Ihsan Abbas Oudah (Electrical)(OP)28 Oct 23 18:31
"...can I use CT accuracy class C800 for differential protection? Transformer data 11.5/6.6 kV ,25 MVA"
You had already received numerous learned advice. I wish to point out the CT requirements for Transformer differential protection; for your consideration.
1. CT basic requirements:
a)secondary I1 = I2 approx. Phase angle 1 = phase angle 2. Note: modern microprocessor relay can have these differences modified/matched by programming.
b) for through-fault stability, knee-point voltage Vk1 = Vk2 under system short-circuit kA level. Note: independent of the exact magnitude of the voltage.
c) the CT1 internal resistance + external resistance = CT2 internal resistance + external resistance approx. Note: modern microprocessor relay can have these differences modified/matched by programming.
d) refer the relay OEM CT selection recommendation.
2. Additional information: There are two sets of CTs and these are usually located some distance apart. Do NOT earth them locally. Wire the insulated earthing wires to a common point isolated from earth. Connect this ONE point to the Earth.
3. Opinion: as whether suitability of a C800 is dependent on fulfillment of above mention conditions.
3.1 Most recent microprocessor relays are designed to accept CT IEC 5P20 with programming to match the differences.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)