xnuke said:
CTs are current sources, therefore they should never be connected in series.
Yes, CTs don't like to push current through each other.
This leads to an interesting exception to the general rule that CTs should not be connected in series.
There is a recognized four wire, three phase metering scheme that uses three CTs in closed delta to meter unbalanced three phase currents with a two element meter.
(Apologies to Blondell).
A phase CT is connected to the A phase meter element.
B phase CT is connected to the B phase meter element.
C phase CT is connected in closed delta so that C phase current passes through both A phase and B phase meter elements.
The current in C phase may be resolved into an A phase component and a B phase component and C phase components are metered by the A and C phase meter elements respectively.
Does this contradict the statement by xnuke?
Actually this connection only works because CTs will not push current through each other.
All of the C phase current passes through the A phase and B phase metering elements rather than through the other CTs.
This unique connection may be viewed as a proof of xnuke's statement.
The accuracy is comparable to other metering schemes with the assumption that the phase voltages are equal.
If that assumption is not true, then the metering errors will be closely related to 1/3 x the amount of voltage unbalance.
Option B is a common connection for Potential Transformers, not Current Transformers.
Bill
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