DocumentCode
3597526
Title
How Tapchanger Controls Contribute to Premature Transformer Failures
Author
Jauch, E. Tom
Author_Institution
EUSEC, Inc., Sun City, FL
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
This paper focuses on LTC (load tap changer) transformer control practices, which may cause tapchanger hunting and therefore excessive tapchange operations. Applications of paralleling methods and the determination and confirmation of optimum settings, which may contribute to excessive or untimely tap change operations, are discussed. The transformer applications considered in this paper will include transmission tie transformers as well as transmission-distribution interface transformers. Attention will be drawn to common paralleling commissioning practices in the field that can create conditions for tapchanger "hunting." In many applications, a control function will result in different actions depending on the system configuration and parameters. These changing system conditions are continuously affected by automatic operations on the transmission and distribution systems, such as protective relay operations or load management techniques. Some of these system conditions will also be discussed.
Keywords
failure analysis; on load tap changers; load management techniques; load tap changer transformer control; paralleling methods; premature transformer failures; protective relay; tapchanger hunting; transmission tie transformers; transmission-distribution interface transformers; Acceleration; Automatic control; Contamination; Control systems; Load management; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Protection; Protective relaying; Voltage control; Control; Load-Tap-Changer; Paralleling; Regulators; Transformer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007. IEEE
ISSN
1932-5517
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1296-X
Electronic_ISBN
1932-5517
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2007.385875
Filename
4275641
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