Blackberry77
Electrical
- Apr 5, 2010
- 9
I am having a problem understanding the reason for the starpoint connected in a certain way. For example, I know by convention that in differential protection, the starpoint of both CT's covering the zone of protection is always pointed towards the protected object. Why is this the case, is it only because of a standard or is it because of how the current will flow? Also I assume that it doesn't matter if X1 or X2 is oriented towards the protected object as long as that end has been starpointed.....correct me if I am wrong. Also does anyone make current transformers that have H1 with respect to X2, and H2 with respect to X1 (polarity wise). Thanks