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Basics of CT and VT PDF
Basics of CT and VT PDF
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N1
I 2 = I1
I1 jX1 R1 N2 jX2 R2 I2
P1 Im S1
N1 N2 U Zm Zb
2
P2 S2
Ideal CT
1 : N2 jX2 R2
i1 i2
ZB
N2
i'1 = i1 i2
1 L2<< LW R2
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N1
I1 .
N2
I1
N1
I2
N2
I2
Power Transmission and Distribution
Zb
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Im
Pi = I sec .2 R CT
Specification: 300/1 A 5P10, 30 VA RCT 5 Ohm
Rated burden
Ratio In -Prim / In -Sek. (nominal power) PNB
5% accuracyat I= n x In Accuracy
limit factor ALF
Actual accuracy limit factor
in operation is higher as the CT Pi + PNB Dimension criterium:
ALF ' = ALF I
is normally underburdened : Pi + PBB ALF ' SC max KTF
Operating ALF: ALF I n and Distribution
Power Transmission
KTF (over-dimensioning factor) considers the single sided CT over-magnetising due to the d.c.
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component in short circuit current ISC.
KTF values required in practice depend on relay type and design.
Recommendations are provided by manufacturers (see Application Guides)
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Definition of the CT knee-point voltage
U2
10 %
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Im
5P 1% 60 minutes 5%
10P 5% 10 %
Power Transmission and Distribution
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TPX
(closed iron core)
0,5 % 30 min 10% no limit
TPY
with anti-remanence 1,0 % 30 min 10% < 10 %
air gap
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DC flux non-saturated
AC flux
Power Transmission and Distribution
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Im Magnetising current
P primary current
t t
d.c. component B TN TS TN
= 1+ (e e TS )
B
~
TN TS
TS
t
BMax T N TS TN
= 1+ TS
TN B~
total flux TS
B
TN TS TS
t B Max = ln
BMax TS TN TN
transient
d.c. flux B~ 1
LW Power Transmission and Distribution
TS = =
a.c. flux Ri + RB tan
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t For 50 Hz: TS = [ms]
B~
[min ]
KTF
TS
(KTF 1+TN)
TN TS TN
6 KTF = 1+ TS 5000 Closed iron core
0
TS
5
0
1000
4 TS [ms]
0
500
3
0 250
2
0 100 Linear core
Power Transmission and Distribution
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TN = network time constant
0
(short-circuit time constant)
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TS = CT secondary time constant
50 100 150 200 TN [ms]
tM
15 tM
Ktd 50 ms
14
40 ms
10 tM
30 ms -
K' TF = 1 + TN 1 - e T N
20 ms
6
5
10 ms Power Transmission and Distribution
tM :
XN
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0 20 40 60 80 100 [ ms]
KTF
tM 180
4 (tM,TN)
10 ms (el. degree) 160
3.5
140
3
8 ms 120
2.5 tM
100
2
80 10 ms
1.5 6 ms 8 ms
60 6 ms
Power Transmission and Distribution
4 ms
1 40
4 ms 2 ms
0.5 Author 20
2 ms
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100
t
BMax
t
B = BR + (BMax. BR ) e TS
BMax BR
B
BR Power Transmission and Distribution
m
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t m
Bmax
I II III
B
up to 80%
< 10%
negligible
H = im w
400 kV
3
C1 = 5 nF
20 kV RF
100 V
C2 = 95 nF LF CF ZB
3 3
CE = C 1 + C 2
LO Power Transmission and Distribution
C1 RE RF R'B
U*1 = UP C RT LT U*2
C1 + C2
T
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L'B
Us (t)
Ratio 100%
2 Us
Measured voltage transients after fault at
voltage maximum and zero-crossing Time Classes
(Example) Ts
in ms 3PT1 3PT2 3PT3
6PT1 6PT2 6PT3
10 --- 25 4
20 10 10 2
40 10 2 2
t
60 10 0.6 2
90 10 0.2 2
Power Transmission and Distribution
Legend:
UP(t) Primary voltage Recommendations to IEC 60044-5
US(t) Secondary voltage
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(1) Fault inception
(2) Aperiodic damping of US(t)
(3) Periodic damping of US(t)
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with ALF ' K OD K Theory: No saturation
K' TF =
BMax
= 1 + TN = 1 +
XN
IN
B ~
for the total
short-circuit duration:
RN
K OD K TF K Re m No saturation for TN TS
tM
Transmission andtMDistribution
Power
IT IL IL
7SD61
7UT61
U N 2 kV 2 U N 2 kV 2
110 2 20 2
Power Transmission and Distribution
Net : ZN = = = 4.03 Net : ZN = = = 0.13
SSC ' ' [MVA ] 3000 SSC ' ' [MVA ] 3000
U N 2 kV 2 U N 2 kV 2
uT [% ] 110 2 12 % Author uT [% ] 20 2 12 %
ZT = = = 36.3 Transf. : ZT= = = 1.2
PN -T [MVA ] 100
Transf. :
PN -T [MVA ] 100 40 100 40 100
For the 20 kV line we have considered the CT type: 200/5 A, 5 VA, 5P?, internal burden ca. 1 VA
Pi + Poperation 1+1
ALF ALF ' = 24 = 8 (Connected burden about 1 VA)
Pi + Prated 1+ 5
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