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Connecting a PT to VFD fed step-up transformer

Connecting a PT to VFD fed step-up transformer

Connecting a PT to VFD fed step-up transformer

(OP)
I am planning to test run some MV motors on no-load via a 415 V VFD => 415 V/6600 V step up transformer. To measure the actual motor voltage, I intend to connect a 11 KV/110 V on the transformer HV side.

Good idea ? (or you don't know anything about electricity, so stop playing with it)

Muthu
www.edison.co.in

RE: Connecting a PT to VFD fed step-up transformer

(OP)
While I am at it, can I also throw in 3 donut CT's around the transformer HV side bushings ?

Muthu
www.edison.co.in

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