rmiell
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 30
In 2004 we built a primary metering station on a pole for a newly built RO plant. Recently we retired this setup, to install smaller CTs. The orginal cts (ABB KON-11, 100:5), when opened on the ground, were each shown to have the 2 secondary terminals shorted together, with the factory link. This link must have been in place from the get-go. Metering tech on board at the time of installation has since retired. A check on the history of this site has shown a hefty consumption and demand, in line with the installed equipment.
My question is this. Is it possible for these cts to provide the information to the metering? If it could still provide infomation to the metering, would it be correct? If not correct, how far off would it be?
When a meter tech "shorts out" the cts for servicing the meter, what exactly is happening? One side of the secondary leads is connected to ground?
Thanks for helping me get a handle on this.
Rick Miell
My question is this. Is it possible for these cts to provide the information to the metering? If it could still provide infomation to the metering, would it be correct? If not correct, how far off would it be?
When a meter tech "shorts out" the cts for servicing the meter, what exactly is happening? One side of the secondary leads is connected to ground?
Thanks for helping me get a handle on this.
Rick Miell