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Class and Burden of Voltage Transformer

06/08/2012 4:59 AM

In a 3-phase voltage transformer (VT), there shows the specification:

Rated Voltage: (110/√3) / ( 0.1/√3) / (0.1/√3) / 0.1kV

Accuracy Class: 0.5 / 1.0 / 3P

Burden: 150 / 150 / 100VA

I know what the meanings of class and burden in a current voltage, but I am confused when these vaules shown in voltage transformer.

Could anyone explain each value indicated in rated voltage, accuary voltage and burden as shown above?

Thanks a lot.

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