Aug 8, 2002 #2 cuky2000 Electrical Aug 18, 2001 2,133 This is the designation for current transformer per IEC Standard 185 as follow: “10”…………….Declare composite error at accuracy limit primary current (Ex 2.5 & 10) “P”………………Indicates the CT classification (Ex. P=Protection, M=Metering, TP) “15”……………..Rated secondary reference voltage (Ex. 10,15,20, 30, 75). The rate accuracy factor other than 20 should be indicated in the designation. NOTE: There is an equivalence ANSI designation (Ex C100 to C800) Upvote 0 Downvote
This is the designation for current transformer per IEC Standard 185 as follow: “10”…………….Declare composite error at accuracy limit primary current (Ex 2.5 & 10) “P”………………Indicates the CT classification (Ex. P=Protection, M=Metering, TP) “15”……………..Rated secondary reference voltage (Ex. 10,15,20, 30, 75). The rate accuracy factor other than 20 should be indicated in the designation. NOTE: There is an equivalence ANSI designation (Ex C100 to C800)
Aug 8, 2002 #3 electricpete Electrical May 4, 2001 16,774 two questions: 1 - cuky - should your "15" be "5" 2 - can you remind me how we determine the rated burden (needed to transform the voltage into a current). Upvote 0 Downvote
two questions: 1 - cuky - should your "15" be "5" 2 - can you remind me how we determine the rated burden (needed to transform the voltage into a current).
Aug 9, 2002 #4 cuky2000 Electrical Aug 18, 2001 2,133 Electricpete, Thanks for your observation, I mixed-up the above numbers. Please correct as follow: "5"....Composite error <5% at rated accuracy limit primary current. "10"...Rate accuracy limit factor i.e. Overcurrent = 10 x rated normal current. The prefer way to express the burden in IEC generally is given in VA and is calculated as follow: Sb = Zb.I2ns Were: Sb= Burden (VA) Zb= Burden (Ohm) Ins=Rated secondary current(amp). Upvote 0 Downvote
Electricpete, Thanks for your observation, I mixed-up the above numbers. Please correct as follow: "5"....Composite error <5% at rated accuracy limit primary current. "10"...Rate accuracy limit factor i.e. Overcurrent = 10 x rated normal current. The prefer way to express the burden in IEC generally is given in VA and is calculated as follow: Sb = Zb.I2ns Were: Sb= Burden (VA) Zb= Burden (Ohm) Ins=Rated secondary current(amp).
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Aug 10, 2002 #6 jbartos Electrical Jan 15, 2000 6,440 Suggestion: Visit http://www.bender.org/ws50x80s.pdfetc. IEC CT Upvote 0 Downvote
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