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CAP bank neutral PT, Does there nee

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Psa93

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CAP bank neutral PT, Does there need to be a resistor connected across its neutral?”
 
Without enough information, I would say it depends.
 
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the question I was asked from the construction crew was - "CAP bank neutral PT (VT-C11). Does there need to be a resistor connected across its neutral?"
- I’ve not seen a resistor used at a cap bank neutral VT before, nor have I seen an arrester on the secondary of the VT circuit, I think they’re asking for this to provide some protection from a secondary line-ground fault to protect the PT.
hope this helps.
 
That circuit may be used to detect a failed capacitor.
A resistor across the PT primary will desensitize the circuit.
In some instances that may be a good thing.
It depends.
If it works, don't fix it.

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Ohm's law
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It's the LAW!
 
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