dgarayco
Electrical
- May 20, 2024
- 1
Hey there!
I have a low voltage transformer with CT's on the low side of this.
The primary conduit on the low side transformer (5000A per phase) splits into a parallel connection, designed to have 2 lines per phase (2500A per line), there are two CT's on each line rated at 2500:2.5 C200 with RF 1.0. The secondary's connect back into a series connection, resulting in a 5A output.
Since the lines split for a parallel connection, we should see 2500A primary current per CT. But can anyone explain the rating of the C Class of the CT? Would it stay C200 or doubles to C400? does the RF of the CT's double?
As far as I can surmise, C class would stay C200, and RF would stay 1.0. I need a solid explanation on this of why these specifications stay the same mathematically as our specifications of 1 CT.
Thank you!
I have a low voltage transformer with CT's on the low side of this.
The primary conduit on the low side transformer (5000A per phase) splits into a parallel connection, designed to have 2 lines per phase (2500A per line), there are two CT's on each line rated at 2500:2.5 C200 with RF 1.0. The secondary's connect back into a series connection, resulting in a 5A output.
Since the lines split for a parallel connection, we should see 2500A primary current per CT. But can anyone explain the rating of the C Class of the CT? Would it stay C200 or doubles to C400? does the RF of the CT's double?
As far as I can surmise, C class would stay C200, and RF would stay 1.0. I need a solid explanation on this of why these specifications stay the same mathematically as our specifications of 1 CT.
Thank you!