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Aerofrank

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Just wondering in some of the Spin_Up problems a KVA load is given as a value of 6. I'm having some difficulty with regrads to where Spin-up gets the value 6 for the KVA load. (See problem 3.04, sample exam 3, from the spin-up exam). Would anyone care to comment on this? If there is any engineering documentation that would help clarify this problem(s), please direct me to imformation (MVA short circuit calculations/Parallel transformers and Parallel Generators etc), that might prove helpful. Your response would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and patience.

AeroFrank

 
Just wondering in some of the Spin_Up problems a KVA load is given as a value of 6. I'm having some difficulty with regrads to where Spin-up gets the value 6 for the KVA load. (See problem 3.04, sample exam 3, from the spin-up exam). Would anyone care to comment on this? If there is any engineering documentation that would help clarify this problem(s), please direct me to imformation (MVA short circuit calculations/Parallel transformers and Parallel Generators etc), that might prove helpful. Your response would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and patience.

AeroFrank
Answer is in this thread

/>http://engineerboards.com/index.php?showtopic=18311

 
Sorry if this is a repost, but this is a handy guide for paralleling transformers from the artist formerly known as Square D:
/>http://products.schneider-electric.us/support/technical-library/?event=detail&oid=09008926802f9112&cat=0b008926800f5616

 
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