load.
Im just confused in addc regulation with regards to bus coupler. Some design is 2 incomer 1 bus coupler however the transformer is sized on the individual bus and if incase 1 tx fail you need load shedding.
very clear explanation.expecting good videos of such a nature in future.lot of thanks.
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Thanks a lot for a very short but informative video. This was very helpful. Please make such videos
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Hi, could you please give me an instrument used in measuring the transformer gap length
Please consult a testing equipment supplier for this...
Nice discussion & explanation..thanks
Brilliant
Brother, I have total load of 70 kw (01 motor = 60kw and other 10 motors =1 kw each) and all the motors will have to start at same time. What will be correct kva rating of transformer? Distance of transformer to motors is 350 meters.
The starting KVA requirement of the 60kW Motor will impact the Transformer rating. Please calculate accordingly.
@ please make a video on kva formula in terms of kw + j kvar. What is the value of j here. How to convert kva value in terms of kw+ j kvar. Please explain
Thanks. Will try to produce a video as requested.
Understand. But how to you calculate kw +j kvar?
kVA = kw +j kvar
kVA = Sqrt [ (kW)^2 + (kVAR)^2]
Thank u sir..good explanation...please do DC system detail explanation...
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@@theelectricalsolutionschan1095 Regarding battery and charger sizing calculation for any plant
Noted...will try to do a video on the topic in future
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Can you explain the details of calculating ZT(impedance of transformer)?
Transformer Percent Impedance (Z%) is provided on the transformer nameplate.
Impedance is the current limiting characteristic of a transformer and is expressed in percentage.
Percentage impedance of a transformer is the percentage of the rated voltage applied at one side (primary winding) to circulate rated current on transformer keeping its other side (secondary winding) under short circuit conditions.
11:58 @ Base MVA how to calculate 1 MVA
Why didn't you consider efficiency and safety margin
The presentation is just to demonstrate how we arrive at the transformer KVA rating.
When considering a transformer selection, it is important to understand exactly how transformers work and what contributes to their efficiency.
A sign of inefficiency is the presence of excess heat. Any heat generated by a transformer is a direct result of inefficiency and losses within the transformer. Some of the key contributing factors to transformer inefficiency are copper and iron losses. Hence, a more efficient transformer would mean lesser losses.
With respect to Safety margin, the actual project considerations, future growth, etc need to be taken into account to decide the margin.
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