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Engineering Standard Electrical

EP 90 10 00 01 SP ELECTRICAL PHASE RELATIONSHIPS


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Chief Engineer Electrical Wilfred Leung Chief Engineer Electrical Authorised by: Wilfred Leung Chief Engineer Electrical

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Engineering Standard

RailCorp Engineering Standard Electrical Electrical Phase Relationships

EP 90 10 00 01 SP

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Version 3.0 Date November 2001 May 2010 Summary of change Last Technical Review Application of TMA 400 format

Contents
1 2 3 4 Introduction .............................................................................................................................3 RailCorp System .....................................................................................................................3 Other Systems Transformer Connections...........................................................................3 Phase Comparisons with the RailCorp System..................................................................4

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Introduction
This document describes the phase relationships of the various RailCorp voltage systems, and the transformer vector connections used by RailCorp. In addition, the phase relationship to the networks of the other NSW Distributors, through which the RailCorp network passes, are set out. (This is for information only as the RailCorp cannot be responsible for this information.) Voltages of 33 kV and above are in phase throughout NSW (except for some minor areas mentioned below). However 11 kV and 415 V system phases differ between the old NSW County Council districts. Since these County Councils have been amalgamated (1995) into six Distributors, different parts of the new Distribution districts are out of phase with each other. The RailCorp network is unusual in that it spans many of the old districts, whereas the Distributors are usually geographically as well as electrically isolated.

RailCorp System
RailCorp uses the following transformer vector connections:132/33, 66/33 & 11/2 66/11, 33/11 & 33/2 all voltages/415 Yy0 Dy1 (the lv lags the higher voltage by 30O) Dy1

(including 600/415 rectifier aux Tx.)

Note 1: Note 2: Note 3:

415V derived from a 33kV/415V Tx is out of phase with the 415V derived from an 11kV/415 Tx. (there is a 60O difference.) the 11 kV and 2 kV systems are in phase. the 33 kV and 66 kV systems are in phase and are 30O ahead of the 11 & 2 kV systems

Additional information on RailCorp transformer phasing is available in Drawing E/43686.

Other Systems Transformer Connections


Transformers used by other systems are as shown in Table 1. (Only the areas through which RailCorp high voltage lines pass are indicated below.)

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Geographic Area bounded by RailCorp (for comparison) Sydney County Council

33/11 Dy1 Dy1

33/415 Dy1 Dy1

11/415 Dy1 Dy1

St George County Council Central Coast Shortland County Council Prospect County Council Illawarra County Council

Hawkesbury R, Auburn, Bankstown, East Hills & Waterfall; except old St. George area as below Rockdale south to the Georges R. Hawkesbury River to Doyalson Doyalson to Newcastle & Hunter Valley West of Auburn (Duck R). south to Bargo including Liverpool & Campbelltown Waterfall (excl.), south to Pt. Kembla & Dapto.

Dy1 Dy11 Dy1 Dy1

Dy11 Dy11 Dy11 Dy11

Dy11

Table 1 - Other Distributors Connections The old Sydney County Council area of EnergyAustralia uses the same vectors as RailCorp so that the old SCC and RailCorp systems are totally in phase at all voltages, and all transformers are interchangeable.

Phase Comparisons with the RailCorp System


Voltage old SCC area now eA 66kV 33kV in phase in phase old St George CC now eA in phase in phase Central coast area now eA in phase in phase see note 2 out of phase old PCC area now Integral in phase in phase old Sh. CC area now eA in phase in phase old ICC area now Integral in phase in phase

11kV

in phase

in phase

in phase

in phase

out of phase see note 1

415V

in phase

out of phase

out of phase

out of phase

out of phase

Table 2 - Other Distributors Phase Relationships Note 1: The isolated RailCorp 11 kV network in the Wollongong area, fed from Coniston, is in phase with Integrals 11 kV system. This is achieved by swapping two hv and two lv phases in the external bus connections to the 33/11 Tx (Dy1) at Coniston. In the area around Lake Munmorah, the eA 33 kV system is fed from the Munmorah PS auxiliary supplies which are derived from 330/33 kV transformers and the 33 kV is 30o out of phase with all other 33 kV.

Note 2:

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