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                 Figure 6.6  Commonly used primary and secondary winding connections for three-phase transformers.


              6.4 THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMER WINDING ARRANGEMENTS

              Three methods of arranging the windings of three-phase transformers are commonly encountered:
              star, delta and zig-zag. Each method can be applied to either or both of the primary and secondary
              windings, Figure 6.6 shows the three forms.
                    Star windings are used when a neutral connection is required for earthing or for un-balanced
              loads (these are usually groups of single-phase loads placed between separate phases of the supply
              and its neutral. Each group may not be identical and hence the system will be unbalanced).
                    Delta windings are most frequently used on the high voltage winding, which is usually the
              winding connected to the supply. The delta connection also allows third harmonic currents to circulate
              which improves the waveforms of the line currents and voltages on both side of the transformer.
              Delta windings may be slightly more expensive because the insulation has to withstand the full
              line-to-line voltage.

                    The zig-zag winding requires each three-phase winding to be split in half. Each half is inter-
              connected with a half-winding on another core limb. Zig-zag windings are used to suppress third
              harmonics or to provide a neutral connection as an earthing transformer, and to obtain a phase angle
              shift. Zig-zag windings are sometimes used for power rectifier circuits when high order harmonic
              can be nuisance and have to be minimised.
                    A procedure has been adopted (IEC60076 part 4) for identifying the winding connections.
              Letters and numbers are used as follows. The high voltage (HV) terminals have upper-case letters
              e.g. A-B-C, R-Y-B, U-V-W, L1-L2-L3 and the low voltage (LV) terminals have lower-case letters
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