Gman1977
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2016
- 9
Hi guys,
First time poster. Question is.... If the secondary of a CT is shorted out completely, S1 to S2, can current still flow in the secondary winding? My maths is saying yes but my brain is saying no. Sorry if this is a stupid question. The background to this question is......I have a new switchboard, the Phase CT's are mounted directly beside the Core balance CT. The protection relay is showing core balance current due to the proximity of the phase CT's. I have already proved this by moving the phase CT's further away from the Core balance... The effect decreases. Ideally I need to remove the phase CT's to prove 100% that they are interfering with the core balance but this is a big task due to the installation. My brain says that shorting the phase CT secondarys means there will be no flux generated but my maths says otherwise?
First time poster. Question is.... If the secondary of a CT is shorted out completely, S1 to S2, can current still flow in the secondary winding? My maths is saying yes but my brain is saying no. Sorry if this is a stupid question. The background to this question is......I have a new switchboard, the Phase CT's are mounted directly beside the Core balance CT. The protection relay is showing core balance current due to the proximity of the phase CT's. I have already proved this by moving the phase CT's further away from the Core balance... The effect decreases. Ideally I need to remove the phase CT's to prove 100% that they are interfering with the core balance but this is a big task due to the installation. My brain says that shorting the phase CT secondarys means there will be no flux generated but my maths says otherwise?