PeterS84
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2011
- 22
Dear All,
In a substation we have protection CTs in one place and the circuit breakers in another. What I'm interested in is what can be the capacitance of the wire connecting both, or at least the distance between CTs and CB.
What I'm trying to understand is how much current (and for how long) will the CT be seeing after the CB has opened. Since there is some capacitance between CTs and CB, just after the CB breaks the current this capacitance will start charging to a higher voltage and effectively some charging current will be seen by CTs. I just wonder how much of current can there be and for how long.
Thanks in advance
In a substation we have protection CTs in one place and the circuit breakers in another. What I'm interested in is what can be the capacitance of the wire connecting both, or at least the distance between CTs and CB.
What I'm trying to understand is how much current (and for how long) will the CT be seeing after the CB has opened. Since there is some capacitance between CTs and CB, just after the CB breaks the current this capacitance will start charging to a higher voltage and effectively some charging current will be seen by CTs. I just wonder how much of current can there be and for how long.
Thanks in advance