3 Phase Drive Isolation Transformers (DIT)
Overview of K-Factor Rated
Transformers
Today's modern electronic, electric components and circuitry such as computers, copiers, printers, fax machines and display terminals utilize switching mode power supplies for their operation. These switching mode power supplies are non-linear in nature and can cause significant power system problems:
A linear load uses current from the power source continuously over the sinusoidal cycle. A non-linear load uses current in large pulses from the power source thereby creating harmonic distortion. Harmonic components are represented by periodic waves that have a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency. Example:
Harmonic Frequencies superimpose themselves upon the fundamental waveform distorting and changing its magnitude. Effects of Harmonic Components on the Sinusoidal Cycle
Effects on Transformer The major components in the harmonic currents of switching mode power supplies are the 3rd and the 5th Harmonics. Harmonics which are even multiples of 3, such as 3rd, 6th, 9th, etc. are called Triplen Harmonics. When triplen harmonics are present in a 3-Phase system, they add together in the neutral conductor. 3rd Harmonics result in high 180Hz current flowing through the transformer's neutral terminal. The core steel of the transformer has stray losses that will increase dramatically with Harmonic Distortion. These effects cause the transformers to operate at significantly higher temperatures. K-Factor Ratings
A K-Factor Rating applied to a transformer is an index of the transformers
ability to supply harmonic content in its load current while operating within
its temperature limits. For Dry Type Transformers a K-Factor calculation is made
to determine the amount of the Harmonic Content present in a power system.
K-Rated Transformers are sized to handle 100% of the fundamental 60Hz load, plus
the non-linear load specified. The neutral of the K-Rated transformer is sized
at 200% of the current rating of the phase connections.
K-Factor 1: Motors, Incandescent Lighting, Resistance Heating, Motor
Generators (without solid state drives) What about other K-Factor Ratings? We can calculate K-Factor Ratings or any
magnitude when Harmonic Values are given
Common Part Numbers & Typical Information
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