TWeber
Mechanical
- Jul 25, 2011
- 15
This question pertains to the usage of relay class CTs for protection and metering in low voltage switchgear.
In the case of using a double wide breaker (meaning 2 connections per phase) typically the two split legs of a phase are bussed together in order to run through a single CT. For instance, for a double wide 4000A breaker the two legs (each carrying 2000A) are bussed together to run through a 4000:5 C200 CT before feeding a circuit.
I would like to know what are the ramifications of using a two 2000:2.5 C100 CT and wiring them in parallel instead to running bus between the spit phases. Continuous thermal rating at 30C is 1.0 and for B0.1 and B0.2 accuracy is 0.3.
There is concern from the customer and some engineers that since a 4000:5 C200 is typically used, lowering the class to C100 will reduce the saturation point of the CT, reducing protection. Theoretically the current should be split (with minor resistance differences), so class can be divided by 2.
Can someone enlighten me? Is there any literature or standard that addresses this? Is 1 4000:5 C200 CT equal to 2 2000:2.5 CT wired in parallel on a split branch circuit?
In the case of using a double wide breaker (meaning 2 connections per phase) typically the two split legs of a phase are bussed together in order to run through a single CT. For instance, for a double wide 4000A breaker the two legs (each carrying 2000A) are bussed together to run through a 4000:5 C200 CT before feeding a circuit.
I would like to know what are the ramifications of using a two 2000:2.5 C100 CT and wiring them in parallel instead to running bus between the spit phases. Continuous thermal rating at 30C is 1.0 and for B0.1 and B0.2 accuracy is 0.3.
There is concern from the customer and some engineers that since a 4000:5 C200 is typically used, lowering the class to C100 will reduce the saturation point of the CT, reducing protection. Theoretically the current should be split (with minor resistance differences), so class can be divided by 2.
Can someone enlighten me? Is there any literature or standard that addresses this? Is 1 4000:5 C200 CT equal to 2 2000:2.5 CT wired in parallel on a split branch circuit?