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    filament temperature

    Thanks nbucska. The problem is to meassure temperature Julian
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    filament temperature

    My purpose was to teach my pupils, by Lab meassurements, the temperature dependence of electrical conductors getting practical curve resistance-temperature. It seems to be a very dificult objective, so any other suggestion will be appreciated. Julian
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    Current Transformers

    Secondary taps should be marked. There have been several ways to identify polarity. If you could read such a marks it could help to give you an answer. Maybe you have to get some covers out. Otherwise, you should test. A ohm reading will probably give you no significative information since CT...
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    Unbalanced load/negative sequence currents.

    Besides eddy current heatings, I think there is other negative impact of reverse-rotating field produced for negative sequence currents: That reverse-rotating field induces a double frequence voltage on excitation dc windings that can damage excitation circuit components. That do not occur when...
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    calculation for current in delta connected system.(unbalanced load)

    I´ll try to answer your questions. 1.- Current phases can be be obtained from some data values to be got from Manufacturer: - Real (active)and reactive powers of every branch: tan(phi) = Reactive/real = Q/P - Voltage and Real Power of every branch: cos(phi) = P/(V.I) - Power...
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    calculation for current in delta connected system.(unbalanced load)

    Current phase (angle) values are missing in your post. So there can be infinity valid results. Kirchhoff ecuations are fully applicable provided that current phasors (complex quantities) are used to. Julian
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    Constant Wattage Autotransformer (Ballast)

    Ballasts are reactors with positive voltage-current characteristic compensating the arc negative performance. That could be done with resistors but resistors waste energy while reactors do not. Besides, reactors allow for arc lightening. Frequently, ballasts combines reactor and trasformer, for...
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    transmission line

    Yes. You'r right Julian
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    CT strikes again

    Hi. After some investigation I've got two first approach formulas giving the turn number correction produced by the use of the auxiliary parallel winding technique: - N, R: Number of turns and resistance of main winding - Na; Ra: Number of turns and resistance of auxiliary parallel winding...
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    CT strikes again

    Wellcome Scottf. I wish my star is the first. Since no documentatios is apparently availabe, I'll try to investigate myself on the matter to find out the technical reasons that could justify that correction procedure. Does it perhaps provide a correction equivalent to a fraction of one...
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    CT strikes again

    Scottf: Your answer looks quite reasonable. Do you know any book, paper or site to get technical information on the matter? I thank you very much. Julian
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    CT strikes again

    scottf The accuracy is rated class .2 Julian
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    CT strikes again

    Thanks togtt. I think your post do no answer my question: it refers to a ring type core CT as displayed in Figs 4B and 4D of ABB's document; the additional winding is directly made close and around the core and its turns are mixed with secondary ones; it is made with a significatively thinner...
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    CT strikes again

    I've opened a low voltage CT rated 300/5A to see internal construction details and have observed the secondary is composed by two parallel windings: One has 60 turns (which seems right) but the other has only 59 turns and is constructed with a thinner wire. Can anybody explain this? Julian
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    Unbalanced Transformer Loads

    If neutral is not earthed at all, then system is floating because it is not referenced to eart. If neutral is earthed (even poorly) neutral voltage is null, since no current can flow to earth. If your question refers to the neutral voltage displacement due to umbalanced loads, then you can...

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