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How to use 3 phase 11 KV PT to measure 1 phase 11 KV? 3

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edison123

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Oct 23, 2002
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How to use a three phase 11 KV PT to measure a single phase 11 KV to ground voltage?

Should I connect the single phase 11 KV terminal to A of the three phase PT and the single phase ground terminal to B of the three phase PT?


Muthu
 
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Star points on HV and LV windings of the PT are accessible, isn't it! Can we not connect the single phase voltage between A & N on HV side and take output from a & n on secondary side!
What you suggested (A-B & a-b) also should work and probably better as the PT will work at much lower flux density as 11kV/srt3 is being applied to the PT terminals meant for 11kV.
I don't see there will be any problem as long as we insulate the remaining terminal on HV as well as LV and also the neutral terminals, adequately.
 
Thank you both.

Yes, the secondary star point on the left is accessible while the primary star point seems to be encapsulated.

I will try with input between A & B first, measure across both a&b and a&n.

Muthu
 
Input to A-B, output from a-b.

Bill
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Jimmy Carter
 
The nameplate says a Wye primary and Wye secondary.

So, to use as a 1-phase VT, connect from A-N on primary and a-n on secondary.

RRaghunath - given that it is marked as wye / wye, and looking at the physical nature of the design, I would not recommend connecting A-B : a-b. Also, from an accuracy perspective, by the letter of the standard operating at 57.8% of rated voltage would not be acceptable, if using for metering. I can't read the hand-written nameplate well...I think it says acc class 1, but not sure.

 
OP said:
Yes, the secondary star point on the left is accessible while the primary star point seems to be encapsulated.
If you can locate a primary star point then use Scottf's advice.

Bill
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"Why not the best?"
Jimmy Carter
 
Waross-

I would be willing to bet that the neutral end of the primary windingis is what is under the black rubber-like cover coming out of the unit in front of the high side stem.

Frankly, that unit looks like it was made in someone's garage and I would just buy a new 11kV indoor single-phase VT and be done with it.
 
I have to agree with you on all counts, Scott.

Bill
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Jimmy Carter
 
Update.

Applied 11 KV to 1 KV between A & B and measured 110 V to 10 V at a & b.

Applied 11 KV to 1 KV between A & N and measured 110 V to 10 V at a & n.

This is for testing purpose, not for metering.

Thanks again for your valued inputs.

Muthu
 
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