How can I model an autotransformer through a Three-Phase OLTC Regulating Transformer ?

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I want to model a 62.5/50 MVA auto transformer how can I model it by Three-Phase OLTC Regulating Transformer?

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Kothuri
Kothuri on 21 Aug 2024
Hi ,
I understand that you would like to model an auto transformer using a “Three-phase OLTC Regulating Transformer”. This block is used to model a three-phase two-winding transformer or autotransformer using an on-load tap changer (OLTC) for regulating voltage on a transmission or distribution system. You can configure the block by
  • Double-click on the “Three-Phase OLTC Regulating Transformer” block to open its parameters dialog.
  • Set the parameters according to the transformer's specifications such as
  • Nominal Power: Set this to the higher of the two ratings, which is 62.5 MVA in this scenario. This ensures that the transformer is rated for the maximum power.
  • Tap Changer Settings: Configure the OLTC settings, including the number of taps, tap step size, and the voltage regulation range.
  • And configure the other parameters of the OLTC block as per the rated values.
You refer the below documentation link for more information on Three-phase OLTC Regulating Transformer

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