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PI Test for Current Transformer

05/15/2009 10:13 AM
what is the pi test for current transformer?
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Re: P.I TEST

05/15/2009 1:38 PM

P.I Test is for Primary Injection Test.

Please see the discussion in http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/36822#comment383249

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Re: P.I TEST

05/15/2009 4:28 PM

P I measurment is a basiclly measurment of insulation
rasistance in terma of 600/60 sec.

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Re: PI Test for Current Transformer

05/15/2009 9:33 PM

@msamad

P.I test means polorisation index test here.

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Re: PI Test for Current Transformer

05/16/2009 9:23 AM

lalit_nawada,

Well, then you can see my comments in the thread http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/37130 for details. But, in case of CT, 'P.I Test for Primary Injection Test' is more meaningful. Anyway, you got your answer, whatever you are satisfied with.

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