Generally in power system mostly two winding
transformers are employed. But three winding transformers are employed because
of some advantages:
- The most common reason for having a three winding
transformer is to provide a delta connection tertiary winding
- To limit the fault level on the low voltage system
of the transformer by dividing the LV infeed (in order to provide double
secondary windings)
- Providing tertiary winding helps to interconnect
different power system operating at different voltages (Three winding
transformer helps provide power supply at two different secondary
voltages, 220kV/11kV/6.6kV transformer can able to provide power at two
different voltage levels (11kV and 6.6kV)
- To regulate the voltage and reactive power of the
system by providing synchronous capacitor connected to one of the
terminals of the transformer
Why Delta winding prefer:-
It is always desirable to have one delta
connection winding in the three phase transformer as delta connected three
phase winding will offer low impedance path for the three phase currents. Also
the presence of delta connected three phase winding allows to circulate the
current around the delta winding in the event of unbalance loading condition
Although power system designers aims to avoid
use of star/star transformer in power system but cases will arise when the
phase shift between the star/delta and delta/star is not applicable such as in
the power station supplying power to auxiliary system. Therefore it is common
practice to have a star/star with delta tertiary three winding transformer
supplying power to the plant auxiliary system
B/H Curve of the magnetic material (core of
the transformer) is not linear. Is a sinusoidal voltage (flux) is applied
across the primary winding, the magnetizing current obtained will not be
sinusoidal in nature and consists of fundamental component and several
harmonics. Third harmonic components predominate with several other higher
harmonic components. If there is no delta connected winding, or if the star
connections of the transformers are not grounded, the line to earth capacitance
currents supply system lines supply the harmonic components. If the harmonic
components cannot flow in any one of these paths then, secondary voltage will
be distorted.
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