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SECTION H
Specifications for Earthing Transformers
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This section covering Earthing Transformers forms a part of CBI and P Manual on Transformers. This
section does not purport to include all the necessary provisions ofa contract. For general requirements of tests,
erection, maintenance and commissioning, reference shall be made to section A, J and K of the manual.
1. GENERAL
1.1 Unless otherwise modified in this section the earthing transformers shall comply with latest versions of
IS 5553 (Part 6) and IS 2026,
1.2 Three phase earthing transformers provide an artificial neutral and are used for the following purposes.
to earth an otherwise unearthed system
to connect single phase toads between lines and neutral
to connect an are suppression coil
to limit fault current during a line to earth fault determined by the zero sequence impedance of earthing
transformers and also by the possible addition of resistors and thereby permitting selective protection.
‘*NOTE: The provision of the earthing transformer does not necessarily make the system effectively earthed,
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¢. _Earthing transformers with zigzag (inter-star) connected winding can have a star connected secondary
winding to provide an auxiliary supply.
1.3 Construction of Earthing Transformer is similar to conventional oil filled transformer, Usually cooling
specified is ONAN type.
2. WINDING CONNECTIONS
Earthing Transformers are, usually connected either in zigzag (Inter-star) or star-delta. For star-delta
transformer the secondary delta winding shall always be connected in closed delta. The neutral of star connected
‘main winding is earthered. Earthing transformer which consists of a single winding connected in inter-star may
also be provided with an auxiliary (secondary) winding. This secondary winding when provided shall be connected
in star.
a Primary Zigzag (interstar), Secondary - Star
b. Primary == Star Secondary - Delta
¢. Primary -—Zigeag (interstar)
2.1 For the purpose of fault current limitation resistors/reactors can be inserted either between primary neutral
Point and earth or in series with primary terminals of interstar or star connected primary windings to adjust the
zero sequence impedance (Fig. 1 and 2).
For star-delta connected earthing transformer the delta connected winding may be of the open type in order to
permit the insertion of a resistor or reactor to adjust the zero sequence impedance.
2.2 Also connecting the resistor/reactors at the neutral end would be preferable.
3. TAPPINGS AND TAP CHANGING
3.1 For zigzag connected earthing transformer having auxiliary winding if tappings are required for voltage
variation, it shall be provided on zigzag connected main winding. Equal and uniform number of tapings shall
be provided on both zig and zag windings of main windings.
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a, Current limiting resistor in neutral b, Current limiting resistors in line
Fig. 2: 3 phase star-delta neutral earthing transformer
Range of variation : +5 to -5% in steps of 2.5%
3.2. Tap changing shall be carried out by means of an off circuit externally operated self-positioning switch and
when the transformer is in deenergised condition. Position No. 1 shall correspond to maximum plus tappings.
Provisions shall be made for locking the tap changing switch handle in position.
3.3 However, tappings are not preferred for Earthing Transformer.
4, INSULATION LEVEL
‘The insulation level for the line terminals of an earthing transformer shall correspond to those specified for
transformers as per IS : 2026 (Part 3).
5, LOSSES AND IMPEDANCE
5.1 Losses
5.1.1 Only no-load losses should be specified for earthing transformer not provided with additional auxiliary
‘windings. The tolerance on specified no-load losses will be subject to limits specified in IS : 2026.
5.1.2 Both no-load and load losses will be specified for earthing transformers provided with windings suitable
for supplying auxiliary loads. The load losses specified should be based on the rating of the auxiliary winding.
‘These losses are also subject to tolerance in accordance with IS : 2026.
5.2 Impedance
‘5.2.1 Zero sequence impedance of each earthing transformer shall be specified in ohms per phase and this
impedance will be subject to a tolerance of +20%, -0%.
1265.2.2 When earthing transformers are ‘provided with auxiliary winding ‘impedance between the: auxiliary winding
Begone” ersar (zigzag) winding must be specified nd this impedance shall be subject to tolerance as pet
TS : 2026.
