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T/F Differential protection
Why CTs are connected in star on T/F delta connected winding side & in delta on T/F star connected winding side for T/F differential protection?
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Re: T/F Differential protection
I don't understand the question. Can you restate it without using abbreviations? "CT" and "T/F" don't mean anything obvious to me.
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Re: Transformer Differential protection
Why Current transformers are connected in star on Transformer delta connected winding side & in delta on Transformer star connected winding side for Transformer differential protection?
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Re: Transformer Differential protection
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Re: T/F Differential protection
A schematic (picture) might be helpful.
Also there is a language barrier here.....two people speaking different versions of English. |
Re: T/F Differential protection
Brings back my old EE classes in college... I think the question is looking for the rationale behind the old rule of thumb that "CTs on any wye winding of a power transformer should be connected in delta, and CTs on any delta winding should be connected in wye". (Replace wye with star if you are in Europe). Try this reference and see if it doesn't help (starting on page 212)... My apologies if I misinterpreted the question.
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