arrehman1
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2013
- 34
While doodling delta connected CTs on engineering paper (we've all done this), I realized that the CT secondary line current which is going into the relay input terminal has no return path back to the CT secondary circuit... the line current just goes to ground. There is no circulation of line current... please see attached doodle. Is this a correct way of thinking about it?
Just as a comparison, for WYE connected CTs, we'll often see the non polarity side (X2 bushings) of the CT connected together which is also connected to the non-polarity side of the relay input terminal... and grounded in only one location of the secondary circuit. We can easily see the circulating path for secondary phase current.
Thoughts?
Just as a comparison, for WYE connected CTs, we'll often see the non polarity side (X2 bushings) of the CT connected together which is also connected to the non-polarity side of the relay input terminal... and grounded in only one location of the secondary circuit. We can easily see the circulating path for secondary phase current.
Thoughts?