However, if any difficulty arises to achieve both the specified zero sequence impedance of main winding
and the percentage impedance between the main winding and auxiliary winding, in such cases either externah
resistors/teactors may be provided on main windings to adjust the zero sequence impedance or current limiting,
resistors/reactors may be provided on auxiliary side to limit the fault current on auxiliary side tothe specified
value.
6. CONTINUOUS AND SHORT TIME CURRENT RATING
6.1 Continuous Current
6.1.1 Rated Neutral Continuous Current
Continuous neutral current is specified either in the case where phase unbalance of the system exists or
when the earthing transformer is to be designed for connection of ‘single phase loads between line and the
neutral.
6.1.2 Rated Continuous Current
‘The current flowing through the line terminals continuously when a rated power of a ‘secondary winding is
specified.
‘Note! The earthing transformer shall ary the specified neutral or rated continuous curent and comply a regards
the temperature rise with appropriate requirements of IS: 2026 when iis energised at rated voltage and frequency
6.2 Rated Short Time Current in the Neutral
The earthing transformer shall carry the specified neutral fault current for the specified duration without
‘exceeding the winding temperature of 250°C for copper and a temperature of 200°C for aluminium.
When an earthing transformer is designed for the neutral point to be connected toa current limiting impedance
in the connection to earth, it should also be capable of withstanding, for a period of 5 seconds, the maximum
arth fault current that can flow without the additional impedance in circuit. This safe guard is necessary should,
for instance, the bushing of an earth resistor flash over.
When earthing transformers are operated without external resistor, the rated short time current and zero
Sequence impedance shall have the following relationship.
3.Vph
Ish=
Vph is the maximum permissible operating phase voltage
2 is the zero sequence impedance per limb of earthing transformer
Ish is the short time neutral current of the transformer
63 Ability to Withstand Rated Short Time Current
6311 The earthing transformers shall be capable of withstanding the mechanical and thermal stresses caused by
the rated short time current flowing for the specified duration,
The thermal ability can be demonstrated by calculation using the following formula as per clause 9.1 of IS 2026
(Part 1) -1977
= 0, +aP tx 1026C
where
1276, is the highest average temperature attained by the winding due to short time current maintained over the
specified duration and shall not exceed 250°C for copper winding and 200°C for aluminium winding.
6, is the initial temperature in degree celsius
Jis the short time current density in ampere per square millimetre
tis the duration in seconds
a isa function of % (@, + 0, ), in accordance with table t
6,is the maximum permissible average winding temperature, 250°C for copper and 200°C for aluminium.
6.3.1.2 Where Earthing Transformers are used with extemal resistor/reactors to limit the earth fault current, the
earthing transformer should also be able to withstand dynamically and thermally the maximum earth fault
current without extemal resisterireactors for a period of 5 seconds.
6.3.2 For earthing transformers without secondary winding 0, shall be taken as the sum of the maximum ambient
‘temperature and manufacturers guaranteed average oil temperature rise of the earthing transformer under normal
operating conditions.
6.3.3 For earthing transformer with loaded secondary windings @, shall be the sum of the appropriate maximum.
ambient temperature and the relevant temperature rise specified in IS : 2026 measured by change in resistance.
Table - 1
‘a= function of 4 (8, +0) °C
% @,+0)
Copper windings Aluminium windings
140 7Al 16.5
160 7.80 174
180 8.20 18.3
200 8.59 19.1
20 8.99 ~
240 9.38 -
6.3.4 Ability of earthing transformer to withstand mechanical stresses due to the rated short time current
flowing in the windings under fault conditions shall be determined by tests described as per clause 8.6 of
IS : $553 (part 6).
