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                       This current transformer is an essential part of the power system. The
                       basics of the current transformer including construction, applications,
                       working principles are going to be discussed in this article. Moreover,
                       some practical aspects such as grounding and connections of current
                       transformer and associated errors will be examined comprehensively.
                       What is Current Transformer &
                       Why is it used?
                       Current Transformer is an 'instrumentation' transformer which steps
                       down high values of currents to lower values.
                       As evident from their name, Instrumentation transformers are used to
                       isolate the instrumentation devices from high voltages and currents to
                       facilitate the measurement of electrical quantities.
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                       Current Transformers are used extensively for measuring current and
                       monitoring the operation of the power grid. The need for Current
                       Transformer is justified by two reasons:
                            1. It isolates the protection system from high voltages and
                               currents, resulting in the reduction of the size and cost of
                               protection equipment.
                            2. The output of a Current Transformer is standard (i.e. 1A or 5A)
                               which eliminates the need for protection equipment e.g. relays
                               having diversified operating values.
                       Construction of CT (Current
                       Transformer):
                       The construction of a Current Transformer is very similar to a normal
                       transformer. The core of the current transformer is built up with
                       lamination of silicon steel.
                       A current transformer (CT) basically has a primary coil of one or more
                       turns of heavy cross-sectional area. In some, the bar carrying high
                       current may act as a primary. This is connected in series with the line
                       carrying high current.
                       The secondary coil of the current transformer is made up of a large
                       number of turns of fine wire having a small cross-sectional area. This is
                       usually rated for 1A or 5A.
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                           Hello there! On a related topic, we previously wrote a blog
                           about Transformers — Its Working, Construction, Types, and
                           Uses. If this peaks your interest, check it out and let us know what
                           you think
                       Working Principle:
                       Not only does the construction of current transformer similar to a regular
                       transformer but the working principle is same as well.
                       The alternating current in the primary windings induces magnetic flux in
                       the core which is transferred to the secondary windings and
                       inducesalternating current there as well.
                       These transformers are basically step-up transformers i.e. stepping up a
                       voltage from primary to secondary. Thus, the current reduces from
                       primary to secondary.
                       Classifications:
                       Based on Function:
                       Measurement CT:
                       Current Transformer used for metering andindicating circuits are
                       popularly termed as Measuring CT. They have a low saturation point. In
                       case of a fault, the core will become saturated and the secondary current
                       will not damage the measurement devices connected to it.
                       Protection CT:
                       Current Transformer used in conjunction with protective devices is
                       termed as Protection CT. The purpose is to detect fault currents in the
                       system and pass on the signal to relays. Since it operates on current
                       values higher than its rated value, its core has a high saturation point.
                       Based on Construction:
                       Bar Type Current Transformer:
                       This type of current transformer uses the actual cable or bus-bar of the
                       main circuit as the primary winding, which is equivalent to a single turn.
                       They are fully insulated from the high operating voltage.
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                       Wound Current Transformer:
                       The transformers primary winding is physically connected in series with
                       the conductor that carries the measured current flowing in the circuit.
                       Toroidal/Window Current Transformer:
                       These do not contain a primary winding. Instead, the line that carries the
                       current flowing in the network is threaded through a window or hole in
                       the toroidal transformer. Some current transformers have a "split core"
                       which allows it to be opened, installed, and closed, without
                       disconnecting the circuit to which they are attached.
                       Connections of CTs:
                       A CT is quite simple to connect in a single phase system, but for three
                       phase system, there are 3 CTs which can be connected in two ways:
                       Star (Wye) Connected:
                       In case of star connection, the polar side of the Current Transformers is
                       connected to the equipment i.e. relay and the non-polar sides are
                       shorted and then grounded. The neutral side may or may not be present
                       in the three phase system.
                       Delta Connected:
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                       For a delta connection, the CTs are connected to each other in delta
                       fashion, but the polarity of the CTs is kept in mind while making the
                       connections.
                       It is a normal practice to connect the CTs in delta if it is on the
                       transformer side connected in wye and vice-versa.
                       Polarity of CT:
                       Like any other transformer, a CT also has a polarity. Polarity refers to the
                       instantaneous direction of the primary current with respect to the
                       secondary current and is determined by the way transformer leads are
                       brought out of the case.
