GRAEE
Electrical
- Jan 15, 2010
- 46
We have a 67 relay (directional relay) and a power circuit breaker with 3-CTs connected in wye-grounded of 500:5 Amps tap used. Kindly see attached diagram for details.
We injected current at the primary side of the breaker specifically at phase B where the phases A & B CTs were shorted. We assumed that only phase B will have a reading even the other phases are shorted. But, when we injected current and reached to 300 A, we noticed that phases A & C registered about 67 A.
We believe that all CTs should not be shorted. It was just an experiment out of curiosity. Does anybody give an explanation or illustration how this happened...and help me establish an equation to describe this scenario?
We injected current at the primary side of the breaker specifically at phase B where the phases A & B CTs were shorted. We assumed that only phase B will have a reading even the other phases are shorted. But, when we injected current and reached to 300 A, we noticed that phases A & C registered about 67 A.
We believe that all CTs should not be shorted. It was just an experiment out of curiosity. Does anybody give an explanation or illustration how this happened...and help me establish an equation to describe this scenario?