Title :
Medium voltage reduced voltage autotransformer starter failures $explaining the unexplained
Author_Institution :
Eaton Electr.-Cutler-Hammer, Arden, NC, USA
fDate :
27 June-1 July 2004
Abstract :
For the past century the autotransformer, or "Korndorfer" Starter has been a standard in the electrical industry. However for more than the past thirty years the autotransformer starter has been experiencing unexplained "high voltage stress" failures in typical applications. These failures have been reported on 2400 V starters from South America to 11 kV starters in the North Sea. In most cases the zero tap or the turns close to the zero tap are involved in the failure. This paper discusses the failure mode and the corrective action that prevents "high voltage stress" failures.
Keywords :
arresters; autotransformers; electric motors; electrical faults; failure analysis; starting; vacuum interrupters; 11 kV; 2400 V; Korndorfer starter; North Sea; South America; medium voltage; reduced voltage autotransformer starter failures; surge arresters; unexplained high voltage stress failures; vacuum interrupters; zero tap; Circuit testing; Coils; Contactors; Dielectrics; Frequency; Medium voltage; South America; Stress; Transformers; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2004. Conference Record of the 2004 Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8282-X
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2004.1338366