Current Transformers
Current Transformers
Instrument Transformers
Current Transformers
Theory & Testing
Prepared by
Hashem Talukder
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▪ Energy Metering for buying and selling
▪ Registration of abnormal conditions- Faults
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▪ Insulate the secondary circuits from the high voltage network
▪ Standardize meters and relays
▪ Indicating Meters
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▪ Revenue Metering
▪ Protective Relay Systems
▪ Power Generation
▪ Plant Monitoring Systems
▪ Fault Recorders
▪ SCADA
▪ Overall Electric Grid Monitoring (Local Dispatch & ISO Level)
▪ Building (Energy) Management Systems
▪ Load Control
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In a Real CT
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CT Construction Types
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▪ Split Core
▪ Outdoor ( Live & Dead Tank)
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Live Tank vs Dead Tank CT
▪ The core with secondary winding is housed in the ▪ The core with secondary winding is housed in the
top tank which is live ( At high voltage) bottom tank which is earthed (Dead)
▪ Core and Secondary winding - isolated ▪ Only primary winding is isolated
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▪ Insulation is robust and reliable ▪ Insulation is not robust
▪ Primary winding is of shortest length possible ▪ Primary winding has to pass through the porcelain
which offers high strength against the short time insulator and the larger length of primary
dynamic force conductor produces maxm mechanical force
during short time dynamic force
▪ Minimum heat generation, maximum dissipation ▪ Maximum heat generation, minimum dissipation
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IEC Standards
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Definition as per IEC 60044-1
▪ Accuracy Class : a designation assigned to a current transformer the error of which remain within
specified limits under prescribed conditions of use
▪ Burden : the impedance of secondary circuit in ohms and power-factor. Usually expressed in VA
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▪ Instrument Security factor (FS): the ratio of rated instrument limit primary current to the rated
primary current
▪ Accuracy Limit Factor (ALF) : the ratio of the rated accuracy limit primary current to the rated
primary current
▪ Rated Knee-Point e.m.f : the minimum sinusoidal e.m.f at rated power frequency when applied to
the secondary terminals of the transformer, all others terminals being open circuited , which when
increased by 10% causes the r.m.s exciting current to increase by no more than 50%. The actual
knee point emf will be equal or greater rated knee point emf.
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CT Terminal Markings
▪ Expressed in 5A or 1A Ratio
▪ 1200/5 or 1200/1
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CTs for Protection and Metering Applications
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▪ The designs of the magnetic cores are different
▪ This ensures that they perform according to the needs of the particular device
connected
▪ High Accuracy in a smaller range ( 5-120% of rated current / 1-120% for class S)
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▪ Low Burden
▪ Low Over Current Factor (FS) (At FS, Core saturated and Accuracy isn’t guaranteed)
▪ Leads to lower Saturation Voltage ( Protects Metering Devices from overloading)
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▪ 0.2S – 0.5S
▪ 3–5
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IEC 60044 – 1 Metering Accuracy Requirements
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Properties of Protection Core
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▪ Current range 100% of rated current to ALF x rated current
▪ Relays are required to perform in fault current type situations
▪ Low accuracy requirements
▪ High saturation voltage
▪ More core material is needed
▪ 5P and 10P
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▪ PX (User defined CT performance)
• Turn Ratio error should not exceed ± 0.25%
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Testing CTs
When ?
▪ Initial Commissioning
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▪ Investigation
▪ Scheduled
Why ?
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Test Requirements
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▪ Reduce Possibility of Failure when Energized
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▪ Ensure Isolation Yourself - Physically
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Testing Excitation / Knee Point
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Testing Turn Ratio Error%
▪ Current Injected at Primary
▪ Transformed Current is
measured from Secondary
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Testing Turn Ratio Error%
𝐾𝑛 𝐼𝑠 −𝐼𝑝 ×100
Current Error% = Kn = Rated Transformation Ratio
𝐼𝑝 Is = Actual / Measured Secondary Current
Ip = Actual / Measured Primary Current
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Measuring Secondary Winding Resistance
▪ Usually done with AVO Meter but recommended way is to do with Test Kit / CT Analyzer
▪ Convert Resistance Value at 75°C and compare with Reference / Rated Value
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▪ It’s the simplest test for diagnosing CT Secondary . It should be the 1st test to perform on CT if Core
Demagnetization option is available, otherwise, perform it at last.
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▪ Always Connected in SERIES
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▪ CTs are designed to sustain a through-fault condition without being saturated
▪ To avoid saturation CT should develop adequate voltage at secondary
▪ Extra burden should not be imposed beyond its rating
▪ For Differential Protection, PX class CTs are recommended to be used as they are
calculated to provide sufficient voltage during a through-fault
▪ Measure Secondary Current as per transformation ratio at each junction point with Clamp Meter
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▪ Ensure proper Core Allocation & Polarity
▪ Once Primary Injection is done successfully, DON’T Touch CT secondary or Change Connections
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