7. TESTS
TA Type Test
7.1.1 Impulse Voltage Withstand Test (IS : 2026 (Part 111),
7.1.2 Heat run test (clause 4 of IS : 2026 (Part 2)
Applicable only in the case of earthing transformers having auxiliary winding,
7.2 Special test
7.2.1 Short circuit withstand test.
Clause 8.6 of IS : 5553 (Part 6).
Note : After short circuit test, success of test shall be verified by usual inspection, by repetition of dielectric test
at 75 per cent of its original value and by a check measurement of zero sequence impedance.
1287.3 Routine Test
7.3.1 Measurement of winding resistance clause 16.2 of IS : 2026 (Part 1).
7.3.2 Measurement of insulation resistance (clause 16.0 of IS : 2026 (Part 1).
7.3.3 Measurement of zero sequence impedance (clause 16.10 of IS : 2026 (Part 1).
Note: Zero sequence impedance may be measured at any current between 25 per cent to 100 per cent rated
short time neutral current and is expressed in ohms per phase. It shall be ensured that the applied current shall
not exceed the current carrying capability of the winding or metallic constructional parts.
7.3.4 Measurement of no load loss and no load current (clause 16.5 of IS : 2026 (Part 1).
7.3.5 Dielectric tests (IS : 2026 (Part 3).
7.3.5.1 Separate Source Voltage withstand Test (Clause 10 of IS : 2026 (Part 3).
7.3.5.2 Induced over voltage test (clause 11 of IS : 2026 (Part 3). Applicable only in the case of earthing
transformer with a secondary winding.
7.3.6 Check of voltage vector relationship and polarity (clause 16.3 of IS : 2026 (Part 1).
7.3.7 Measurement of voltage ratio (clause 16.3 of IS : 2026 (Part 1). Applicable only in the case of earthing
transformer with a secondary (auxiliary) winding.
Ratio measurement of zigzag connected earthing transformer with star connected auxiliary winding.
For a zigzag connected earthing transformer the zig and zag windings constituting one phase are physically
‘wound on two different limbs of the core. Hence ifa single phase supply is applied between line and neutral of
interstar (zigzag) connected winding, the voltage induced in zig and zag winding, will be different. Due to this,
voltage induced on secondary winding of same phase will not be the same as that defined by the per phase
voltage ratio of the transformer. Thus voltage ratio measurement with single phase application will give misleading
results if application and measurement is made on per phase basis. (ie between line and neutral).
‘A vector diagram of a 33/0.435 kV ZNynl connected earthing transformer is given as Fig. 3. The zig and zag
windings per limb are designed for 11 kV and LV is designed for 0.43SA3KV. Here 3 phase voltage ratio is defined
as the ratio of the HV line to neutral voltage to LV line to line voltage (IR-IN/2R-2Y) ie 33/V3/0.435 = 43.799
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Fig. 3 - Vector & voltage relationship of a 33/0.435 kV ZNynI connected earthing transformer
Foe single phase application, the ratio IR-IN/2R-2Y will be
33/32/0435 / J x2
33 /,J3 0.435 kV
43.799
2
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. 129ie., for a zig zag connected earthing transformer to get actual design ratio with single phase application, the
ratfo measurement shall be made by applying line to neutral voltage (per phase) on interstar connected main
winding and measuring the induced line to line voltage on corresponding star connected secondary windings or
vice versa.
Note : For ratio measurement with 3 phase application equal and balanced supply (w.r. to voltage and phase
difference) shall be-applied, otherwise ratio error will be high.
7.3.8 Measurement of impedance voltage short circuit impedance and load loss (see clause 16.4 of IS : 2026
(Part 1) : 1977.
8. REFERENCES
+5553 (Part 6)
2026 (Part 1,2,3,4 & 5)
3. ISC 289 section 6
4. IEC 76
5. CBIP manual on transformers, section H - 1987
"Specification for Earthing Transformer”
6. The J & P transformer book, Tenth edition chapter 11, 20 and 21
130SECTION I
Specifications for Valves for Transformers