ssantoshr
Electrical
- Jan 30, 2010
- 15
This is a medium voltage switchgear application and my question is "the potential transformer (PT) supplying power to a breaker control circuit".
Potential Transformer details:
Catalog# PTG5-2-110-1322FF
Primary: 13200V
Secondary: 120V
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This switchgear is supplied to one of the utilities and they want to power the main breaker control circuit from the PT. The PT secondary is protected with a 10A fuse and the breaker control control circuit is protected with a 30A fuse.
My question is
1. Does PTs have the capability to supply power to a breaker control circuit?
2. If PTs could generate enough current for the breaker control circuit, how much current could be generated with the above mentioned PT?
Please let me know if you need anymore information to answer my question.
Appreciate your valuable time.
Potential Transformer details:
Catalog# PTG5-2-110-1322FF
Primary: 13200V
Secondary: 120V
Click on the link below for the cutsheets:
This switchgear is supplied to one of the utilities and they want to power the main breaker control circuit from the PT. The PT secondary is protected with a 10A fuse and the breaker control control circuit is protected with a 30A fuse.
My question is
1. Does PTs have the capability to supply power to a breaker control circuit?
2. If PTs could generate enough current for the breaker control circuit, how much current could be generated with the above mentioned PT?
Please let me know if you need anymore information to answer my question.
Appreciate your valuable time.