Jackson1
Electrical
- Jul 29, 2003
- 7
I am retired from the power transformer testing department of a southeastern utility...I had a problem that I never got to investigate throughly. When testing transformers with LTC's (Load Tap Changers), whenever I would apply electrical power to the controls, out safety department required that we use short pigtails with GFI protection. Whenever I would energize the control, it would kick the GFI out...the only way I could test these controls was to by-pass the GFI protection. Not all but approximately 95% of the controls required this. I even devised a test scheme and simutaneously measured the current in the hot and ground wires. The best I can remember, there was a difference of approximately 40 - 60 miliamps...which is more than enough to activate the GFI protection device. What I never did find was why that much difference?