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Hello I'm an electrical protection engineer.
I was trying to look for information about why the voltage transformers are open delta connected in a Ge design and if it has something to do with the LCI start up? maybe it has something to do with the 89nd switch and the need to be unearthed during the start up?
The reason why the machine working as a generator is grounded is because they need to limit fault current to a low value for a phase-ground fault to avoid damages to the machine(they limit to a typical value of 10A)?
The reason why it can not be ungrounded is because in case of a fault high transient over voltages appears in the machine deteriorating insulation materials. So in order to protect the generator they reduce both voltage transients and current fault values?
I hope this helps could you guys also answer my question?
Thanks in advance
I was trying to look for information about why the voltage transformers are open delta connected in a Ge design and if it has something to do with the LCI start up? maybe it has something to do with the 89nd switch and the need to be unearthed during the start up?
The reason why the machine working as a generator is grounded is because they need to limit fault current to a low value for a phase-ground fault to avoid damages to the machine(they limit to a typical value of 10A)?
The reason why it can not be ungrounded is because in case of a fault high transient over voltages appears in the machine deteriorating insulation materials. So in order to protect the generator they reduce both voltage transients and current fault values?
I hope this helps could you guys also answer my question?
Thanks in advance
