Dear Mr. Emadshaaban1987 (Electrical)(OP)13 Feb 21 18:41
Q1. "... we’ve conducted CT (100/1 2.5 VA)saturation test .... The result of saturation test is I knee =50mA
V knee 60v. What this result means?
A1. In the IEC world, the (knee-point) of the excitation curve of a CT is defined as [that point at which a further increase of 10% of secondary e.m.f would required an increment of exciting current of 50%].
In this case Vk=60V and Ik=50mA. After this knee-point, if the excitation voltage is increased to 1.1 x 60V= 66V; the excitation current would increase to 1.5 x 50mA = 75mA.
A1.1. Any point below the knee-point voltage, the [increment of the excitation current is approximately equal to the increment of the excitation voltage].
Q2. "... Above which Amp the CT will get saturated?..."
A2. I take it that you wish to know up to what (current level) that this CT would [saturate i.e. the ratio 100/1 fails].
A2.1. The current error in % at rated current, see IEC 60044-1 for detail.
e.g. a) an (accuracy class 1) instrument CT, current error < 1.5% at 20% of rated current.... and <1.0% at 120%.
Note: permissible with (higher error) at the [lower current end] but [higher accuracy at upper end, including 20% over-load].
b) a 5P10 protection CT, with the accuracy class 5P and the accuracy limit factor (ALF)10; the [current error at rated primary current +- 1%]. The (composite error) of [5% at rated 10 ALF]
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