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KraakeCrest
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Hi again, another question.
Please see the schematic below. It shows a wye-wye(n) with a delta tertiary winding. So this delta winding is inserted here so that we can achieve amp-turn balance with the zero sequence currents flowing on the secondary side.
I know that zero sequence currents cannot flow on the primary side due to no neutral conductor. But how does the tertiary winding help us, to let zero sequence flow on the secondary? "Current must return to the source", so below the zero sequence currents are flowing between the load and secondary and gets amp-turn balanced in the tertiary, but no zero sequence currents are returning to the source?
What am I missing here?
Please see the schematic below. It shows a wye-wye(n) with a delta tertiary winding. So this delta winding is inserted here so that we can achieve amp-turn balance with the zero sequence currents flowing on the secondary side.
I know that zero sequence currents cannot flow on the primary side due to no neutral conductor. But how does the tertiary winding help us, to let zero sequence flow on the secondary? "Current must return to the source", so below the zero sequence currents are flowing between the load and secondary and gets amp-turn balanced in the tertiary, but no zero sequence currents are returning to the source?
What am I missing here?