WiringBoy
Electrical
- May 10, 2011
- 32
Hi
I have gone through the article below and I am not sure if I have it wrong or article has the other way round.
On Page 2 of pdf, It says in low excitation, Im > Ib and other two cases of medium and high excitation Ib keeps increasing as excitation increases. It defined Ib as burden current and Im is magnetizing current.
It also defines case#3, high excitation as open switch which excitation is very high.
Here is what I know about CT saturation, when CT gets saturated, the magnetization reactance component acts like a short and the currents gets shunted to it and no current get reflected in the burden. but the articles is saying the opposite on page 2.
then on page Page, 4 it is saying what I am saying. which means during overfluxing/over-excitation, no change of flux that means the virtual switch as shown on page 2 closes shunting all the ratio current away from the burden until a
reversal of current and integration becomes negative to reduce the flux What am I missing.
I would appreciate your input.
I have gone through the article below and I am not sure if I have it wrong or article has the other way round.
On Page 2 of pdf, It says in low excitation, Im > Ib and other two cases of medium and high excitation Ib keeps increasing as excitation increases. It defined Ib as burden current and Im is magnetizing current.
It also defines case#3, high excitation as open switch which excitation is very high.
Here is what I know about CT saturation, when CT gets saturated, the magnetization reactance component acts like a short and the currents gets shunted to it and no current get reflected in the burden. but the articles is saying the opposite on page 2.
then on page Page, 4 it is saying what I am saying. which means during overfluxing/over-excitation, no change of flux that means the virtual switch as shown on page 2 closes shunting all the ratio current away from the burden until a
reversal of current and integration becomes negative to reduce the flux What am I missing.
I would appreciate your input.