KnicksJets
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 62
Hello
We are considering replacing the current revenue meters (CT/VT) for our 230 kV line (secondary of the GSU). The accuracy and burden and most other specs match.
However, we need current ratio of 1000:5 and the unit that the vendor is offering has multi-tapped ratios: 200/300/400 X 400/600/800 X 800/1200/1600: 5 (Rating factor =4/3/2). Our present CT has rated primary current 1kA. Vendors say that we can use the 800:5 tap on the highest ratio bundle (800/1200/1600) and get the same accuracy(0.15%) from 4A to 3200A.
I want to confirm from the experts here that we can do this. Shouldn’t we need 1000:5 for 1000:5 equivalency? Can 800:5 cut it?
Please let me know if I am missing any other details that can help make the call.
We are considering replacing the current revenue meters (CT/VT) for our 230 kV line (secondary of the GSU). The accuracy and burden and most other specs match.
However, we need current ratio of 1000:5 and the unit that the vendor is offering has multi-tapped ratios: 200/300/400 X 400/600/800 X 800/1200/1600: 5 (Rating factor =4/3/2). Our present CT has rated primary current 1kA. Vendors say that we can use the 800:5 tap on the highest ratio bundle (800/1200/1600) and get the same accuracy(0.15%) from 4A to 3200A.
I want to confirm from the experts here that we can do this. Shouldn’t we need 1000:5 for 1000:5 equivalency? Can 800:5 cut it?
Please let me know if I am missing any other details that can help make the call.