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04/15/2009 2:44 AM

Hai, i want one clarification any one HELP me

SITE TESTING OF INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMER ? I WANT LINK ALSO

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04/15/2009 3:33 AM

Please be more specific.

Do you need the list of tests to be performed at site for CTs and PTs?

And by "link" did you mean the shorting link used in CT secondary.

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04/16/2009 3:32 AM

i want list of tests to be performed at site for CTs and PTs and explanation of each test. (kindly give the link also)

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04/17/2009 1:39 AM

i want list of tests to be performed at site for CTs and PTs and explanation of each test. (kindly give the link also)

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04/15/2009 3:49 AM

Something's missing here.

  • It might be a multimeter to carry out the tests
  • It might be the links, though these are available from any number of electrical and electronic component retailers
  • It might be the magic word "please".
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04/16/2009 3:39 AM

i not understand your point?

explain detaily

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04/24/2009 7:56 AM
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