veritas
Electrical
- Oct 30, 2003
- 467
Hi
How does one actually go about verifying if a vt is suitable for the application at hand? I guess with CT's one grind's through aspects such as burden, kneepoint volts, maximum fault current, etc.
I was asked recently to verify a VT. I considered the total number of relays it feeds and ensured that the VA load was less than the VT rating. Also the VT factor to ensure it is compatible with the system earthing.
What other criteria should be considered to ascertain the suitability of a VT for a particular application?
Thanks.
How does one actually go about verifying if a vt is suitable for the application at hand? I guess with CT's one grind's through aspects such as burden, kneepoint volts, maximum fault current, etc.
I was asked recently to verify a VT. I considered the total number of relays it feeds and ensured that the VA load was less than the VT rating. Also the VT factor to ensure it is compatible with the system earthing.
What other criteria should be considered to ascertain the suitability of a VT for a particular application?
Thanks.