b_gibb
Electrical
- Apr 13, 2023
- 14
Hi!
I want to determine if my 600:5 CT will saturate. I have all the information but I feel like my formula is not correct. I understand it to be:
Vs = ( Ifault / CTratio ) * ( Burden of CT and leads and relay ) * ( 1 + X/R )
Where,
Vs = is the voltage developed on the secondary of the CT that I can compare on the excitation graph to see if it is in the linear range
Ifault = is the primary fault current, in my case 14.738kA
CTratio = is 600/5 = 120
Burden is all the burdens added up (in my case, 0.365 ohms)
x/r is the system X/R ratio which for my system is 17.5
This all makes sense to me but the answer works out to be 830V!!!! Which isn't even close to being on the excitation graph. Even if I change it to a 1200:5 CT (double the denominator), it's not close.
What am I missing?
I want to determine if my 600:5 CT will saturate. I have all the information but I feel like my formula is not correct. I understand it to be:
Vs = ( Ifault / CTratio ) * ( Burden of CT and leads and relay ) * ( 1 + X/R )
Where,
Vs = is the voltage developed on the secondary of the CT that I can compare on the excitation graph to see if it is in the linear range
Ifault = is the primary fault current, in my case 14.738kA
CTratio = is 600/5 = 120
Burden is all the burdens added up (in my case, 0.365 ohms)
x/r is the system X/R ratio which for my system is 17.5
This all makes sense to me but the answer works out to be 830V!!!! Which isn't even close to being on the excitation graph. Even if I change it to a 1200:5 CT (double the denominator), it's not close.
What am I missing?