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Current transformers ground fault protection schemes

These are protection CTs lor special applications such as biased differential protection, restricted ground fault protection and distance protection schemes, where it is not possible to easily identify the elass of accuracy, the accuracy limit factor and the rated burden of the CTs and where a full primary fault current is required to be transformed to the secondary without saturation, to accurately monitor the level of fault and/or unbalance. The type of application tind the relay being used determine the knee point voltage. The knee point voltage and the excitation current of the CTs now form the basic design parameters for such CTs. They are classified as class PS CTs and can be identified by the following characteristics ... [Pg.479]

Protection of a domestic or an industrial single phase system Ground fault on an LT system Ground fault protection in hazardous areas. Ground leakage in an HT system Core-balanced current transformers (CBCTs). Ground fault (G/F) protection schemes... [Pg.997]

FIG. 29-8 Typical high-voltage ac motor starter illiistrating several protective schemes fuses, overload relays, ground-fault relays, and differential relays with the associated current transformer that act as fault-current sensors. In practice, the differential protection current transformers are located at the motor, hut the relays are part of the starter. [Pg.2490]


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