The linear coupler method of bus protection utilizes air core mutual reactors instead of the usual current transformers. They are wound on non-magnetic torodial cores to have accurate constant mutual impedance with respect to the primary circuit. The energy output of the couplers makes possible the use of low energy, high speed relays Types LC-1 and LC-2.
The linear coupler method of bus protection utilizes air core mutual reactors instead of the usual current transformers. They are wound on non-magnetic torodial cores to have accurate constant mutual impedance with respect to the primary circuit. The energy output of the couplers makes possible the use of low energy, high speed relays Types LC-1 and LC-2.
The linear coupler method of bus protection utilizes air core mutual reactors instead of the usual current transformers. They are wound on non-magnetic torodial cores to have accurate constant mutual impedance with respect to the primary circuit. The energy output of the couplers makes possible the use of low energy, high speed relays Types LC-1 and LC-2.