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Electrical
- Nov 13, 2019
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I mostly see dual ratio CT specs where only one set of parameters is shown. And I was always wondering if you can make out parameters for the lower ratio with given information or not. i.e.:
1. Knee point voltage. Based on the following formula Vkp = K * I(fault)/CTratio * (RCT + RL + RR) lower ratio Vkp should be two times higher than higher ratio Vkp (the smaller the ratio the larger the voltage on the secondary side during a fault because the secondary current is higher). However, I've seen some CT specs where the same Vkp was shown for both ratios and also some specs where lower ratio had Vkp two times smaller. Can dual ratio CT be designed with any Vkp at any ratio or is there a correlation between ratio and Vkp?
2. CT resistance. I assume that if CT resistance for a 1200/600/1 CT is given as 2.4 Ohms at 1200 it would be 1.2 Ohms at 600/1?
3. Magnetizing current at knee point voltage. This depends on answer for question 1. If Vkp is proportional to ratio then I assume that magnetizing current will also be proportional to ratio.
4. 5P20 class CTs. I saw the following CT spec 1200/600/1, 5P20 at 1200/1 and 5P10 at 600/1. To me this did not make sense because 5P20 means 5% error up to 20 times rated current, which means that at 1200/1 up to 5% error will be until 1200x20= 24000A and at 600/1 up to 5% error will be until 600x10=6000A. Shouldn't it be the other way around, i.e. 5P10 for 1200/1 and 5P20 for 600/1. That way both ratios will maintain 5% error accuracy until 12000A.
1. Knee point voltage. Based on the following formula Vkp = K * I(fault)/CTratio * (RCT + RL + RR) lower ratio Vkp should be two times higher than higher ratio Vkp (the smaller the ratio the larger the voltage on the secondary side during a fault because the secondary current is higher). However, I've seen some CT specs where the same Vkp was shown for both ratios and also some specs where lower ratio had Vkp two times smaller. Can dual ratio CT be designed with any Vkp at any ratio or is there a correlation between ratio and Vkp?
2. CT resistance. I assume that if CT resistance for a 1200/600/1 CT is given as 2.4 Ohms at 1200 it would be 1.2 Ohms at 600/1?
3. Magnetizing current at knee point voltage. This depends on answer for question 1. If Vkp is proportional to ratio then I assume that magnetizing current will also be proportional to ratio.
4. 5P20 class CTs. I saw the following CT spec 1200/600/1, 5P20 at 1200/1 and 5P10 at 600/1. To me this did not make sense because 5P20 means 5% error up to 20 times rated current, which means that at 1200/1 up to 5% error will be until 1200x20= 24000A and at 600/1 up to 5% error will be until 600x10=6000A. Shouldn't it be the other way around, i.e. 5P10 for 1200/1 and 5P20 for 600/1. That way both ratios will maintain 5% error accuracy until 12000A.