gostop
Electrical
- Dec 1, 2005
- 4
Hello,
We are commissioning our first 345kV shunt reactor and are finding 15% error in measured CT ratio tests on all bushing CTs.
Manufacturer states that when tested outside of the bushing, all CTs were good, but their testing when CTs were mounted showed same results we are getting. I am waiting for their test results.
345kV shunt reactor, 3ph, 40MVar
2CTs/bushing, 2000:5MR C800, Y-connected, connected and tested at full ratio.
Tests showing 347/1 ratio rather than 400/1.
Testing being performed at the reactor with secondary circuits disconnected, voltage method, shorting leads on bushings not under test, similar to when we test transformer CTs.
I think it has something to do with the reactance, similar to a transformer without shorting leads applied, but can't quite work it out. Has anyone seen this and know the why? I will have to brush up on some theory when I get home.
Thanks.
We are commissioning our first 345kV shunt reactor and are finding 15% error in measured CT ratio tests on all bushing CTs.
Manufacturer states that when tested outside of the bushing, all CTs were good, but their testing when CTs were mounted showed same results we are getting. I am waiting for their test results.
345kV shunt reactor, 3ph, 40MVar
2CTs/bushing, 2000:5MR C800, Y-connected, connected and tested at full ratio.
Tests showing 347/1 ratio rather than 400/1.
Testing being performed at the reactor with secondary circuits disconnected, voltage method, shorting leads on bushings not under test, similar to when we test transformer CTs.
I think it has something to do with the reactance, similar to a transformer without shorting leads applied, but can't quite work it out. Has anyone seen this and know the why? I will have to brush up on some theory when I get home.
Thanks.