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why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/01/2010 6:21 AM

according to the question,you are talking about connection of ct in 3 phase circuit...it means wen u connect 3 ct's, their neutral point(i.e star) should be earthed in order to trip the respective relay if any un balance occurs due to any LL,Lg,LLg faults.....otherwise we cant find the path of fault current....and it is impossible to trip the circuit in fault condition.

If u talk about the earthing of secondary of current trafo.....its secondsry also to be earthed in the sense as it is a CT...wen u step down the current,there will be the raise in the voltage to kv's...so in the aspect of protection we wil do that....this is as per my knowledge...u pls read respective manual for further clarification....and i hope thisa wil clear u r dout a lot..

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/01/2010 7:04 AM

For CT's either you use for 3 phase or 2 phase or even if you use only 1 CT's for the Overcurrent Protection or for the Earth Faults Protection, their neutral point is always shorted to earth. This is NOT as what you explain as above but actually it is for the safety of the CT's when the current is passing thru the CT's.

In generally, tripping of Earth faults and Overcurrent Protection has nothing to do with the earthing the neutral of the CT's. Even these CT's are not Grounded or Earthed, these Overcurrent and the Earth Faults Protection Relay still can operated.

Operating of the Overcurrent Protection and the Earth Fauts Relays are by the Kichoff Law Principle where the total current flowing into the points is equal to the total of current flowing out from the point.

Therefore, for the earth faults protection relays operating, it is that, if the total current flowing in to the CT's is NOT equal total current flowing back out of the CT's then with the differeces of the leakage current, the Earth Faults Relays will operated.

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/01/2010 9:00 AM

Please i need circuit illustration diagram.

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/01/2010 9:18 PM

Here is the sample of the CT's connection

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/01/2010 10:34 AM

I refer to earlier a CR4 discussion,on "Why we must earth one terminal at secondary side of current transformer?" Several answers received are quoted for ready reference: 1. I think it's a safety precaution against possible 'open circuit' on the CT secondary side, which can lead to generation of dangerously high voltage. 2. It is provided to flow the earth fault current. 3. During a secondary open circuit on one CT, a very high transient voltage would appear across all the three phase CTs as they are interconnected through the loads. If you earth one terminal of the secondary of all the three phase CTs, the insulation need to be done only for phase voltage and not for line voltage. This greatly reduces the size and insulation cost of the CT. There is a dedicated IEEE Standard on this topic. 4. CT Primary and secondary is linked though stray capacitance and resistance of insulator. If CT secondary is not earthed, the primary voltage may induce high potential in secondary winding. To keep the secondary voltage at designed rating (say 110 v) against the earth, secondary must be earthed. It appears, the present topic of discussion / question is same. Please clarify.

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

10/16/2010 11:10 AM

hello,my dear friend...u gave me good information for me thanks for that.Now i understood u r explanation but if u have ieee related manual for this please send to my mail as "panangipalli_eee@yahoo.co.in...........i hope u wil send for me.........

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Re: why Current transformer Star point is grounded

08/02/2010 7:04 AM

whom r u replying to? i thought u were asking this question?

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