Dear Mr bacon4life (Electrical)7 Apr 22 19:10
"...Che- With older electromechanical relays, your advice .... earth at a single point was obviously required. #1.With newer relays that have all inputs isolated, do you still see a requirement to single point ground all CTs together? #2. For example, I have transformer differential fed by a breaker and half on both sides. With all 4 sets of CTs tied to a single ground, I cannot test the CTs without a transformer outage. If each set of CTs is grounded with a separate wire ....".
#1. Sorry, I am NOT sure. For that reason I stressed " May be OK, as the relay manufacturer knows better... I would like to raise the following for your consideration/attention.".... On the other hand, I think it would NOT cause any [harm/maloperation] by observing one point earthing instead of two respectively.
#2. If all the CT leads are terminated on the relay terminal, where looping is done and earthed at one point only; you may not face the problem during testing. It is NOT a good practice to earth the CTs at the [CT site] respectively; even though it cuts down the number of conductors from the CT to the relay.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)