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How To Turn A Dy11 Transformer Into A Dy1

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A short explanation on how to turn a Dy11 transformer into a Dy1.

Dy1
W1
R W B
R

1 2 3 1 2 D1
N

B 3 W
r w b r
4
y0
4 5 6 N

6 5 w
b
Figure 1

Figure 1 shows the standard Dy1 connection. One thing to remember with these diagrams is that Leg 1 is associated with
Leg 4, Leg 2 with Leg 5 and Leg 3 with Leg 6. Also make sure you’ve got your head around the dot notation on each Leg
(winding). As can be seen in the vector groups, Leg 1 lags Leg 4 by 30°, Leg 2 lags Leg 5 by 30° and Leg 3 lags Leg 6 by 30°.

Dy11

R W B W1
R

1 2 3 3 1 D11
N

B 2 W
r w b r
4
y0
4 5 6 N

6 5 w
b
Figure 2

Figure 2 shows the standard Dy11 connection. As can be seen in the vector groups, Leg 1 leads Leg 4 by 30°, Leg 2 leads
Leg 5 by 30° and Leg 3 leads Leg 6 by 30°.
The challenge now is to turn a Dy11 into a Dy1.

Dy11 with Two Phases Swapped at Primary


R B W W1
R

1 2 3 1
N 3
B 2 W
r w b r
4
y0
4 5 6 N

6 5 w
b
Figure 3

Figure 3 shows the standard Dy11 connection with the White and the Blue phases swapped at the primary. As can be
seen in the vector groups, Leg 1 lags Leg 4 by 30° which is what we want but Leg 2 lags Leg 5 by 150° and Leg 3 lags Leg 6
by 150° (don’t forget the dot notation).

Dy11 with Two Phases Swapped at Primary and Secondary

R B W W1
R

1 2 3 1
N 3
B 2 W
r b w r
4
4 5 6 N

5 6 w
b

Figure 4

Figure 3 shows the standard Dy11 connection with the White and the Blue phases swapped at the primary and the
secondary. As can be seen in the vector groups, Leg 1 lags Leg 4 by 30°, Leg 2 lags Leg 5 by 30° and Leg 3 lags Leg 6 by
30°.

Sibeen

08/02/11

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