Distribution73
Electrical
- Mar 18, 2015
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Hello,
I am trying to prepare a VT specification and have come across what I believe is a pretty standard issue:
IEC 60044-2 sets the accuracy clases for burdens ranging from 25% to 100% of the VT rated burden. However the burden of new protection and metering devices that have to be connected is so small that it does not even reach 25 % of 10 VA, which (I believe) is the lowest of the standard VT rated burdens.
For these cases, what is your view on the most suitable way to specify the VT? I thought of the following posibilities:
a) Add dummy load in paralell to the instrumentation to raise the burden and specify VTs with low standard rated burden (10VA).
b) Specify non standard VA rating (as low as 0.5VA) and contact manufacturers. However this will probably be very costly.
c) Specify the VTs using C57.13, which seems to cater for 0VA burdens. However this wouldnt be in line with the rests of the substation specs which is defined in IEC terms.
Your view is much appreciated.
I suppose that this must be a fairly common problem, however I haven´t managed to find any thread advising on this issue. If this is the case, my sincere apologies!
Fernando
I am trying to prepare a VT specification and have come across what I believe is a pretty standard issue:
IEC 60044-2 sets the accuracy clases for burdens ranging from 25% to 100% of the VT rated burden. However the burden of new protection and metering devices that have to be connected is so small that it does not even reach 25 % of 10 VA, which (I believe) is the lowest of the standard VT rated burdens.
For these cases, what is your view on the most suitable way to specify the VT? I thought of the following posibilities:
a) Add dummy load in paralell to the instrumentation to raise the burden and specify VTs with low standard rated burden (10VA).
b) Specify non standard VA rating (as low as 0.5VA) and contact manufacturers. However this will probably be very costly.
c) Specify the VTs using C57.13, which seems to cater for 0VA burdens. However this wouldnt be in line with the rests of the substation specs which is defined in IEC terms.
Your view is much appreciated.
I suppose that this must be a fairly common problem, however I haven´t managed to find any thread advising on this issue. If this is the case, my sincere apologies!
Fernando