Star Delta Connection
Star Delta Connection
In this type of connection, then primary is connected in star fashion while the secondary
is connected in delta fashion as shown in the Fig.
The voltages on primary and secondary sides can be represented on the phasor diagram as
shown in the Fig.
Key point:
Now Transformation Ration (K) = Secondary Phase Voltage / Primary Phase Voltage
There is s +30 Degree or -30 Degree Phase Shift between Secondary Phase Voltage to
Primary Phase Voltage
The primary side is star connected. Hence fewer numbers of turns are required. This
makes the connection economical for large high voltage step down power transformers.
The neutral point allows both types of loads (single phase or three phases) to be met.
The Y-D connection has no problem with third harmonic components due to circulating
currents inD. It is also more stable to unbalanced loads since the D partially redistributes
any imbalance that occurs.
The delta connected winding carries third harmonic current due to which potential of
neutral point is stabilized. Some saving in cost of insulation is achieved if HV side is star
connected. But in practice the HV side is normally connected in delta so that the three
phase loads like motors and single phase loads like lighting loads can be supplied by LV
side using three phase four wire system.
This system a grounding bank is connected to the system, as shown in Figure. Note that
the connected winding is not connected to any external circuit in Figure.
With a load current equal to 3 times i, each phase of the grounded Y winding provides the
same current i, with the -connected secondary winding of the grounding bank providing
the ampere-turns required to cancel the ampere-turns of the primary winding. Note that
the grounding bank does not supply any real power to the load; it is there merely to
provide a ground path. All the power required by the load is supplied by two phases of
the ungrounded supply
In this type of connection, the secondary voltage is not in phase with the primary. Hence
it is not possible to operate this connection in parallel with star-star or delta-delta
connected transformer.
One problem associated with this connection is that the secondary voltage is shifted by
300 with respect to the primary voltage. This can cause problems when paralleling 3phase transformers since transformers secondary voltages must be in-phase to be
paralleled. Therefore, we must pay attention to these shifts.
Application:
This type of connection is commonly employed at the substation end of the transmission
line. The main use with this connection is to step down the voltage. The neutral available
on the primary side is grounded. It can be seen that there is phase difference of 30
between primary and secondary line voltages.