IgorMakarov
Electrical
- May 12, 2004
- 4
I have a problem. I'm working on a design an AMR (Automatic Meters Reading) system. Our local standard for current transformers (wich are very close to IEC and IEEE standards) says that secondary load of a transformer must be between 25 to 100 %. If not, the transformer doesn't work in raited accuracy class.
Then, I have transformers with 10 VA secondary burden, and all that I need to connect -- one microproccesor meter with consumption 0.1 VA (current circuit) only. The wiring is very short and can't give any sufficient load.
What should I do? I can't change the CTs, and this way is not good in this case -- the lowest burden is 2,5 VA, it's too much, too.
I had thought about adding resistors in the current circuit -- but I found a recomendation do not do it becouse angle error increasing.
I heard about special devices for additional loading for the secondary side of CTs. Dear colleagues, can any one tell me aboyt those stuffs?
Then, I have transformers with 10 VA secondary burden, and all that I need to connect -- one microproccesor meter with consumption 0.1 VA (current circuit) only. The wiring is very short and can't give any sufficient load.
What should I do? I can't change the CTs, and this way is not good in this case -- the lowest burden is 2,5 VA, it's too much, too.
I had thought about adding resistors in the current circuit -- but I found a recomendation do not do it becouse angle error increasing.
I heard about special devices for additional loading for the secondary side of CTs. Dear colleagues, can any one tell me aboyt those stuffs?