LAB 06 To Make The Three Phase Transformer Connections ( - Y, - , Y-, Y-Y) and Verify The Line and Phase Voltages and Currents
LAB 06 To Make The Three Phase Transformer Connections ( - Y, - , Y-, Y-Y) and Verify The Line and Phase Voltages and Currents
Pre-Requisite:
Read the following topics of your textbook (Stephen J. Chapman)
Chapter 2, Article: 2.10
Theory:
For reasons of efficiency and economy in the use of copper, the generation, transmission,
and distribution of electric power takes place on a three-phase basis rather than single-
phase. Three- phase transformers are required to step-up or step-down voltages in the
various stages of power transmission. A three-phase transformer can be built in one of two
ways: by suitably connecting a bank of three identical single-phase transformers or by
constructing a three-phase transformer on a common magnetic core.
Any type of three-phase connection can be carried out on both sides of the transformer
bank, such as Y/Y, Y/∆, ∆/Y and ∆/∆.Each transformer carries one third of the three-phase
load under balanced conditions. The major benefit of using a Y-connected winding in a
transformer is that it provides a neutral point. Mainly, ∆-connected windings are used to
suppress third harmonic currents in transformers; a major disadvantage of a ∆-winding in a
transformer is that both ends of individual windings are connected to the lines.
Consequently, both terminals of the winding may experience over voltages that occur in
the system. Therefore, ∆-windings need more expensive insulation as compared to Y-
windings. To maintain the same flux density in the core, the MMF requirements for Y- and
∆-connected transformers must be equal. This requires the volt-per-turn ratio to be held
constant. Therefore, a ∆-connected transformer requires 3 times as many turns for each of
its phases as are needed for a Y-connected transformer.
Following are the four types of Transformer connections,
i. Star-Star
ii. Star-Delta
iii. Delta-Delta
iv. Delta-Star
Star Connection:
This connection forms by joining similar ends of winding either starting or finishing.
Delta Connection:
This connection is formed by joining dissimilar ends .This is also known as MESH.
Equations:
Star VL = √3 ×VP, IL= IP, P=√3 ×VL ×IL × Cosθ, P= 3× VP ×IP × Cosθ
Phase Voltage:
The voltage b/w line and neutral line is called Phase Voltage.
Line Voltage:
The voltage b/w line wire is called line Voltage.
Observations Table:
C
Advantages:
i. Allow 3-Phase four wires system to be used.
ii. Its insulation can withstand 1/√3 of line voltage
Star-Delta Connection: (Y-∆)
The wye-delta arrangement of single-phase transformers is often found at the receiving
end of a transmission line. The reason is that it provides a large step-down voltage ratio
from primary line voltage to secondary line voltage.
Observations Table:
Phase Primary Voltage (Vp) Secondary Voltage (VS)
A
B
C
Advantages:
i. 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.
ii. The neutral available on the primary can be earthed to avoid distortion.
Delta-Delta Connection: (∆-∆)
When connecting three single transformers for three-phase operation, care must be taken
in order to ensure that the secondary terminals provide a balanced system of voltages. The
primary coils may be arbitrarily connected. The objective is to arrange the secondary coil
connections so that the line voltages will be balanced and no circulating current takes
place in the secondary coils.
Observations Table:
Observations Table:
Advantages:
i. Used at Three phase four wire System: On secondary side, neutral is
available, due to which it can be used for 3-phase, 4 wire supply system.
ii. No distortion of Secondary Voltage, No distortion due to third harmonic components
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this experiment, students will
i. Understand how to connect three single-phase transformers to form a
three phase transformer according to known standards.
ii. Understand different types of connections of three-phase transformer banks.
iii. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of
connections of three-phase transformers.
Questions:
ii. Draw a single line diagram of power system specifying all the transformers connections in
power system.
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