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Fed from Three phase source

C1
B1
A1
A2

B2

C2
Supplying Three phase load
Opendelta
Fed from Three phase source
a1

c1
b1

B1
A1
A2

B2
a2

c2
b2

Supplying Three phase load


Opendelta
Fed from Three phase source
a1

c1
b1

B1
A1
A2

B2
a2

c2
b2

Supplying Three phase load


a1

b1

c1
Opendelta

a2

b2

c2
Opendelta
Fed from Three phase source a1

Supplying Three phase load


a1 a2
b1
a2
A1 A2
b1 b2
b2
c1
B1 B2
c2
c1 c2

Vab = V0

Vbc = V 120
Opendelta
Fed from Three phase source a1

Supplying Three phase load


a1 a2
b1
a2
A1 A2
b1 b2
b2
c1
B1 B2
c2
c1 c2
Applying KVL in loop a2b2 c2 a2:
Vab = V0 Vca = [Vab + Vbc ]
= V0 V 120
Vbc = V 120 = V + 0.5V + j 0.866V
= (0.5 + j 0.866)V
= V120
Opendelta
Fed from Three phase source a1

Supplying Three phase load


a1 a2
b1
a2
A1 A2
b1 b2
b2
c1
B1 B2
c2
c1 c2
Applying KVL in loop a2b2 c2 a2:
Vab = V0 Vca = [Vab + Vbc ]
= V0 V 120
Vbc = V 120 = V + 0.5V + j 0.866V
= (0.5 + j 0.866)V
= V120
Phase load currents and line currents in open delta:

Vca = V120 a1

b1
a2
I c2 a2 = I120 Va2b2 = V0
I a2b2 = I0
b2
I b2c2 = I 120 c1

Vbc = V 120 c2
Phase load currents and line currents in open
delta:

Vca = V120 a1

b1
a2
I c2 a2 = I120 Va2b2 = V0
I a2b2 = I0
b2
I b2c2 = I 120 c1

Vbc = V 120 c2

I a2 = I a2b2 I c2 a2 = I0 I120 = I 30
Phase load currents and line currents in open delta:

Vca = V120 a1

b1
a2
I c2 a2 = I120 Va2b2 = V0
I a2b2 = I0
b2
I b2c2 = I 120 c1

Vb2c2 = V 120 c2

I a2 = I a2b2 I c2 a2 = I0 I120 = I 30 a2

I c2 = I c2 a2 I b2c2 = I120 I 120 = I90 b2 c2

N.B.: Line currents have the same values and angles even if the load was
star connected
Active & reactive power of open delta:
I c2

+ 90 Va2b2 = V0
30
st
1 Transformer : 2 nd Transformer :
I a2
Va2b2 = V0 Vbc = V 120
I c2
I a2 = I 30 Vb2c2 = V 120 I c2 = I90
I c2 = I 90
S T1

ST 1 = Va2b2 I * S VV ST 2 = Vb2c2 ( I c2 )*
a2

= (V0 )(I30 ) = (V 120 )(I90 )


S T2 = VI 30
= VI30
1
S VV = S T 1 + S T 2 = 3 VLine I Line Q T1 = Q T 2 = (VLine I Line )
2
Deratingofopendelta
Fed from Three phase source
I Line = I Phase

Supplying Three phase load


S = 3 V phase I Phase
A1 A2

S VV = S T 1 + S T 2 3 VLine I Line
= 3 VLine ( I Phase )
B1 B2 = 3 VLine I Phase
SVV 1
57.7%
S 3
Deratingofopendelta
Fed from Three phase source
I Line = I Phase

Supplying Three phase load


S = 3 V phase I Phase
A1 A2

S VV = S T 1 + S T 2 = 3 VLine I Line
= 3 VLine ( I Phase )
B1 B2 = 3 VLine I Phase
SVV 1
57.7%
S 3
Deratingofopendelta
Fed from Three phase source
I Line = I Phase

Supplying Three phase load


S = 3 V phase I Phase
A1 A2

S VV = S T 1 + S T 2 = 3 VLine I Line
= 3 VLine ( I Phase )
B1 B2 = 3 VLine I Phase
SVV 1
57.7%
S 3
Opendelta
Disadvantages:
Fed from Three phase source
I Line = I Phase - De-rated operation, 57.7% of

Supplying Three phase load


bank; (3/2) = 86.6% of the capacity
of the remaining two transformers
A1 A2
-Average P.F. of V bank < Load P.F.
( 86.6% of balanced load P.F.);
The two transformers operate at
B1 different power factors; for a
B2
balanced load P.F. of cos, one
transformer has a P.F. of cos(30-)
while the other has a P.F. of
cos(30+), accordingly voltage
regulation differs.

IAB - Accordingly, increasing load (even


if perfectly balanced), causes
IB IBC terminal secondary voltages to be
unbalanced
Two single phase 150 kVA, 7200/600 V transformers are connected in open
delta configuration. Find the maximum three phase load supplied.

Rated Secondary current of either transformer = 150 000 / 600 = 250 A


This current should not be exceeded whatever was the type of connection,
Accordingly:

(S Load )maximum = 3VI = 3 600 250 = 260kVA


Available rating of two transformers = 2 150 = 300kVA
% Derating = 260 / 300 = 86.6%
One transformer is producing reactive power, while the other is
consuming reactive power. This energy exchange between the
two transformers is the reason for limited power output of 57.7%
instead of an expected 66.7%
Fed from Three phase source

C1
B1
A1
A2

B2

C2
Supplying Three phase load
OpenYOpenDelta
OpenYOpenDelta
Fed from Three phase source

Supplying Three phase load


Disadvantages:
A1 A2
- Very large return current flow
in neutral of primary

B1 B2
n

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