mikelangel78
Electrical
- Mar 5, 2015
- 26
Hello again everyone.
I'm studing the CT testing issue, because a I've to prepare the tests to go on site.
I have to test a Multi-core CT: 400A/1-1-1
secondary N1: metering
secondary N2: protection
secondary N3: protection
The secondary nix of the CT is connected to a marshalling box that is installed in the CT steel structure and from that the circuits goes to the relay and metering in a control house.
For perfom the test I must use a OMICROM CPC100.
The first step that is mentioned in the test procedure is:
Seconday Cores Identification
1 - Checking that the secondary grounding is present in each core;
2 - Checking that all the CT seconday circuits are closed;
3 - Inject 200A in the primary side of the CT, start in fase 0 (phase system here is 0, 4, 8) and the expected current in the seconday side should be 0,5A.
4 - Verifying that the secondary core in test, for example N1 (metering,) is the correct one. According to the protocol, this should be done by shorting the correspondent terminals in the seconday boxe of the CT, and checking that the current in the phase and in the neutral of the remaing cirucit (marshalling box and in the control house) will disapper.
From what I understand from the point 4), if I shorting core N1 in the CT terminal box, the current disapper in the arrival on the marshalling box and neve came to the control house where the meter is. I don't understand why the current never reachs the marshalling boxe by doing this jumper in the CT secondary terminals. I tought that part of the current stays in the loop made in the CT terminal box and part of the current will flow to the marshalling box. Could some one explain me that?
Thank you
I'm studing the CT testing issue, because a I've to prepare the tests to go on site.
I have to test a Multi-core CT: 400A/1-1-1
secondary N1: metering
secondary N2: protection
secondary N3: protection
The secondary nix of the CT is connected to a marshalling box that is installed in the CT steel structure and from that the circuits goes to the relay and metering in a control house.
For perfom the test I must use a OMICROM CPC100.
The first step that is mentioned in the test procedure is:
Seconday Cores Identification
1 - Checking that the secondary grounding is present in each core;
2 - Checking that all the CT seconday circuits are closed;
3 - Inject 200A in the primary side of the CT, start in fase 0 (phase system here is 0, 4, 8) and the expected current in the seconday side should be 0,5A.
4 - Verifying that the secondary core in test, for example N1 (metering,) is the correct one. According to the protocol, this should be done by shorting the correspondent terminals in the seconday boxe of the CT, and checking that the current in the phase and in the neutral of the remaing cirucit (marshalling box and in the control house) will disapper.
From what I understand from the point 4), if I shorting core N1 in the CT terminal box, the current disapper in the arrival on the marshalling box and neve came to the control house where the meter is. I don't understand why the current never reachs the marshalling boxe by doing this jumper in the CT secondary terminals. I tought that part of the current stays in the loop made in the CT terminal box and part of the current will flow to the marshalling box. Could some one explain me that?
Thank you