Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Example:
Balanced Δ Loads
Example:
Where
Original Circuit
8kV 2
Left
ZB 0.64
100 MVA
80kV 2
Z BMiddle 64
100 MVA
16kV 2
Z BRight 2.56
100 MVA
Same circuit, with
values expressed
in per unit.
1.00
I 0.22 30.8 p.u. (not amps)
3.91 j 2.327
VL 1.00 0.22 30.8
p.u.
2
VL
SL
VL I L* 0.189 p.u.
Z
SG 1.00 0.2230.8 30.8p.u.
To convert back to actual values just multiply the
per unit values by their per unit base
VLActual
0.859 30.8 16 kV 13.7 30.8 kV
S LActual 0.1890 100 MVA 18.90 MVA
SGActual 0.2230.8 100 MVA 22.030.8 MVA
100 MVA
I Middle
B 1250 Amps
80 kV
Middle 0.22 30.8 Amps 275 30.8
I Actual
Three Phase Per Unit
Procedure is very similar to 1f except we use a 3f
VA base, and use line to line voltage bases
1. Pick a 3f VA base for the entire system, S B3f
2. Pick a voltage base for each different voltage level,
VB. Voltages are line to line.
3. Calculate the impedance base
VB2, LL ( 3 VB , LN ) 2 VB2, LN
ZB
S B3f 3S 1Bf S 1Bf
Exactly the same impedance bases as with single phase!
4. Calculate the current base, IB
S B3f 3 S 1Bf S 1Bf
I3Bf I1Bf
3 VB , LL 3 3 VB , LN VB , LN
Exactly the same current bases as with single phase!
Z OriginalBase
pu Z actual Z NewBase
pu
2 2
Vbase Vbase
Hence ZOriginalBase
pu OriginalBase
/ NewBase
Z pu
NewBase
S Base S Base
NewBase
S Base
ZOriginalBase
pu OriginalBase
Z pu
NewBase
S Base
Per Unit Change of Base Example
A 54 MVA transformer has a leakage reactance of
3.69%. What is the reactance on a 100 MVA base?
100
X e 0.0369 0.0683 p.u.
54
Transformer Reactance
Transformer reactance is often specified as a
percentage, say 10%. This is a per unit value (divide by
100) on the power base of the transformer.
Example: A 350 MVA, 230/20 kV transformer has
leakage reactance of 10%. What is p.u. value on 100
MVA base? What is value in ohms (230 kV)?
100
X e 0.10 0.0286 p.u.
350
2
230
0.0286 15.1
100
Three Phase Transformers
There are 4 different ways to connect 3f transformers
Y-Y DD
D-Y Y-D
Y-Y Connection