Transformer Voltage Regulation
Transformer Voltage Regulation
Transformer Voltage Regulation
VR
Vs ,nl Vs , fl Vs , fl
VR
Vs ,nl Vs , fl Vs , fl
VP Vs , fl Vs , fl
VR
VP / a Vs , fl Vs , fl
VR
Prefer small VR For an ideal transformer : VR=0 Note: If there were only resistive loads, the VR would not be much large in real transformers, but because loads normally have different power factors, VR may be considerably large in real transformers.
VR in real transformers
VR
VP / a Vs , fl Vs , fl
V P / a V s Req . I s jX eq. I s
V P / a V s Req . I s jX eq. I s
Transformer Taps
The voltage in a distribution line is not constant. It may be 1.05 p.u. at generator terminal and 0.95 at the load side. Depending on the place the transformer is used, we may need to adjust the transformer ratio to get similar load voltage. Thats why we need Tap
In Tap Changing Under Load (TCUL) transformer, the tap changes automatically to keep the output voltage constant
Current Inrush
If a transformer is switched to a system, there may be some current with large magnitude (Current Inrush), in the first few milliseconds after the switch is closed.
Transients
Transient in electrical systems is the severe changes in current and voltage after a switch is closed or opened
Vm e Vm . cost . sin t N .
Special Transformers
-Instrument Transformers -Autotransformers
Instrument Transformers
Power Transformers (PT) Current Transformers (CT)
We need voltage and current samples for: -measurement (voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeters, scopes) -Protection -Control In instrument transformers, accuracy is very important. In their design they do their best to make it as close as possible to ideal transformers. Accuracy is important in magnitude and phase. They make it shell type to reduce the flux leakage
Autotransformers
This form of transformers are more economical if the voltage level of the primary and the secondary is almost the same. For example if we want to change the voltage from 110 to 120 or 13.2 kV to 13.8 kV.
Conventional Transformer
Step-up autotransformer
Step-down autotransformer
VL NC , VH N C N SE
I L N C N SE IH NC
An autotransformer to get a adjustable magnitude sinusoid voltage from zero to nominal value (the one in the lab)
SW IW .VW S IO VP . I P Vs . I s
S IO SW
But in autotransformers:
The autotransformer can handle more apparent power specially when the series windings is small. The closer the two voltages are the greater the autotransformer power advantage
The disadvantage of increased apparent power is that the parameters of transformer is decreased in p.u. values. This will cause higher currents during faults in power systems
Example: