AMBMI
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2007
- 54
Hi to everybody,
we should verify the CT dimensioning for a line differential Areva Miccom P521 device. The critical point is the stability for external faults. We are using class PX Cts
Is anybody aware of any special value "suggested" by Areva for the "Ktd" value? We found that Siemens for instance is suggesting
VK > Isccmax(external fault )* (Rct + R'b) * Isn / 1.3
where Rct = secondary winding d.c. resistance at 75°C
and R'b = Rlead + Rrelay = connected resistive burden
in this case Ktd is 1
1.3 is nothing else that a magic number to pass from the class P to the class PX CT (according to BS 3938/IEC 60044-1).
I assume that also Areva should use Ktd = 1 but in this case the stability is very critical...basically impossible (CT with Vk = 220 V, 250/1 verification with 40 kA! )
we should verify the CT dimensioning for a line differential Areva Miccom P521 device. The critical point is the stability for external faults. We are using class PX Cts
Is anybody aware of any special value "suggested" by Areva for the "Ktd" value? We found that Siemens for instance is suggesting
VK > Isccmax(external fault )* (Rct + R'b) * Isn / 1.3
where Rct = secondary winding d.c. resistance at 75°C
and R'b = Rlead + Rrelay = connected resistive burden
in this case Ktd is 1
1.3 is nothing else that a magic number to pass from the class P to the class PX CT (according to BS 3938/IEC 60044-1).
I assume that also Areva should use Ktd = 1 but in this case the stability is very critical...basically impossible (CT with Vk = 220 V, 250/1 verification with 40 kA! )