Hi all,
I have access to a 3 phase transformer. I'm going to get a professional to hook it up but before I do i'm looking to make sure its the right configuration. I've attached a picture of the nameplate.
I need a secondary phase wye with neutral connection with neutral and from the nameplate it looks to be what it is. There are a few flags that make me think that I may be mistaken. Both the primary and secondary wingdings seem to be configured in a T shape. There are also dotted lines forming a triangle between the X1, X2, and X3 connections. From scouring the internet I've managed to find similar (not the same) diagrams indicating Scott T configurations. Would anyone know from the attached image what this unit is doing?
Perhaps I just don't know the right terminology to find the pertaining theory or documentation. Any advice on how to read this is appreciated. Having a lot of fun with this and obsolete Reliance systems.
If I've broken any conventions or etiquette feel free to yell at me.
Thanks,
I have access to a 3 phase transformer. I'm going to get a professional to hook it up but before I do i'm looking to make sure its the right configuration. I've attached a picture of the nameplate.
I need a secondary phase wye with neutral connection with neutral and from the nameplate it looks to be what it is. There are a few flags that make me think that I may be mistaken. Both the primary and secondary wingdings seem to be configured in a T shape. There are also dotted lines forming a triangle between the X1, X2, and X3 connections. From scouring the internet I've managed to find similar (not the same) diagrams indicating Scott T configurations. Would anyone know from the attached image what this unit is doing?
Perhaps I just don't know the right terminology to find the pertaining theory or documentation. Any advice on how to read this is appreciated. Having a lot of fun with this and obsolete Reliance systems.
If I've broken any conventions or etiquette feel free to yell at me.
Thanks,
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