                       All current transformers are subtractive polarity. CT polarity is sometimes
                       indicated with an arrow, these CTs should be installed with the arrow
                       pointing in the direction of current flow.
                       It is very important to observe correct polarity when installing and
                       connecting current transformers to power metering and protective
                       relays.
                       Grounding of CT:
                       The grounding of the current transformer is very important for the
                       safety and correct operation of the protective relays.
                       As per the grounding standard of the current transformer, the current
                       transformer secondary circuit should be connected to the station ground
                       at only onepoint. This holds true irrespective of the number of current
                       transformer secondary winding connected to the circuit.
                       Burden of a CT:
                       Current transformer burden is defined as the load connected across its
                       secondary. It is generally expressed in VA(volt-ampere).
                       In short, the connecting wires and the connected meter form the load of
                       the current transformer. In technical terms this is called load in VA. This
                       load influences the accuracy of the current transformer. In the design of
                       the current transformer, internal losses and the external load of the
                       current transformer are taken into account.
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                       The burden is expressed in VA by multiplying the secondary current with
                       the voltage drop across the burden (load) of the CT. A current
                       transformer is divided into classes on the basis of accuracy which, in
                       turn, depends on the burden of the CT.
                       CT Ratio:
                       The CT ratio is the ratio of primary current input to secondary current
                       output at full load. For example, a CT with a ratio of 100:5 is rated for
                       100 primary amps at full load and will produce 5 amps of secondary
                       current when 100 amps flow through the primary.
                                                                    Primary Current
                                        Transformer Ratio =
                                                                 Secondary Current
                       Errors in a CT:
                       The current transformer has two errors – ratio error and a phase angle
                       error.
                       Current Ratio Errors
                       It is mainly due to the energy component of excitation current and is
                       given as
                                                                     KtIs - Ip
                                                    Ratio Error =
                                                                        Ip
                       Where Ip is the primary current, Kt is the turn ratio and Is is the secondary
                       current.
                       Phase Angle Error
                       In an ideal current transformer, the vector angle between the primary
                       and reversed secondary current is zero. But in an actual current
                       transformer, there is a phase difference between the primary and the
                       secondary current because the primary current has also supplied the
                       component of exciting current. Thus, the difference between the two
                       phases is termed as a phase angle error.
                       Phasor diagrams of an ideal and actual
                       CT:
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                       The ideal current transformer may be defined in which any primary
                       condition is reproduced in the secondary circuit in the exact ratio and
                       phase relationship. The phasor diagram for an ideal current transformer
                       is shown in Figure 1.
                       In an actual transformer, the windings have resistance and reactance and
                       the transformer also has magnetizing and loss component of current to
                       maintain the flux (see Figure 2). Therefore, in an actual transformer the
                       ratio of current is not equal to the turns ratio and there is also a phase
                       difference between the primary current and the secondary currents
                       reflected back on the primary side. Consequently, we have ratio error
                       and phase angle error.
                       Where:
                       Kn = turns ratio = number of secondary winding turns/number of
                       primary winding turns,
                       Rs, Xs = resistance and reactance respectively of the secondary winding,
                       Rp, Xp = resistance and reactance respectively of the primary winding,
                       Ep, Es = primary and secondary induced voltages respectively,
                       Tp, Ts = number of primary winding and secondary winding turns
                       respectively,
                       Ip, Is = primary and secondary winding currents respectively,
                       θ = phase angle of the transformer
                       Φm = working flux of the transformer
                       δ = angle between secondary induced voltage and secondary current,
                       Io = exciting current,
                       Im = magnetizing component of exciting current
                       Il = loss component of exciting current,
                       α = angle between Io and Φm
                       You will emerge with the knowledge in principles, working, applications,
                       sizing of CT that empowers you to have a strong grip on the
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                       fundamentals of the Current Transformer. Check out Current
                       Transformer Fundamentals Course in which we briefly discussed
                       "Current Transformer Equivalent Circuit Mode".
                       Model of a CT:
                       The Current Transformer’s modelling is just the same as any other
                       transformer. The model of CT is as below:
                       X1 = Primary leakage reactance
                       R1 = Primary winding resistance
                       X2 = Secondary leakage reactance
                       Z0 = Magnetizing impedance
                       R2 = Secondary winding resistance
                       Zb = Secondary load
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