Abstract

Solid state transformer (SST) exhibits good features such as high power density, small volume and weight, controlled power factor, voltage sag ride through, etc. compared with traditional line frequency transformer. The 7.2kV AC to 120V/240V AC 20kVA solid state transformer is a key component of the future renewable electric energy delivery and management (FREEDM) systems as the interface between the 7.2kV distribution grid and the low voltage residential micro-grid. Three cascaded 6.7kVA high-voltage high-frequency transformers operating at 3kHz are employed to convert voltage from 3800V high voltage DC link of each cascaded stage to 400V low voltage DC link. The transformer is required to withstand at least 15kV high frequency voltage insulation continuously. Transformer magnetic core materials were reviewed and compared. Winding layout alternatives for leakage, magnetizing inductance and insulation were compared. An insulation strategy based on split core and separate winding structure with inserted insulation layer between the C cores was proposed. One 6.7kVA high voltage high frequency transformer prototype was built and the test results were reported.

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