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12/14/2010 5:45 AM

why CT is used in power transformer

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12/14/2010 6:26 AM

A CT (assuming you mean current transformer) is used to measure the power transformer output current by producing a proportional but much lower (and therefore more easily measurable) current.

How else would you accurately measure, say, 1000 amps?

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12/14/2010 9:26 AM

I mean "coil turns".

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Re: ct

12/14/2010 9:35 AM

If you're really the OP, are you having a laugh?

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12/14/2010 8:28 AM

secret..

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