giuseppe
Electrical
- Jul 31, 2001
- 20
Hi to all.
I have an issue on the earthing (or grounding) at the secondary of Current transformers.
Generally speaking, the Primary of a Current Transformer is marked P1 and P2, with P1 normally being positioned where the Current enter the Transformer and P2 at the exit. Accordingly, S1 (or X1) is the mark for the secondary terminal carrying the power and S2 (or X2) is the secondary terminal normally earthed (grounded) for safety and references.
A Board manufacturer is now arguing that the earthing of the secondary is irrilevant for the correct functioning of Protection Relays installed on the circuit.
Is that right? I grew up knowing that this connection is important for Protection Sytstems as to avoid false alarms or, worse, reverse current circulation in the system. That's why the Polarity check on the Current Transformer is important...or is it not?
Could somebody please give me advise?
Thanks to all. Keep on with the good job so far.
Giuseppe
I have an issue on the earthing (or grounding) at the secondary of Current transformers.
Generally speaking, the Primary of a Current Transformer is marked P1 and P2, with P1 normally being positioned where the Current enter the Transformer and P2 at the exit. Accordingly, S1 (or X1) is the mark for the secondary terminal carrying the power and S2 (or X2) is the secondary terminal normally earthed (grounded) for safety and references.
A Board manufacturer is now arguing that the earthing of the secondary is irrilevant for the correct functioning of Protection Relays installed on the circuit.
Is that right? I grew up knowing that this connection is important for Protection Sytstems as to avoid false alarms or, worse, reverse current circulation in the system. That's why the Polarity check on the Current Transformer is important...or is it not?
Could somebody please give me advise?
Thanks to all. Keep on with the good job so far.
Giuseppe