CT secondary should not be kept open because, The electrical power system load current always flows through current transformer
primary; irrespective of whether the current transformer is open circuited or
connected to burden at its secondary.
If CT secondary is open circuited, all the primary current will behave as excitation
current, which ultimately produce huge voltage. Every current transformer has its
won non-linear magnetizing curve, because of which secondary open circuit voltage
should be limited by saturation of the core. If one can measure the r.m.s voltage
across the secondary terminals, he or she will get the value which may not appear
to be dangerous. As the CT primary current is sinusoidal in nature, it zero 100
times per second.(As frequency of the current is 50 Hz/60 Hz).
The rate of change of flux
at every current zero is not limited by saturation and is high indeed. This develops
extremely high peaks or pulses of voltage. This high peaks of voltage may not be
measured by conventional voltmeter. But these high peaks of induced voltage may
breakdown the CT insulation, and may case accident to personnel. The actual open circuit
voltage peak is difficult to measure accurately because of its very short
peaks. That is why CT secondary should not be kept open.
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Normal Transformer and CT |
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