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CarltonJohnCarr
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- Apr 13, 2001
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I have a question about the saturation of current transformers. I am a controls tech by trade and I was trying to make a comparison of the magnetic characteristics of saturable reactors to CTs. When the core of a saturable reactor is saturated, the permability of the core decreases (reluctance increases). This causes inductance of the core to decrease (L= uN2A/l). When inductance decreases, inductive reactance decreases (Xl=2pi fl), and for a given applied voltage, current will increase. This seems to be just the opposite of what happens to a CT when it saturates. Is there something different about the core material of the CT or am I just way off base with this whole thought process.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.