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m.s.j
07-04-2007, 12:54 AM
Voltage transformers are occasionally used to adapt voltage protective relays and instruments with nominal voltage of main circuit in low voltage switchgears.
In an electrical panel test program an interesting thing was observed. In the panel a three phase voltage transformer with following technical characteristics was used to adapt one 110 V AC under voltage relay with main bus bar voltage.



Voltage Ratio: 380/110 V

Connection: YnYn

Rated power: 60 VA

Construction: Core type

Accuracy class: 3P



The under voltage relay was three phase and microprocessor base made by an authentic company.

The acceptance tests on the individual relay were done successfully, but the under voltage relay in combination with voltage transformer didn’t have suitable reflection against actual one phase under voltage in primary system that was simulated by removing one of three phase fuses in primary side of the voltage transformer.(Really, no under voltage was observed by the relay.) All wire interconnections and related circuits also voltage transformer was rechecked again and every thing was very well. The relevant test men couldn't explain the reason of behavior of circuit. It seemed that interface circuits or devices didn’t work correctly.



How can you explain the reason of non activity of that protection system against primary under voltage?

hj
07-04-2007, 07:03 AM
308 voltage? Interesting? Now are you going to fill us in with the answer to the query, or do we have to wait until someone answers your test question first?

geniescience
07-04-2007, 07:21 AM
when you can translate back and forth between two languages, you can eventually develop an ability to say weird things in ways never said before. It can happen to anybody. In some cases, a person can control it and carry it very far into AliceinWonderland space. 'Tis phantastical.

As you are in Parsiland, and you speak perfect Parsi, I would guess that you have this ability. It works well with technical vocabulary.

Let me be one of many to congratulate you on this personal discovery. Keep up the phantasy! Parse that Parsi! Pass the parsley! More please!

daoud binpharsi :rolleyes: