CT Analyzer User Manual ENU PDF
CT Analyzer User Manual ENU PDF
User Manual
CT Analyzer User Manual
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Contents
Contents
About this manual 7
Safety symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Related documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1 Safety instructions 9
1.1 Operator qualifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.2 Safety standards and rules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.2.1 Safety standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.2.2 Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.3 Safe operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.3.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.3.2 Test equipment integrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.3.3 CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.3.4 Test setup and work area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.3.5 Performing tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.4 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.5 Orderly measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.6 Disclaimer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.7 Compliance statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.8 Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2 Introduction 14
2.1 Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.2 "Guessing" of parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.3 Functional components of CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3.2 Mains connection unit and grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.3.3 Compact Flash card slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.3.4 Remote control interface (PC connection) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2.3.5 Inputs and outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.3.6 I/0 key with status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.3.7 Display with soft keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.3.8 Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.4 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.4.1 License-depending functional scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.4.2 License types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.5 Scope of delivery, accessories, available licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3 Setup and connection 24
3.1 General safety rules for connecting and operating CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.2 Setting up CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.3 Connecting CT Analyzer to a PC (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.4 Connection for usual applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.4.1 Wiring for a CT test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.4.2 Wiring for a burden test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
3.4.3 Wiring for primary resistance measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3.5 Connection for special applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.5.1 Measurement on a gapped core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.5.2 Excitation curve measurement for an unwound iron core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3.5.3 Measurement on a GIS (SF6) switch gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.5.4 Measurement on bushing-type CTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.5.5 VT ratio measurement using Quick Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
3.5.6 Winding resistance measurement using Quick Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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3.5.7 Polarity check using Quick Test and the CPOL2 polarity checker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3.6 Disconnection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
3.7 Improving the quality of measurement results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
3.7.1 4-wire measurement vs. 2-wire measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
3.7.2 Noise reduction techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
4 CT testing in CT Test mode ("New CT Test") 49
4.1 Short guide (CT Test mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.2 Running a test (CT Test mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.2.1 Setting up CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.2.2 Preparing, configuring and running the test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.2.3 After the test is finished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.2.4 Disconnection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
5 CT testing in Advanced CT Test mode ("New Advanced CT Test") 55
5.1 Short guide (Advanced CT Test mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
5.2 Running a test (Advanced CT Test mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
5.2.1 Setting up CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
5.2.2 Preparing and configuring the test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
5.2.3 Running the automatic test and connecting CT Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
5.2.4 After the test is finished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5.2.5 Disconnection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
6 Operating and configuring CT Analyzer 65
6.1 Working in the user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
6.1.1 Displaying a specific card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
6.1.2 Using the soft keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
6.1.3 Editing a card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
6.2 The main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
6.3 New CT-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
6.4 New MR-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
6.5 New Advanced CT-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
6.6 New Advanced MR-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
6.7 New Quick-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
6.8 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6.8.1 Available options in the Setting Menu page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6.8.2 Default test card selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
6.8.3 Miscellaneous settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
6.9 Tools (update functions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
6.9.1 Available options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
6.9.2 Update Text function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
6.9.3 Update Firmware function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
6.9.4 Update Licenses function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
6.10 File handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
6.10.1 Available functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
6.10.2 Working in the file system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
6.11 CT Analyzer help system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
6.12 Operating CT Analyzer from a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7 Test cards for CT Test mode 84
7.1 Overview of test cards available in CT Test mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
7.2 CT-Object card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
7.2.1 Available soft keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
7.2.2 Information fields to be filled by the user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
7.2.3 Parameters and settings used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
7.3 Test Results card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
7.3.1 Available soft keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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About this manual
Safety symbols
In this manual, the following symbols indicate safety instructions for avoiding hazards.
DANGER
Death or severe injury will occur if the appropriate safety instructions are not observed.
WARNING
Death or severe injury can occur if the appropriate safety instructions are not observed.
CAUTION
Minor or moderate injury may occur if the appropriate safety instructions are not
observed.
NOTICE
Equipment damage or loss of data possible.
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Related documents
The following documents complete the information covered in the CT Analyzer User Manual:
Title Description
CT SB2 User Manual Contains information how to use and operate the optional CT SB2
switch box for multi-ratio CT measurement with CT Analyzer as well
as safety instructions for working with the CT SB2 switch box.
CT Analyzer Suite help Contains detailed information about the CT Analyzer Suite software.
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Safety instructions
1 Safety instructions
1.1 Operator qualifications
Working on high-voltage power equipment can be extremely dangerous. Only authorized personnel who
are qualified, skilled and regularly trained in electrical engineering are allowed to operate CT Analyzer
and its accessories. Before starting to work, clearly establish the responsibilities.
Personnel receiving training, instructions, directions, or education on testing with CT Analyzer must be
under constant supervision of an experienced operator while working with the equipment. The
supervising operator must be familiar with the equipment and the regulations on site. The operator is
responsible for the safety requirements during the whole test.
Maintenance and repair of the CT Analyzer test set is only permitted by qualified experts at OMICRON
(see "Support" on page 194).
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1.3.3 CT Analyzer
► Position the CT Analyzer test set so that you can easily disconnect it from mains.
► Before putting CT Analyzer into operation, check the equipment for visible damages.
► When taking CT Analyzer into operation, make sure that the air slots, the power switch and the power
supply plug of the CT Analyzer test set are not obstructed and that the test set can be easily
disconnected from mains.
► Do not operate CT Analyzer when explosive gas or vapors are present.
► Do not insert objects (e.g. screwdrivers, etc.) into the ventilation slots or any input/output sockets.
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CT Analyzer
Test object
Figure 1-1: Schematic representation of the test setup showing the separation between work area and
dangerous area
► Define a dangerous area around the test object and secure this area against unauthorized access by
using a barrier chain and warning sign.
► Always stay in the work area during the test. Do not enter the dangerous area during the test if not
explicitly requested by CT Analyzer or CT Analyzer Suite.
► Prevent the presence of other persons in the dangerous area around the test object.
► Always position the CT Analyzer test set on dry, solid ground in the work area.
► Make sure that grounding is applied to the CT Analyzer test set as described in section 3.2 "Setting
up CT Analyzer" on page 26.
► Connect the test leads or communication cables first to the grounded device before unreeling.
► Keep unreeled cables close to ground.
► Do not stand right next to or directly underneath a connection point because the clamps may fall off
and touch you.
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1.6 Disclaimer
If the equipment is used in a manner not described in the user documentation, the protection provided
by the equipment may be impaired. The manufacturer and the distributor are not liable if the safety
instructions given in this manual or any of the relevant international, national, company-internal or local
safety standards and rules are not observed.
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1.8 Recycling
This test set (including all accessories) is not intended for household use. At
the end of its service life, do not dispose of the test set with household waste!
For customers in EU countries (incl. European Economic Area)
OMICRON test sets are subject to the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive). As part of our legal obligations
under this legislation, OMICRON offers to take back the test set and ensure that it is
disposed of by authorized recycling agents.
For customers outside the European Economic Area
Please contact the authorities in charge for the relevant environmental regulations in
your country and dispose the OMICRON test set only in accordance with your local
legal requirements.
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2 Introduction
2.1 Designated use
CT Analyzer is intended to perform automatic testing and calibration of low leakage flux current
transformers (i.e., CTs with non-gapped cores) in laboratories as well as on-site in utilities. Testing of
CTs with gapped cores is also possible with restricted accuracy. The following tests can be performed
using CT Analyzer:
• Burden measurement
• Residual magnetism measurement of CTs
• CT winding resistance measurement
• CT excitation characteristic measurement according to IEC 61869-2, IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6
(TPS, TPX, TPY, TPZ) and IEEE C57.13.
• CT ratio measurement with consideration of a connected burden
• CT phase and polarity measurement
• Determination of accuracy limiting factor, instrument security factor, secondary time constant,
symmetrical short-circuit current factor, transient dimensioning factor, remanence factor, knee point
voltage/current, class, saturated inductance and non-saturated inductance.
• Guessing of unknown CT parameters and automatic assessment based on these values (see section
2.2 below).
Using the Quick Test feature it is also possible to use CT Analyzer as a versatile multimeter with included
power source, e.g. for:
• Quick and easy resistance measurement, e.g. for wiring checks on the secondary side of CTs.
• Quick voltage ratio checks for VTs.
• Measurement of burden values, e.g., to determine the new burden value after changes of the relay
equipment. This allows the re-calculation of the CT test results for the new burden value by
CT Analyzer and thus makes it unnecessary to run an additional CT test in order to determine the
behavior of the CT with the new burden.
• Quick wiring checks using the CPOL2 polarity checker from OMICRON. Using the CPOL2 in
combination with the specific test signal provided by the CT Analyzer’s Quick Test feature you can
check a series of test points (e.g., the burden wiring) for correct polarity.
CT Analyzer is intended exclusively for the applications described above. Any other use is deemed not
to be according to the regulations. The manufacturer and the distributor are not liable for damage
resulting from improper usage. The user alone assumes all responsibility and risk.
Ratio error and phase displacement measurements with direct (primary current
injection) and indirect test equipment (secondary voltage injection)
Alternative testing methods with indirect testing technology as applied by CT Analyzer provide similar
results to direct testing with high currents for CT designs having low leakage flux. Comparability is given
and both testing methods can be used without additional procedures. For CTs having a considerable
leakage flux (e.g., with large air gaps, low ratio or non-uniformly wound secondary windings), the ratio
error and/or phase displacement results may differ between the direct and the indirect testing method
due to the different testing methodologies requiring further procedures.
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ON/OFF switch
Grounding terminal
(4 mm socket combined with knurled nut for clamp
connection)
Eject button
Press to eject the Compact Flash card.
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RS232 interface
USB interface
(type B connector)
Since in this case CT Analyzer provides two alternative interfaces, the user has to select the interface to
be used (or check the selection) in the CT Analyzer settings before connecting CT Analyzer. The factory
default setting for those devices is USB.
1. Open the Main Menu of CT Analyzer and select Settings.
2. In the Setting Menu page, select Remote Interface.
3. In the Select remote interface port page, select the interface actually used to connect CT Analyzer
to the computer: USB or RS232.
CT Analyzer will only communicate via the selected interface. It will not be recognized by the computer
if the CT Analyzer settings do not match the interface used for connection.
Note: Please refer to the following sections for more information:
► Section 3.3 on page 27 for information on how to connect CT Analyzer to a PC.
► Chapter 6 on page 65 for general information on how to operate CT Analyzer.
► Section 6.8 on page 69 for more detailed information about the Setting Menu page.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage possible
As long as the red LED of the key is flashing, the output is active and lethal voltages
can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical environment (e.g.
capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the test object or the measurement leads while the red LED is flashing.
► Wait until the red LED is off and the green LED is on before touching the measurement
setup.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
OUTPUT
Generator output.
AC: 40 Vrms, 5 Arms
DC: 120 V, 5 A (15 Apeak)
SEC
Measurement input for secondary side of CT, 300 VAC max.
PRIM
Measurement input for primary side of CT, 30 VAC max.
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Status line
Edit fields Display field If 3 points are visible in the lowermost soft key
(underlined by dotted (not underlined) description field (see dashed arrow), this key can be
lines) used to open an additional set of soft keys
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Icon Description
Remote control. The CT Analyzer Suite software established connection to CT Analyzer.
Security key. The data measured with CT Analyzer can be stored in XML files. Stored files
are protected by a security checksum to prevent the data within these files from being
edited.
If CT Analyzer displays the data of a previously stored test, and the data in this file are
valid, a key is shown in the status line. If the data are invalid since someone tried to edit
them later, a broken key is displayed.
Note: When loading older files containing no security checksum, no security information is
shown.
Overload indication. CT Analyzer could not output the required test current or take all
necessary measurement points due to an overload.
Multi-ratio CT measurement. Indicates that a multi-ratio CT test using the optional CT SB2
switch box has been initialized on CT Analyzer (here: full tap combination X1-X4).
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2.3.8 Keyboard
Key Description
Numeric / character keys for entering values and text.
After pressing a key, the status line displays the character set available for the key.
Press the key as often as required to scroll through the displayed character set.
After 1 second or after pressing another key, the character selected in the status
line is entered into the edit field in the display.
Note: To quickly change between letters and numerics, hold the button pressed for
a second.
Press this key to enter capital letters.
Press this key to display the context-sensitive help system (see section 6.11 on
page 83).
Press this key to delete the character left of the cursor position.
Press this key to leave an edit field without applying a change or to leave the edit
mode of a card or to go one level back in the user interface level.
The CT-Object card is the top user interface level. Pressing this key several times
will always bring you back to the CT-Object card.
Press this key to apply a change for an edit field.
When working in the CT Analyzer file system, use this key to open a selected
folder or to confirm to move back to the next higher level in the file structure.
Use the card selector keys to display a specific card.
Use the cursor keys to select an edit field in the user interface or to move the
cursor within an edit field.
Use the cursor key to enter the edit mode of a displayed card.
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2.4 Licenses
For up-to-date information about the licenses and packages available for CT Analyzer, please refer to
the OMICRON website or contact the OMICRON Technical Support (see "Support" on page 194).
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
► Make sure that the terminals of the test object to be connected to CT Analyzer do not
carry any voltage potential.
► During a test, CT Analyzer is the only permitted power source for the test object.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the equipment under test or the measurement leads while the red LED
on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Never connect or disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is
flashing.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Accidentally mixing up primary and secondary windings can cause life-threatening
voltages and/or destroy the connected CT or the CT Analyzer test set.
► Always make sure that the CT Analyzer output is connected to the correct side of the
current transformer according to the wiring instructions given in sections 3.4 to 3.5
below.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding test voltage to a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on other taps and/or
cores of the CT.
► Do not touch other taps or windings of the CT during the test.
► When testing multi-core CTs, make sure that no other windings of the CT are open.
Leave the secondary windings of the other (non-measured) cores connected, or short-
circuit them if the windings are open.
► If possible, use the optional CT SB2 switch box for testing multi-ratio CTs. CT Analyzer
then automatically reduces the test voltage in a way that the maximum possible voltage
within the measurement setup (i.e., the voltage occurring at the tap combination with
the highest ratio) is limited to 200 V.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Observe the following when running tests:
► Prevent the presence of other persons in the potentially dangerous area around the
test object.
► If necessary, perform appropriate additional safety precautions according to the
relevant standard, for example, by defining a high-voltage area around the test object
and securing this area against unauthorized access by using a barrier chain and
warning sign.
► Start the test only if all safety precautions were taken and if you are absolutely sure
that no other person is present in the potentially dangerous area around the test object.
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4. Connect the equipment under test according to the instructions given in this manual. Refer to
sections 3.4 and 3.5 for detailed descriptions how to connect CT Analyzer for a specific
measurement and/or application.
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CT Analyzer settings:
Main Menu -> Settings -> Remote Interface -> USB to PC
USB A/B
CT Analyzer connected via RS232 interface and a RS232/USB adapter on the PC side
RS232/USB
CT Analyzer settings: adapter
CT Analyzer settings:
to PC
Main Menu -> Settings -> Remote Interface -> RS232 RS232
(crossover)
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding test voltage to a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on other taps and/or
cores of the CT.
► Do not touch other taps or windings of the CT during the test.
► Make sure that no other windings of the CT are open.
NOTICE
Falsification of measurement results possible
► Always connect the grounded terminal on the secondary side of the CT to the black sockets of input
SEC and the OUTPUT of CT Analyzer. Connecting the red sockets of CT Analyzer to PE can result
in incorrect measurement and/or cause an automatic abortion of the measurement with an error
message.
► If it is necessary to use clamps for the connection of the measurement leads to the secondary side
of the test object, always use the 4-wire connection technique as described in section 3.7.1 on page
47 in order to avoid measurement errors.
2. Disconnect all secondary windings of the CT core under test in order to remove any load from this
core. Every kind of load remaining on the secondary side of a CT core during measurement will lead
to incorrect measurement results or error messages.
If the CT under test is a multi-core CT, leave the secondary windings of the other (non-measured)
cores connected, or short-circuit them if the windings are open.
3. Connect the black socket of CT Analyzer input PRIM to the grounded side of the CT’s primary circuit
and the red socket of this input to the open (ungrounded) side.
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4. Connect the black OUTPUT socket and the black socket of input SEC of CT Analyzer to that terminal
on the secondary side of the CT that is connected to PE.
5. Connect the red OUTPUT socket and the red socket of input SEC of CT Analyzer to the other
(ungrounded) terminal on the secondary side of the CT.
Utility line Prevent coupling of interferences into the primary circuit (e.g. by disconnecting the utility line,
switching off the breaker, etc). Coupling of interferences into the ungrounded connection influences
the measurement results.
Note: The CT may make humming or buzzing noises of varying frequency during the CT test. This is
normal behavior and does not indicate a defective CT.
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2. Connect the black OUTPUT socket and the black socket of CT Analyzer input SEC to that side of
the burden that is connected to PE.
3. Connect the red OUTPUT socket and the red socket of CT Analyzer input SEC of to the other
(ungrounded) side of the burden.
CT Burden
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Utility line
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltages possible
CTs generally must not be operated with open secondary winding. Feeding voltage to the
primary winding of a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on open secondary windings.
► Measuring a CT with the secondary winding open is only allowed for the specific DC
resistance measurement described in this section. For all other measurements, open
secondary windings have to be short-circuited prior to measurement.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
The primary winding resistance measurement is performed with DC current.
► Do not open the measurement circuit while current is flowing.
► Stop the measurement by pressing the key on the CT Analyzer test set and wait
until the red LED is off before opening the measurement circuit.
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Position 2 Position 3
Ratio error measured: +5 % Ratio error measured: -15 %
Figure 3-5: Ratio error depending on the position of the primary wire inside the gapped core
As shown in Figure 3-5, the measured ratio error may differ considerably depending on the position of
the primary wire. Best measurement results are obtained if the primary wire is positioned exactly to the
center of the core. As an alternative, a copper foil formed to a ring and placed to the inner side of the
core can be used as shown in Figure 3-6.
Copper foil
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Note: Exact measurement results are only possible if the primary wire is positioned exactly in the center
of the core.
CT Analyzer does not consider leakage inductances. The leakage inductances are neglected instead.
This way, CT Analyzer is able to reach a measurement error of approx. 0.1 % for class PR and class
TPY CTs and approx. 0.8 % for class TPZ CTs.
23 turns auxiliary
winding
Iron core without winding
Figure 3-7: Excitation curve measurement using one "auxiliary winding" cable
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Figure 3-8: Excitation curve measurement using several cascaded "auxiliary winding" cables
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Circuit breaker
Burden
3 m max.
100 m max.
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Measurement on a bushing-type CT
Proceed as follows to perform measurements on a bushing-type CT (refer to Figure 3-10). Observe the
general safety rules in section 3.1 on page 24 and the safety instructions given in chapter 1 "Safety
instructions" on page 9.
1. Disconnect all utility lines from the transformer (i.e., isolate the transformer from the energized power
system).
2. Connect all transformer terminals that are not used for measurement (in this example H2 and H3) to
protective earth (PE) in order to minimize the external disturbances. External disturbances can
influence the measurement results because the bushings are acting as an antenna.
3. Connect terminal H0 to protective earth.
4. Connect one secondary side terminal of the CT to protective earth.
5. Connect the secondary side of the CT to the OUTPUT sockets and the SEC sockets of CT Analyzer:
► Connect that side of the CT that is connected to PE to the black sockets of CT Analyzer.
► Connect that side of the CT that is open to the red sockets of CT Analyzer.
6. Connect the primary side of the CT to CT Analyzer input PRIM. Make sure that the polarity is correct
(same colors on same polarity).
7. Short-circuit and ground the free winding on the measured transformer leg to reduce the impedance
of the winding that is connected in series to the primary side of the CT. The input impedance of
CT Analyzer may influence the measurement results, if no winding of that leg is short-circuited.
8. If the transformer has a tap changer installed, the position of the tap changer should be changed to
a position where the regulation winding is completely bridged in order to ensure that the regulation
winding cannot act as a voltage divider together with the main winding of the transformer.
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H3 H2 H1
(C) (B) (A)
(W) (V) (U)
CT
H0
(Mp)
(N)
Note: Primary terminal H1 must be open. Otherwise the primary side is shorted and CT Analyzer cannot
obtain proper results.
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For this purpose, CT Analyzer provides a "Delta Compensation" field on the CT-Object card where you
can select the delta compensation factor depending on the bushing terminals that are used for primary
signal measurement.
If it is possible to short-circuit the transformer winding at the same leg as the primary measurement is
done (see Figure 3-15), the measurement should be performed with the winding short-circuited. In this
case, no delta compensation is required since the voltage induced on the transformer’s secondary
winding is zero and thus the voltage induced on the primary side of the transformer is also zero.
For the measurement setup shown in Figure 3-14, the delta compensation factor on the CT-Object card
has to be set to "Ratio 2/3" (see Figure 3-13).
If input PRIM is connected between L1 and L2, the delta compensation has to be set to "Ratio 1/3".
L1
L2 L3
In the configuration shown in Figure 3-15, no delta compensation is required since the main winding of
the power transformer is short-circuited on the other side. This avoids the induction of flux in the main
winding of the power transformer that could influence the measurement results.
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L1
L2 L3
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A a
N n
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
For VT ratio measurement, the CT Analyzer output has to be connected to the primary
side of the VT. Connecting the CT Analyzer output to the secondary side of the VT by
mistake will cause hazardous voltages on the primary side.
► For VT ratio measurements using Quick Test, always make sure to connect the
CT Analyzer output to the primary side of the VT.
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A a
N n
Figure 3-17: Connecting CT Analyzer for primary winding resistance measurement using Quick Test
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltages possible
CTs generally must not be operated with open secondary winding. Feeding voltage to the
primary winding of a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on open secondary windings.
► Measuring a CT with the secondary winding open is only allowed for the specific DC
resistance measurement described in this section. For all other measurements, open
secondary windings have to be short-circuited prior to measurement.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Resistance measurement is performed with DC current. Feeding an inductance with DC
current will charge the inductance. CT Analyzer does not perform automatic discharge of
the inductance.
► Wait until the inductance has discharged completely before touching any connections
or disconnecting the measurement leads of CT Analyzer.
NOTICE
Equipment damage possible
Too high currents could destroy the winding.
► Use only low currents of e.g. 100 mA when measuring the primary side of VTs.
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3.5.7 Polarity check using Quick Test and the CPOL2 polarity
checker
Applicable for Quick Test mode only.
Observe the general safety rules in section 3.1 on page 24 and the safety instructions given in chapter
1 "Safety instructions" on page 9.
For the polarity check using Quick Test, connect CT Analyzer as shown in Figure 3-18. For a detailed
description on how to perform the polarity check, please refer to section 10.5 on page 156.
1. Ensure that the ungrounded side of the CT winding is not connected to the wiring to be checked.
2. Connect the black OUTPUT socket and the black socket of input SEC of CT Analyzer to that side of
the burden that is connected to PE.
3. Connect the red OUTPUT socket and the red socket of input SEC of CT Analyzer to the other
(ungrounded) side of the burden.
S1 S1
CT S2 S2
Burden
CPOL2 CPOL2
Figure 3-18: Wiring for a polarity check of the burden wiring using Quick Test and the CPOL2 polarity
checker
Note: CT Analyzer measures the voltage of the injected signal using input SEC. Therefore, you should
always connect this input when using the Polarity Check measurement type. The higher the resistance
of the wiring checked (i.e., the burden wiring) or the current amplitude set on CT Analyzer, the higher the
terminal voltage generated by this current!
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3.6 Disconnection
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on CT Analyzer is flashing, the output is active and lethal
voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical environment
(e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Always wait until the red LED is off before disconnecting measurement leads.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
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OK Do not use!
4-wire connection 2-wire connection
The measurement leads from the OUTPUT Separate measurement leads are used for
sockets and input SEC of CT Analyzer are the OUTPUT sockets and input SEC of
connected to the test object via separate CT Analyzer, but the measurement leads
clamps. are connected to the test object via one
common clamp.
One clamp is used for each measurement
lead! Correct! Two measurement leads use one single
clamp! Do not use!
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NOTICE
Falsification of measurement results possible
► Do not connect both primary terminals to PE. This would cause incorrect measurement results.
Connecting both primary terminals to PE has the same effect as a short-circuit in the CT.
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CT testing in CT Test mode ("New CT Test")
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the equipment under test or the measurement leads while the red LED
on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Never connect or disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is
flashing.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Accidentally mixing up primary and secondary windings can cause life-threatening
voltages and/or destroy the connected CT or the CT Analyzer test set.
► Always make sure that the CT Analyzer output is connected to the correct side of the
current transformer according to the wiring instructions given in sections 3.4 to 3.5.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding test voltage to a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on other taps and/or
cores of the CT.
► Do not touch other taps or windings of the CT during the test.
► Make sure that no other windings of the CT are open.
► If possible, use the optional CT SB2 switch box for testing multi-ratio CTs. CT Analyzer
then automatically reduces the test voltage in a way that the maximum possible voltage
within the measurement setup (i.e., the voltage occurring at the tap combination with
the highest ratio) is limited to 200 V.
Note: The CT may make humming or buzzing noises of varying frequency during the CT test. This is
normal behavior and does not indicate a defective CT.
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-> 3.2 on page 26
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Press
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Parameter Description
I-pn Rated primary current.
I-sn Rated secondary current.
Standard Standard according to which the test has to be performed.
f Rated frequency of the CT.
P/M CT type. Set "P" for a protection CT or "M" for a metering CT.
Class Rated accuracy class of the CT.
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Figure 4-7: CT-Object card after the test, ready to enter location details (left) and after saving the
test (right)
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4.2.4 Disconnection
After the CT test is finished, disconnect the CT under test from CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Always wait until the red LED is off before disconnecting measurement leads.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the equipment under test or the measurement leads while the red LED
on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Never connect or disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is
flashing.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Accidentally mixing up primary and secondary windings can cause life-threatening
voltages and/or destroy the connected CT or the CT Analyzer test set.
► Always make sure that the CT Analyzer output is connected to the correct side of the
current transformer according to the wiring instructions given in sections 3.4 to 3.5.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding test voltage to a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on other taps and/or
cores of the CT.
► Do not touch other taps or windings of the CT during the test.
► Make sure that no other windings of the CT are open.
► If possible, use the optional CT SB2 switch box for testing multi-ratio CTs. CT Analyzer
then automatically reduces the test voltage in a way that the maximum possible voltage
within the measurement setup (i.e., the voltage occurring at the tap combination with
the highest ratio) is limited to 200 V.
Note: The CT may make humming or buzzing noises of varying frequency during the CT test. This is
normal behavior and does not indicate a defective CT.
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-> 3.2 on page 26
Start test
-> 5.2.3, step 1. on page 60 Note: Starting the test can also be done using CT Analyzer Suite.
Figure 5-1: Short guide for testing in Advanced CT Test mode (1)
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Connect CT Analyzer
for burden test
-> 3.4.2 on page 30
Test execution:
Burden test
Residual Magnetism
measurement if enabled
-> 8.4 on page 113
Connect CT Analyzer for
primary winding resistance
measurement
Prim. -> 3.4.3 on page 31
Winding Resistance
measurement Yes
enabled?
Start Test Skip Test Cancel Test
No soft key soft key soft key
Test execution:
Prim. winding resistance
measurement
Connect CT Analyzer
for CT test
-> 3.4.1 on page 28
Test execution:
CT test
Figure 5-2: Short guide for testing in Advanced CT Test mode (2)
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Parameter Description
I-pn Rated primary current of the CT.
I-sn Rated secondary current of the CT.
Standard Standard to be used for the CT test and the test assessment.
P/M CT type. Set "P" for a protection CT or "M" for a metering CT.
Class Rated accuracy class of the CT. This field becomes available after selecting the
CT type (protection CT or metering CT).
VA Rated power of the CT.
Note: For protection CTs of the IEEE C57.13 classes C, K and T, the VA
parameter is not accessible. Enter the rated secondary terminal voltage Vb instead
(see also "Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEEE C57.13 protection
CTs" on page 109).
Parameter Description
Burden / cos ϕ Burden value and cos ϕ of the operating burden.
f Rated frequency of the CT.
Rprim Specified primary winding resistance (only available if primary winding resistance
measurement is enabled for the test).
Class mult. Class multiplying factor. (Can be used to increase the assessment level for the
factor ratio test. Example: Class multiplier 0.5 -> maximum accepted tolerance for the
ratio error is only half the standard tolerance).
Delta Correction factor for ratio measurement if a CT is installed inside a delta winding
compensation transformer (see also "Measurement on a Δ (delta) winding transformer" on
page 40).
"Ratio 1": No correction is required.
"Ratio 2/3": If input PRIM is connected to the two terminals of that transformer
winding, the CT is in series with.
"Ratio 1/3": If input PRIM is connected to the terminals of a transformer winding,
the CT is not in series with.
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Parameter Description
LV CT Test Can be used to change the measuring mode for testing very small CTs with very
Mode low knee point voltages.
"Toggle Mode": Normal measuring mode of CT Analyzer.
"Sine Mode": Applies sinusoidal test signals with rated frequency to the CT. This
is only applicable for CTs with low knee-point voltages.
Refer to table 8-4 on page 96 for detailed information on the parameters.
4. If you enabled the Burden test card in step 2., display the Burden card and specify the test current
for the burden measurement. Use the default test current derived from the Isn previously entered in
the CT-Object card or enter a test current of your choice to the "I-test" parameter.
Press
Figure 5-6: Burden test: Wiring check message (left) and wiring diagram (right)
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3. Press the Start Test soft key to execute the automatic burden test.
Note: If you do not want to perform the burden test, press Skip Test to skip the burden test and
continue with the next test step or Cancel Test to abort the complete test.
Note: If the "Continuous burden measurement" option is enabled in the Settings (see section
6.8.3 on page 74), the burden test has to be stopped manually by pressing the key.
4. If you enabled the Primary Winding Resistance test card in section 5.2.2, step 2. on page 58, a
message is displayed, asking you to change the wiring for the primary winding resistance
measurement. Connect the primary winding of the CT as described in chapter 3.
► Make sure that the red LED on CT Analyzer is off.
► Refer to section 3.4.3 on page 31 for detailed information on how to connect CT Analyzer for the
primary resistance measurement.
► You can display the connection diagram by pressing the ? key while the wiring check
message is displayed.
Press
Figure 5-7: Primary winding resistance measurement: Wiring check message (left) and wiring
diagram (right)
5. Press the Start Test soft key to execute the automatic primary winding resistance measurement.
Note: If you do not want to perform the primary winding resistance measurement, press Skip Test
to skip the primary winding resistance measurement and continue with the CT test or Cancel Test
to abort the complete test.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
The primary winding resistance measurement is performed with DC current.
► Do not open the measurement circuit while current is flowing.
► Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer and wait until the red
LED is off before opening the measurement circuit.
6. A message is displayed asking you to change the wiring for the Advanced CT test. Connect the CT
to CT Analyzer as described in chapter 3.
► Make sure that the red LED on CT Analyzer is off.
► Refer to section 3.4.1 on page 28 for detailed information on how to connect CT Analyzer for the
CT test.
► Be sure that the polarity of all wires is correct.
► You can display the connection diagram by pressing the ? key while the wiring check
message is displayed.
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Note: If you do not want to execute the CT test, press the Skip Test soft key instead of changing
the wiring. This will skip the CT test and immediately perform the demagnetization cycle to finish the
test.
Press
Figure 5-8: CT test: Wiring check message (left) and wiring diagram (right)
7. Press the Start Test soft key to execute the automatic CT test.
Note: If you do not want to perform the CT test, press Skip Test to skip the CT test or Cancel Test
to abort the complete test.
8. Automatic test step 1: CT resistance measurement
CT Analyzer measures the secondary winding resistance of the CT.
9. Automatic test step 2: Determination of the excitation characteristic
CT Analyzer measures the excitation curve and determines the knee point and other important CT
data.
10. Automatic test step 3: Ratio measurement
CT Analyzer then measures the current ratio error, the phase error, the composite error and the
polarity. CT Analyzer calculates the ratio error for the operating burden and the nominal burden.
11. "Test finished" message
When the test is over, the red LED stops flashing and the green LED is on.
CT Analyzer displays a "Test finished" message showing the status of the test execution and the
overall test assessment (see Figure 5-9).
Press any key on the keyboard to close this message.
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Now, you can enter the "Location" and "Object" details and save the test (use the cursor keys to scroll
within the card and select edit fields).
Figure 5-11: CT-Object card after the test, ready to enter location details (left) and after saving the test
(right)
The assessment of the individual parameters can be viewed on the Assessment card (Figure 5-12).
If desired, you can view the individual measurement results acquired during the test by viewing the
Burden, Resistance, Excitation and Ratio cards, as shown in the following figures 5-13 to 5-16.
Figure 5-13: Burden card with measurement results after the test is finished
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Figure 5-14: Resistance card with measurement results after the test is finished
Figure 5-15: Excitation card with measurement results after the test is finished
Figure 5-16: Ratio error and phase displacement at operating burden after the test is finished
5.2.5 Disconnection
After the Advanced CT test is finished, disconnect the CT under test from CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Always wait until the red LED is off before disconnecting measurement leads.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
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Figure 6-2: Switching the set of soft keys in the CT-Object card
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Figure 6-5: CT-Object card with default test settings after initializing a new CT test
For more detailed information about the parameters and fields in the CT-Object card of the CT Test
mode, please refer to section 7.2 on page 85.
Figure 6-6: CT-Object card with default test settings after initializing a new Advanced CT test
This option is only available if you have purchased a corresponding license. For more detailed
information about the parameters and fields in the CT-Object card of the Advanced CT Test mode,
please refer to section 8.2 on page 94.
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6.8 Settings
In the Setting Menu page you can access the device settings and the default How to get there:
settings for new CT tests. Select an entry using the cursor keys and then Press the Main soft key in
press the Select soft key to open the corresponding settings page. any test card
Main Menu:
- Settings
Select soft key
-> Setting Menu page
Option Description
Select Language Selection of the user interface language.
One user language can be installed on CT Analyzer. The English user
interface is part of the firmware and therefore always available. The
second language can be installed by the user as required (refer to section
6.9 on page 76).
Select Startup Mode Using this option you can select the default test mode CT Analyzer comes
up each time when it is switched on.
Test at Startup: Select the default test mode using the soft keys CT Test,
Adv. CT Test or Quick.
Mode at Startup: Select the default test mode using the soft keys
Single Ratio or Multi-Ratio.
More detailed information:
→ CT Test mode, see chapter 7 on page 84.
→ Advanced CT Test mode, see chapter 8 on page 93.
→ Quick Test measurement function, see chapter 10 on page 147
→ Multi-ratio testing with CT SB2 switch box, see CT SB2 User Manual.
Default Test Card Select the test cards a new Advanced CT test should contain by default.
Selection Please refer to section 6.8.2 on page 73.
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Option Description
Default Standard Select the default Isn, standard, class and CT type (P/M) setting to be
used for a new CT test using the soft keys.
"Isn": Select the default secondary current (1A or 5A, or ? if you want to
use the guesser function by default).
"Standard": Select IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6, IEEE C57.13 or
IEC 61869-2, or Custom to load a customized assessment rule file
(see "Select Customized Assessment" on page 71; the guesser function
is not available if you use a customized assessment configuration instead
of a standard).
"P/M": Select Prot. CT or Meter. CT (protection or metering CT), or ? if
you want to use the guesser function by default.
"Class": The classes available for selection depend on the selected
standard and CT type (P/M). Select a class or ? if you want to use the
guesser function by default.
"Ktd" (IEC 60044-6 only):
If IEC 60044-6 is selected for the standard, it is furthermore possible to
select the calculation method for the Ktd (transient dimensioning factor):
acc. to IEC 60044-6: Ktd is calculated exactly according to the standard.
acc. to OMICRON: Ktd calculation considers the CT remanence.
acc. to GB 16847: Ktd is calculated acc. to the Chinese standard
GB16847.
"TPX/Y/Z Spec. Mtd." (IEC 61869-2 protection CTs only):
For IEC 61869-2 protection CTs of the classes TPX, TPY and TPY it is
possible to select the default method for specifying the protection
requirements used for the accuracy class assessment (refer to page 105
for more information).
by Duty: Protection requirements specification by duty cycle and the
necessary time constants (standard specification according to
IEC 61869-2; CT Analyzer then calculates the Ktd automatically from the
entered values).
by Ktd: Protection requirements specification by the rated transient
dimensioning factor Ktd stated on the CT’s name plate (alternative
specification according to IEC 61869-2).
Default Nominal Nominal frequency to be used for a new Advanced CT test: 16.7 Hz,
Frequency 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 400 Hz.
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Option Description
Select Customized CT Analyzer offers the possibility to customize the automatic test
Assessment assessment of the Advanced CT Test mode according to your needs by
applying your own assessment rules (so-called customized assessment
configurations) instead of the predefined assessment rules based on the
class definitions stated in the IEC and IEEE standards.
You can create such customized assessment rules in CT Analyzer Suite
and then send them to your CT Analyzer test set (Save as -> Send to
CT Analyzer). CT Analyzer Suite by default stores such customized
assessment rules (*.car files) to the OMICRON/CAR folder on the
Compact Flash card of CT Analyzer.
Press the Select File soft key to select a customized assessment rule file
stored on the Compact Flash card of your CT Analyzer. The customized
assessment rule selected is offered for selection in the Standard field of
the CT-Object card.
Use the Disable soft key to clear your selection.
Note: The guesser function is not available if you use a customized
assessment configuration instead of a standard.
Temperature Select the temperature unit (°C or °F) and the default values for the
ambient temperature and the reference temperature (for winding
resistance measurement and calculation).
Date/Time Clock settings for the device-internal clock. Select a field using the cursor
keys, enter the value, and press Set to apply your changes.
Display Contrast Display contrast adjustment.
Accur. Limiting Error Enable or disable the accuracy limiting error graph.
Graph This graph is primarily required for Chinese standards. It shows the
maximum possible primary current (K * Ipn) that can flow over a specific
burden without exceeding the accuracy limit (5 % or 10 %).
Start Delay Allows the definition of a delay time of up to 10 s for the actual test start
after pressing the start button.
You can apply the defined delay for the burden test, the residual
magnetism measurement, the primary winding resistance measurement
and the secondary winding resistance measurement.
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Option Description
Rated Burden Constraints Two options are available:
"Enable rated burdens < 1 VA":
Enable or disable the use of nominal burdens smaller than 1 VA. If
enabled, it is possible to select a nominal burden smaller than 1 VA in the
CT-Object card ("VA" parameter) of the Advanced CT Test mode. If
disabled, the nominal burden is automatically set to 1 VA if you try to enter
a smaller burden value.
"Min. VA at M cores Isn 5 A":
Applies to IEC 60044-1/IEC 61869-2 metering CTs with Isn = 5 A only!
Here you can set the minimum VA value used for the CT assessment to
3.75 VA. This means, selecting the 3.75 VA soft key will cause
CT Analyzer to assess the CT only up to a lower nominal burden limit of
3.75 VA instead of 1 VA. When 3.75 VA is active, it is not possible to enter
VA values lower than 3.75 VA in the CT-Object card of the
Advanced CT Test mode.
Selecting 0 VA deactivates this option. Assessment is then performed up
to a lower burden value of 1 VA. This is the factory default which is
suitable for most cases. You should not change it without important
reason.
Remote interface1 If your CT Analyzer is equipped with a USB interface and a RS232
interface, use this option to display the Select remote interface port
page. On this page you can select the interface used to connect
CT Analyzer to a PC: USB or RS232.
If equipped with both interfaces, CT Analyzer will only communicate via
the selected interface. It will not be recognized by the computer if
CT Analyzer settings do not match the interface used for connection.
Misc. Settings Use the Miscellaneous Settings page to
► enable or disable automatic test assessment if a parameter marked with
a star "*" in the CT-Object card was not entered by the user prior to the
test. Parameters marked with a star are mandatory parameters that are
required for assessment (and possibly for the calculation of further
parameters).
► enable or disable continuous burden measurement.
► define the default value of the class multiplication factor.
► select the default measuring mode used by CT Analyzer (Toggle mode
or Sine mode; Sine mode may be indicated for testing very small CTs
with very low knee point voltages).
► define the thresholds for the decision algorithms of the guesser function
(1 A/5 A, P/M decision).
These settings are only relevant for the Advanced CT Test mode. Please
refer to section 6.8.3 on page 74 for more information.
1. Only available for CT Analyzer devices that are equipped with a USB interface (serial number JHxxxx or newer).
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Figure 6-8: Select Cards page for selecting the default test cards
Some cards require the existence of other cards. This means that if you are adding such a card, the
required other cards are automatically added, too. On the other hand, if you remove a card which is
required by another card, the other card is removed, too. Figure 6-9 shows these dependencies.
CT-Object
Excitation
requires
Ratio
requires
Residual Magnetism
requires
Burden
requires
Assessment
requires
Comment
requires
Press the Back soft key to save your selection and to return to the setting menu. Press the ESC key to
return to the setting menu without saving the selection.
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Option Description
Assessments Depending on the selected standard and CT type, some parameters and
data (for example, the nominal burden) are required to obtain reliable
Check "*" settings assessment of the CT. If the user does not specify these data prior to the
before start test, the automatic assessment function of CT Analyzer possibly performs
Display warning the assessment based on the actual values determined for the CT during
before start the test and not based on the CT’s nominal data stated on the name plate.
"Check "*" settings before start"
If this option is enabled, CT Analyzer checks whether the user has
entered all necessary values and data relevant for an automatic
assessment prior to the test start. The respective parameters are then
marked by a star ("*") in the CT-Object card. If the user did not enter data
for one or more of these mandatory parameters, no automatic
assessment is performed and CT Analyzer displays an "Assessment not
available" message after the test is finished.
This option can be used to avoid an automatic assessment if the user did
not enter all required parameters and CT data prior to the test.
"Display warning before start"
This option is only relevant if the "Check "*" settings before start" option is
enabled. It is enabled automatically when enabling the "Check "*" settings
before start" option but can be disabled manually.
Enabling the "Display warning before start" option displays a
corresponding warning message prior to the test start if the user did not
enter data for one or more of the mandatory parameters that are required
for assessment.
Continuous burden CT Analyzer normally stops the burden test automatically as soon as it
measurement obtains stable measurement values for the connected burden.
If this option is enabled, the burden measurement is not stopped
automatically but instead performed continuously until the user stops it
manually by pressing the key.
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Option Description
Class multiplication factor The default value for the class multiplying factor can be set. This default is
used when CT Analyzer is switched on or if a new CT test is selected in
the main menu.
The class multiplying factor increases the assessment level for the ratio
test. For example, a class multiplier of 0.5 means that the maximum
accepted tolerance for the ratio error is only half the standard tolerance.
Possible values: 0.25 to 1.00. Default: 1.00
LV CT Test Mode Use the soft keys to define the default measuring mode of CT Analyzer:
Toggle Mode: Normal measuring mode of CT Analyzer. Applies test
signals of different magnitudes and frequencies to the CT in order to
measure the excitation characteristic.
Sine Mode: Applies sinusoidal test signals with rated frequency to the CT
in order to measure the excitation characteristic. The Sine measuring
mode may be indicated for testing very small CTs with very low knee point
voltages.
Decision 1A/5A CT If the guesser function is active, the device uses the measured winding
resistance to decide whether the CT is a 1 A or 5 A CT. This value
specifies the decision threshold.
Possible values: 0.5 to 2 Ω. Default: 1 Ω.
If the measured winding resistance is higher than the defined value, the
guesser function decides that the CT’s nominal secondary current is 1 A.
Otherwise the secondary current is 5 A.
Decision P/M CT If the guesser function is active, the device uses the measured knee point
voltage to decide whether the measured CT is a protection CT or a
metering CT. This value specifies the decision threshold.
If the knee point voltage is higher than the defined value, the guesser
function decides that the measured CT is a protection CT. Otherwise it is a
metering CT.
• "1 A: Prot. CT, if V-kn >"
Possible values: 50 to 300 V. Default: 100 V.
• "5 A: Prot. CT, if V-kn >"
Possible values: 15 to 60 V. Default: 20 V.
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Option Description
Update Text Using this item you can install a new user interface language file.
The file system page opened after selecting Update Text only displays files
named CTUser_*.bin.
Please refer to section 6.9.2 on page 77.
Update Firmware Using this item you can update the firmware of your CT Analyzer.
The file system page opened after selecting Update Firmware only displays
files named CTAnalyzer.bin.
Please refer to section 6.9.3 on page 78.
Update Licenses This function allows you to view the scope of licenses currently available on
your CT Analyzer and to add additional licenses to your CT Analyzer.
Please refer to section 6.9.4 on page 79.
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Figure 6-12: File system card for selecting a new language file
To install a new language, select the corresponding file CTUser_xxx.bin in the A:\OMICRON\ directory
on the Compact Flash card using the cursor keys and press the Select soft key.
English is contained in the firmware and does not require a user language file.
NOTICE
Equipment damage or loss of data possible
► Do not install a language file that does not belong to the same package as the installed firmware
version. The user interface may become unreadable.
► Only install language files that are included in the package of the installed firmware version.
Refer to the OMICRON website for available languages or ask your distributor for a special language file.
If the text update process is interrupted or fails, the device displays an error message and automatically
resets the user interface to English when it is switched on the next time.
Press Abort to return to the Tools Menu page without installing a new language.
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Figure 6-13: File system card for selecting a new firmware file
To perform a firmware update, a corresponding firmware file CTAnalyzer.bin has to be available in the
A:\OMICRON\ directory on the Compact Flash card.
To update the firmware, select the desired firmware file CTAnalyzer.bin using the cursor keys
and press the Update Firmw. soft key.
Note: The firmware update process may take some minutes. If the update process is interrupted or fails,
switch the CT Analyzer test set off and on again. The device then tries to perform the firmware update
again automatically.
Note:
It is also possible to install older firmware. In this case, the user interface text is deleted and the device
automatically changes to the English user interface. After you have downgraded the firmware, you also
have to install the user interface language file of this (older) firmware package.
After the installation of new firmware, the user interface language automatically changes to English if
the installed user interface text is no longer compatible. If you are using a user interface language other
than English, install the corresponding new user interface language file delivered with the new firmware.
Press Abort to return to the Tools Menu page without updating the firmware.
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Function Description
Load Report Loading an existing report or settings file from the Compact Flash card.
You can also load a file by pressing the Load soft key in the CT-Object
card.
Save As Saving the current file to the Compact Flash card.
Saving a file is described in detail on page 82.
Delete File Deleting a selected file or folder from the Compact Flash card.
Only empty folders can be deleted. If you try to delete a folder still
containing files or subfolders, an error message is displayed.
To select several neighboring files at a time, keep the key pressed
while selecting the files or folders using the cursor keys.
Rename File Renaming a selected file on the Compact Flash card.
Only files can be renamed. Renaming of folders is not possible on the
CT Analyzer.
Copy / Cut / Paste File(s) Copying or cutting a file on the Compact Flash card and pasting it at
another location on the Compact Flash card.
Copying/cutting and pasting a file is described in detail on page 82.
Format CF card Formatting the Compact Flash card. All data on the Compact Flash card
will be lost!
Note: In the CT Analyzer file system, the root directory can contain a maximum of 240 files and the file
name length (incl. the path) is limited to 240 characters.
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Saving a file
1. Open the file menu and select Save As. How to get there:
Note: You can also save a file by pressing the Save or the Save As soft key Press the Main soft key in
any test card
in the CT-Object card. Main Menu:
- File Handling
2. Navigate to the desired folder in the file system where you want to save the file:
Select soft key
► If you like to save the file with the same name, press the Save soft key. A File Menu:
warning will pop up asking whether the existing file should be overwritten or - Save As
not.
► If you want to use a similar file name as an existing one in the selected folder, select this file using
the cursor keys and press the Save As soft key or the key. A new *.xml file entry
with the selected file name is added. Edit this file name and then press again Save, Save As or
the key.
Note: The test results and settings of each test started on CT Analyzer and finished with the "Test ok"
status are automatically stored to the file OMICRON\AutoSave\CTAnalyzer.xml on the Compact Flash
card. The existing CTAnalyzer.xml file is overwritten with each successful test. Tests that could not be
finished successfully or that were aborted by the user are not stored and thus do not overwrite the
existing CTAnalyzer.xml file. Tests executed from the CT Analyzer Suite software are not saved
automatically on CT Analyzer and therefore do not overwrite the CTAnalyzer.xml file.
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Figure 6-18: Help system showing the wiring diagram for a CT test (left) and explanatory text for a
parameter (right)
When the help system is displayed, you can use the Next Page and Prev. Page soft keys to scroll
through the available help pages. Pressing the About soft key opens a page with information about the
CT Analyzer hardware, the installed firmware version, the serial number, etc.
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Figure 7-1: CT-Object card with default settings after initializing a new test
Saves the test results and test settings to the currently loaded CT Analyzer report file. If
the test results have not been saved yet, the Save As dialog is opened. Saving a file is
described on page 82.
Saves the test results and test settings to a new .xml file. Saving a file is described on
page 82.
Allows to load a test previously performed in the CT Test mode and stored on the
Compact Flash card in order to check its results or to use its settings for a new test.
When loading a test stored in the Advanced CT Test mode, CT Analyzer will
automatically switch to the Advanced CT Test mode.
The "Location" and "Object" text fields are only used for reporting and documentation purposes. They
can be filled by the user after the test is finished. These fields provide information about the location of
the CT and the CT itself. The content of these fields is defined in the Location settings page and the
Object settings page, respectively.
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To open these settings pages, position the cursor on the "Location" or the "Object" field and then press
the Details soft key or the key.
Page Description
Location settings page The Location settings page provides the following text fields. Each field
can contain a maximum of 40 numbers or letters.
Company, Country, Station, Feeder:
Information where the CT is installed.
Phase: Phase to which the CT is connected.
IEC-ID: IEC-ID of the CT or freely definable information.
Object settings page The Object settings page provides the following text fields. Each field
can contain a maximum of 40 numbers or letters.
Manufact.: Manufacturer of the CT under test.
Type: Type number or description of the CT under test.
Serial No.: Serial number of the CT under test.
Core: Number of the tested core.
Tap: Description of the tap (e.g. 1S1-1S3, X1-X4, ...).
Optional 1: Optional field for free use.
Note: Parameters marked by a star "*" in the CT Analyzer user interface are mandatory parameters.
Test execution is not possible if no data are specified for such parameters. All other parameters can be
assigned with default values defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings) and have to be
adapted accordingly.
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Table 7-4: Parameters and settings in the CT Object card for the CT Test mode
Parameter Description
I-pn Rated primary current.
Possible values: 1 to 99000 A or soft keys 200A, 400A, 600A, 800A, or 1000A.
I-sn Rated secondary current.
Possible values: 0.05 to 25 A or soft keys 1.0A, 2.0A, 5.0A, 1.0A/√3, 2.0A/√3,
5.0A/√3.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default Standard).
Standard Standard according to which the test has to be performed.
Possible values: Soft keys IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6, IEEE C57.13 or IEC 61869-2
Default: Standard defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default
Standard).
Note: Using the IEEE C57.13 standard for transformers with gapped cores may
possibly deliver incorrect results.
f Rated frequency of the CT.
Possible values: Integer value between 16 and 400 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz,
60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: Nominal frequency defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings ->
Nominal Frequency).
P/M Definition of CT type: Protection or metering CT.
Possible values: Soft keys Prot. CT, Meter. CT or ?.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default Standard).
Class Accuracy class of the CT.
Possible values: Depending on the selected standard.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default Standard).
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Displays the excitation graph calculated from the measurement results. See section 7.3.4
below.
Parameter Description
Sec. winding resist. Measured secondary winding resistance of the CT.
Knee-point voltage Measured knee point voltage.
CT-Ratio@Ipn(0VA) Current ratio of the CT at nominal primary current and 0 VA burden.
ε Available for IEC standards only. Error in % at nominal primary current and
0 VA burden.
RCF Available for IEEE C57.13 only. Ratio correction factor.
Phase Phase displacement at nominal primary current and 0 VA burden.
Pol. OK: Polarity OK, phase angle is in the range of 0° ± 45°.
Failed: Wrong polarity of the CT or wrong polarity of the measurement leads.
F Two additional parameters are available for IEC 60044-1 and IEC 61869-2
protection CTs to allow the display of the composite error for different
and
multiples of the nominal secondary current Isn.
εc@Ipn*F
Use the "F" parameter to specify the factor (for example, 1 x, 5 x, or 10 x Isn)
and read the resulting composite error from the "εc@Ipn*F" field.
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Parameter Description
I-DC Current used for measurement. Selected automatically, cannot be changed by the
user.
If Isn is 0.2 A or higher, IDC is automatically set to Isn.
If Isn is lower than 0.2 A, IDC is automatically set to 0.2 A.
Maximum value: 5 A.
V-DC Measured voltage.
R-meas Measured resistance at ambient temperature.
R-ref Reference resistance (temperature-compensated resistance, compensated to Tref).
T-meas Winding temperature of the CT at the time of measurement.
Value used:
Ambient Temperature defined in the Settings (main menu).
If this temperature is not set correctly, the reference resistance value (Rref) at
reference temperature will not be calculated correctly.
T-ref Reference temperature, i.e, temperature the CT is specified for.
Value used:
Reference temperature defined in the Settings (main menu).
The winding resistance at reference temperature is calculated from the winding
resistance measured at ambient temperature (Tmeas) and the specified reference
temperature.
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Switches off the display of values on the bottom right of the diagram. If you have
switched off the values, this soft key changes to Text On to switch the values display on
again.
Closes the excitation graph and brings you back to the Excitation card.
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Table 7-9: Soft keys available for the excitation graph (continued)
Figure 7-7: Entering a current value to display its corresponding voltage and inductance values on the
excitation graph
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Table 8-1: Overview of the test cards available in Advanced CT Test mode
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Figure 8-1: CT-Object card with default settings after initializing a new Advanced CT test
Allows to load a test previously performed in the Advanced CT Test mode and stored on
the Compact Flash card in order to check its results, to recalculate the results with
different settings or to use its settings for a new test.
When loading a test stored in the CT Test mode, CT Analyzer will automatically switch to
the CT Test mode.
Note: Recalculation of the existing CT test results in order to verify the behavior of the CT
at different burdens or primary currents can be performed by changing the burden value
on the CT-Object card or the primary current on the Ratio card. The recalculated results
can then be stored again like for a regular test.
Opens the Select Cards page where you can select the test cards for the current test.
The Select Cards page is described on page 73.
Note: When loading a new CT test from the main menu (using the "New Advanced
CT Test" entry), the default test card selection defined in the device settings is used for
this new test. The card selection performed in the CT-Object card will then be discarded.
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The "Location" and "Object" text fields are only used for reporting and documentation purposes. They
can be filled by the user after the test is finished. These fields provide information about the location of
the CT and the CT itself. The content of these fields is defined in the Location settings page and the
Object settings page, respectively.
To open these settings pages, position the cursor on the "Location" or the "Object" field and then press
the Details soft key or the key.
Page Description
Location settings page The Location settings page provides the following text fields. Each field
can contain a maximum of 40 numbers or letters.
• Company, Country, Station, Feeder:
Information where the CT is installed.
• Phase: Phase to which the CT is connected.
• IEC-ID: IEC-ID of the CT or freely definable information.
Object settings page The Object settings page provides the following text fields. Each field
can contain a maximum of 40 numbers or letters.
• Manufact.: Manufacturer of the CT under test.
• Type: Type number or description of the CT under test.
• Serial No.: Serial number of the CT under test.
• Core: Number of the tested core.
• Tap: Description of the tap (e.g. 1S1-1S3, X1-X4, ...).
• Optional 1: Optional field for free use.
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Note: If the "Check "*" settings before start" option is enabled in the device settings (see section
6.8.3 "Miscellaneous settings" on page 74), no automatic assessment will be available if you do not enter
data for a parameter that is relevant for assessment. Such parameters are marked by a star "*" in the
CT Analyzer user interface and in the following tables.
Common parameters and settings displayed for all standards, CT types and
classes
The table below lists the parameters and settings that are displayed for all standards, CT types and
classes.
In addition to these common parameters, specific additional parameters are displayed in the CT-Object
card depending on the selected standard, CT type (protection or metering CT) and class. For these
specific parameters, please refer to the tables on pages 100 to 110.
Table 8-4: Parameters and settings common for all standards, CT types and classes
Parameter Description
I-pn Rated primary current.
Possible values: 1 to 99000 A or ?1 soft key. Default: ?.
I-sn Rated secondary current.
Possible values: 0.05 to 25 A or soft keys 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 1.0A/√3, 2.0A/√3, 5.0A/√3 or ?1.
Default: ?.
Standard Standard according to which the test has to be performed.
Possible values: Soft keys IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6, IEEE C57.13 or IEC 61869-2
If a customized assessment configuration is selected in the settings (Main Menu ->
Settings -> Select Customized Assessment (see page 71)), an additional Custom soft key
is available to allow selection of this customized assessment rule.
Default: Standard defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default
Standard).
Note: Using the IEEE C57.13 standard for transformers with gapped cores may possibly
deliver incorrect results.
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Table 8-4: Parameters and settings common for all standards, CT types and classes (continued)
Parameter Description
P/M * Definition of CT type: Protection or metering CT.
Possible values: Soft keys Prot. CT, Meter. CT or ?1.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default Standard).
This parameter cannot be guessed. For automatic assessment a value must be entered.
Class * Accuracy class of the CT.
Possible values: Depending on the selected standard or ?1.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Default Standard).
This parameter is only displayed, after the parameters "Standard" and "P/M" have been
defined or determined by CT Analyzer. Depending on these parameters, the parameters
for the CT class can be selected using the soft keys.
The class can be selected by soft keys or is determined by CT Analyzer during the test.
Automatic determination during the test only works for IEC 61869-2 or IEC 60044-1
metering CTs and IEEE C57.13 metering CTs. If the question mark has been entered for
the "P/M" parameter, the "Class" cannot be defined by the user but is automatically
determined by CT Analyzer instead.
This parameter cannot be guessed. For automatic assessment a value must be entered.
For IEEE C57.13 metering CTs only:
An additional soft key Assess @ VA and an additional "Burden designation" field are
available for metering CTs according to IEEE C57.13. Use the Assess @ VA option if the
accuracy class of the CT only applies to one specific burden or burden range.
CT assessment is normally performed for the maximum burden specified and all lower
burdens defined in the standard. Example: If the burden specified is B-0.9, the assessment
is performed for the burdens B-0.9, B-0.5, B-0.2 and B-0.1, and the electronic burdens
E-0.2 and E-0.04.
Selecting the Assess @ VA option in addition to the class setting will cause CT Analyzer to
perform assessment only for the burden value or burden range specified in the "Burden
designation" field. The ratio table and the phase table in the Ratio card then only show the
error for this specific burden or burden range (see section 8.7.5 on page 134).
When Assess @ VA is selected, the soft key changes to Assess all VA to enable
deactivation of this option.
Refer to section "Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEEE C57.13 metering
CTs" on page 110 for information on the "Burden designation" field and detailed
instructions how to use the Assess @ VA option.
VA * Nominal burden of the CT, used to calculate the behavior of the CT with the nominal
Cos ϕ burden.
Possible values: 0 to 400 VA or soft keys 1.0VA to 30VA or ?1.
Depending on the burden and the selected test standard, the corresponding cos ϕ is used
(cos ϕ not editable by the user).
This parameter cannot be guessed. For automatic assessment a value must be entered.
If the IEEE C57.13 standard is selected with the type "protection CT" (class C, K or T), the
VA and Cos ϕ parameters are not accessible to the user. In this case, the user has to enter
the terminal voltage Vb instead. The power is then calculated according to table 13 of
IEEE C57.13 (2016). See "Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEEE C57.13
protection CTs" on page 109.
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Table 8-4: Parameters and settings common for all standards, CT types and classes (continued)
Parameter Description
Burden "Burden" and "Cos ϕ" are used to define the operating burden connected to the CT. These
Cos ϕ parameters are used to calculate the behavior of the CT at the operating burden
(connected burden) and the corresponding cos ϕ.
Possible values for "Burden": 0 to 400 VA or soft keys 1.0VA to 30VA or ?1.
Possible values for "Cos ϕ": 0 to 1.
These parameters can also be changed after the test or in a loaded test report in order to
check the CT behavior at different burden values.
If the IEEE C57.13 standard is selected with the type "metering CT", CT Analyzer offers
soft keys with standard loads for the power (for example, E-0.1, B-0.1, B-0.2, etc.). If these
soft keys are used, the power is calculated according to IEEE C57.132. If the rated current
is not 5 A, the resistance and inductance of the table is multiplied by the factor
5 2
α = ------------
I rated
f Rated frequency of the CT.
Possible values: Integer value between 16 and 400 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or
400Hz.
Default: Nominal frequency defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings ->
Nominal Frequency).
Rprim Specified primary winding resistance (only available if primary winding resistance
measurement is enabled for the test).
Possible values: 0 to 3000 ohms or soft key ?1.
Default: ?.
Class mult. Class multiplying factor.
factor This factor increases the assessment level for the ratio test. E.g. a class multiplier of 0.5
means that the maximum accepted tolerance for the ratio error is only half the standard
tolerance.
Possible values: 0.25 to 1.00 or soft key 1.0.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Misc. Settings).
Delta Correction factor for the ratio measurement. This factor enables the ratio measurement for
compensation CTs that are installed inside a delta winding transformer.
Possible values: Soft keys Ratio 1, Ratio 2/3 or Ratio 1/3.
Default: Ratio 1.
Choose "Ratio 1" if no correction is required.
Choose "Ratio 2/3" if input PRIM is connected to the two terminals of that transformer
winding, the CT is in series with.
Choose "Ratio 1/3" if input PRIM is connected to the terminals of a transformer winding,
the CT is not in series with.
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Table 8-4: Parameters and settings common for all standards, CT types and classes (continued)
Parameter Description
LV CT Test Use this parameter to change the measuring mode for testing very small CTs with very low
Mode knee point voltages.
Toggle Mode: Normal measuring mode of CT Analyzer. Applies test signals of different
magnitudes and frequencies to the current transformer in order to measure the excitation
characteristic.
Sine Mode: Applies sinusoidal test signals with rated frequency to the CT in order to
measure the excitation characteristics.
Default: As defined in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Misc. Settings).
1. If the question mark is entered for this parameter and a new test is started, CT Analyzer automatically tries to determine the
value using its integrated guesser function (see chapter 9 on page 143).
2. IEEE C57.13 (2008): Table 9.
IEEE C57.13 (2016): Table 10 for metering CTs and table 13 for protection CTs.
* This parameter is relevant for assessment. If the "Check "*" settings before start" option is enabled in the device settings (see
section 6.8.3 "Miscellaneous settings" on page 74), no automatic assessment will be available if you do not enter data for this
parameter. Such parameters are marked by a star "*" in the CT Analyzer user interface.
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEC 60044-1 protection CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the standard IEC 60044-1 is
selected with the type "Protection CT".
Table 8-5: Parameters and settings for IEC 60044-1 protection CTs
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEC 60044-1 metering CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the standard IEC 60044-1 is
selected with the type "Metering CT".
Table 8-6: Parameters and settings for IEC 60044-1 metering CTs
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEC 61869-2 protection CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the standard IEC 61869-2 is
selected with the type "Protection CT".
Table 8-8: Parameters and settings for IEC 61869-2 protection CTs
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Table 8-8: Parameters and settings for IEC 61869-2 protection CTs (continued)
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Table 8-8: Parameters and settings for IEC 61869-2 protection CTs (continued)
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Table 8-8: Parameters and settings for IEC 61869-2 protection CTs (continued)
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEC 61869-2 metering CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the standard IEC 61869-2 is
selected with the type "Metering CT".
Table 8-9: Parameters and settings for IEC 61869-2 metering CTs
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEEE C57.13 protection CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the IEEE C57.13 standard is
selected with the type "Prot. CT".
Table 8-10: Parameters and settings for IEEE C57.13 protection CTs
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Specific parameters and settings displayed for IEEE C57.13 metering CTs
The following parameters are only displayed in the CT-Object card if the IEEE C57.13 standard is
selected with the type "Metering CT".
Table 8-11: Parameters and settings for IEEE C57.13 metering CTs
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If CT Analyzer cannot reach the desired test current Itest, an overload message is displayed in the right-
hand corner of the status line.
Parameter Description
I-test Test current used to measure the external burden.
After clearing the test results or when starting a new CT test, the test current is automatically
chosen as follows:
Value for I-sn Value for I-test Test current used for
in CT-Object card in Burden card burden test
"?" none 1A
e.g. "?" e.g. 5 A 5 A (value of I-test)
e.g. 5 A none 5 A (value of I-sn)
e.g. 5 A e.g. 1 A 1 A (value of I-test)
It is possible to overwrite the default test current using the keyboard (0.1 to 5A). Always
verify the test current settings prior to starting the test in order to avoid damaging of
the CT or other equipment.
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Parameter Description
I-meas Current measured during the test.
V-meas Voltage measured at the load during the test.
Burden / Cos ϕ Burden and cos ϕ calculated from the measured quantities.
If the rated secondary current is not known, the result field will only show "n/a" as long
as Isn is not defined.
Z Impedance of the burden calculated from the measured quantities.
Figure 8-5: Select Cards page with Burden test card enabled
2. In the Burden card, use the default test current or enter the desired test current to parameter "I-test".
3. Execute the burden test as described in section 5.2.3 on page 60.
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Note: The wiring for residual magnetism measurement is identical to the wiring for a normal CT test (see
section 3.4.1 on page 28).
Note: Gapped cores normally have very low residual magnetism. CT Analyzer is possibly not able to
determine the knee point of gapped cores.
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Table 8-14: Test settings and results in the Residual Magnetism card
Parameter Description
I-sn Nominal secondary current of the CT as entered in the CT-Object card.
The Isn of the CT has to be specified prior to the execution of the residual
magnetism measurement. Otherwise, a corresponding message is displayed.
Residual Flux Absolute value [in Vs] of the residual magnetic flux in the CT determined by
CT Analyzer.
The residual flux is always displayed after measurement, even if CT Analyzer
could not determine the residual magnetism.
Residual Magnetism Residual magnetism [in %] of the CT, calculated from the residual flux and the
maximum flux of the CT.
No value is displayed if CT Analyzer was not able to reach the knee point of the
excitation curve.
Figure 8-7: Select Cards page with Residual Magnetism test card enabled
2. If not already specified, enter the Isn of the CT on the CT-Object card.
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Figure 8-8: Wiring diagram for residual magnetism measurement and CT testing
4. Start the test by pressing the key1.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active
and lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected
electrical environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the equipment under test or the measurement leads while the red
LED on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Never connect or disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on
CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted
unexpectedly, for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior
of CT Analyzer.
5. If the burden test is enabled, the test halts and CT Analyzer displays a corresponding message,
asking you to check the wiring for the burden test. Connect the burden and run the burden test as
described in section 5.2.3, steps 2. & 3. on page 61.
6. After the burden measurement is finished, the test halts to allow rewiring for the residual magnetism
measurement. Make sure that the red LED on CT Analyzer is off and reconnect the CT as described
in step 3 above.
7. Continue testing by pressing the Start Test soft key.
8. CT Analyzer runs the residual magnetism measurement.
9. If the primary resistance measurement is enabled, the test halts and CT Analyzer displays a
corresponding message, asking you to check the wiring for the test. Connect CT Analyzer and run
the primary winding resistance measurement as described in section 5.2.3, steps 4. & 5. on page 61.
10. After the primary resistance measurement is finished, the test halts to allow rewiring for the CT test.
Connect CT Analyzer and run the CT test as described in section 5.2.3, steps 6. to 11. on page 62.
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Figure 8-9: Resistance card showing parameters and results for primary and secondary winding
resistance measurement
Figure 8-10: Resistance card for secondary winding resistance measurement only (left) and for primary
winding resistance measurement only (right)
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Figure 8-11: Select Cards page with Primary winding resistance measurement enabled
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
This measurement is performed with DC current.
► Do not open the measurement circuit while current is flowing.
► Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer and wait until the red
LED is off before opening the measurement circuit.
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Parameter Description
T-meas Winding temperature of the CT at the time of measurement.
Value used:
Ambient Temperature defined in the Settings (main menu).
If this temperature is not set correctly, the reference resistance value (Rref) at reference
temperature will not be calculated correctly.
T-ref Reference temperature, i.e, temperature the CT is specified for.
Value used:
Reference temperature defined in the Settings (main menu).
The winding resistance at reference temperature is calculated from the winding
resistance measured at ambient temperature (Tmeas) and the specified reference
temperature.
The following parameters show the results of the winding resistance test after the test is finished.
Parameter Description
I-DC Current used for measurement. Selected automatically, cannot be changed by the user.
Secondary winding resistance measurement only:
If Isn is 0.2 A or higher, IDC is automatically set to Isn.
If Isn is lower than 0.2 A, IDC is automatically set to 0.2 A.
Maximum value: 5 A.
Primary winding resistance measurement only:
Maximum value: 10 A.
V-DC Measured voltage.
R-meas Measured resistance at ambient temperature.
R-ref Reference resistance (temperature-compensated resistance, compensated to Tref).
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If CT Analyzer displays an overload in the Excitation card, either the desired knee point could not be
reached or not all necessary measurement points could be taken (e.g. in the knee point area, not enough
points for a proper calculation of the knee point could be measured).
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Displays the results related to the operating burden of the CT.
Opens the excitation graph page (refer to section 8.6.4 on page 126).
Opens the AL error graph page (refer to section 8.6.5 on page 129).
This graph is part of Chinese standards and shows the maximum possible primary current
(K * Ipn) that can flow over a specific burden without exceeding the accuracy limit.
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metering
...PR
PXR
TPX
TPY
CTs
TPZ
...P
PX
V-kn Knee point voltage according to standard. x x x x x x x x
I-kn Knee point current according to standard. x x x x x x x x
Ls Saturated inductance. x x x x x x x x
Lm Non-saturated inductance. x x x x x x x x
Ts Secondary time constant. x x x x x x x x
Kr Remanence factor. x x x x x x x x
εi Indirect error at ALF according to IEC 61869-2. x x
εci Indirect composite error at ALF according to IEC 61869-2. x x
ALF Accuracy limiting factor according to IEC 61869-2 direct
measurement method, calculated for nominal and operating x x
burden.1
ALFi Accuracy limiting factor according to IEC 61869-2 indirect
measurement method, calculated for nominal and operating x x
burden.1
εi Indirect error at FS according to IEC 61869-2. x
εci Indirect composite error at FS according to IEC 61869-2. x
FS Instrument security factor according to IEC 61869-2 direct
measurement method, calculated for nominal and operating x
burden.1
FSi Instrument security factor according to IEC 61869-2 indirect
measurement method, calculated for nominal and operating x
burden.1
Kx Dimensioning factor (acc. to IEC 61869-2) at accuracy limit
x x
with the selected load.
Ek Accuracy limiting voltage according to IEC 61869-2 (that
point on the excitation graph where an increase of the e.m.f.
x x
r.m.s. voltage (core flux) by 10 % causes an increase of the
r.m.s. current by 50 %).
Ie Accuracy limiting current according to IEC 61869-2 (at Ek). x x
E1 User-defined e.m.f. to verify the excitation current at this
x x
e.m.f.
Ie1 Max. allowed excitation current at E1. x x
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...PR
PXR
TPX
TPY
TPZ
CTs
...P
PX
Kssc Rated symmetrical short-circuit current factor at accuracy
x x x
limit with the selected load.1, 2
Ktd Theoretical transient dimensioning factor.3 x x x
E-max Maximum e.m.f. voltage.
This parameter allows the determination of the working x x
point on the excitation curve that would be reached with the
entered settings.
^
ε Peak instantaneous error at voltage Emax. x x
^εac Peak alternating error component acc. to the standard. x
1. If CT Analyzer is not able to measure up to the actual value, the prefix ">" is displayed to indicate that the measurement value
is larger than the displayed value.
2. If parameter "Spec." is set to "by Duty" in the CT-Object card (see page 105), no calculation is performed for this parameter if
the user did not specify values for Tp and tal1 in the CT-Object card prior to the test.
3. This parameter is only displayed if parameter "Spec." is set to "by Duty" in the CT-Object card (see page 105). No calculation
is performed for this parameter if the user did not specify values for Tp and tal1 in the CT-Object card prior to the test.
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Switches off the display of values on the bottom right of the diagram. If you have
switched off the values, this soft key changes to Text On to switch the values display on
again.
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Table 8-23: Soft keys available for the excitation graph (continued)
Moves the cursor to the knee point on the graph according to the selected standard.
If two or more knee points could be found on the graph, this soft key is alternately
labeled Knee Point 1 or Knee Point 2, depending on which knee point the cursor is
actually positioned to. By pressing the soft key you can switch between knee point 1
and knee point 2.
After opening the excitation graph, the cursor shows the topmost knee point (knee point
1) and the soft key is labeled Knee Point 2.
Moves the cursor to the knee point on the reference graph. This soft key is only
available if a reference graph is loaded.
If the reference graph loaded has two or more knee points, this soft key is alternately
labeled Ref. Knee Point 1 or Ref. Knee Point 2, depending on which knee point the
cursor is actually positioned to. By pressing the soft key you can switch between knee
point 1 and knee point 2.
After loading the reference graph, the cursor shows the topmost knee point (knee point
1) and the soft key is labeled Ref. Knee Point 2.
Opens the file system card to select a previous test in order to load the excitation curve
of this test as a reference curve and compare it with the current one.
The reference curve is displayed as a dotted line in addition to the excitation curve of
the actual test. If a reference curve is loaded, the values Vref, Iref and Lref are displayed
in addition to the measured values.
Switches off the reference curve from the display. If you have switched off the reference
curve, the soft key changes to Ref. On to switch the reference curve on again.
This soft key is only available if a reference curve has been loaded.
By pressing one of these soft keys you can display the measured excitation graph and
knee point as defined in the respective standard.
IEEE C57.13 displays the knee point for the 45° tangent. After pressing this soft key, its
labeling changes to IEEE C57.13 (30°) to enable the display of the knee point for the
30° tangent. 30° is recommended for gapped cores in IEEE C37.110, chapter 4.3.
Note: The test report only contains the graph for the standard selected in the CT-Object
card.
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Figure 8-14: Entering a current value to display its corresponding voltage and inductance values on the
excitation graph
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Switches off the display of values on the top right of the diagram. If you have switched
off the values, this soft key changes to Text On to switch the values display on again.
Closes the AL error graph and brings you back to the Excitation card.
Moves the cursor to that point on the error graph that corresponds to the nominal
burden value defined in the "VA" field of the CT-Object card (value entered by the user
or determined by CT Analyzer).
Moves the cursor to that point on the error graph that corresponds to the operating
burden value defined in the "Burden" field of the CT-Object card (value entered by the
user or determined by CT Analyzer).
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Displays the results related to the nominal burden of the CT.
Displays the ratio table (refer to section 8.7.4 on page 133 and 8.7.5 on page 134). In
the ratio table it is also possible to display the values related to the nominal burden or
the operating burden of the CT.
Displays the phase table (refer to section 8.7.4 on page 133 and 8.7.5 on page 134). In
the phase table it is also possible to display the values related to the nominal burden or
the operating burden of the CT.
Parameter Description
I-p Primary current for calculation of the ratio error and phase displacement with the
burden (operating burden) defined in the CT-Object card.
After the test is finished, it is possible to change the value for the primary current. The
ratio error and/or the phase error are then recalculated and displayed again. When
storing the test results, the currently displayed measurement results are stored.
Changing this value only influences the results displayed in the Ratio card (operating
burden related values). It does not affect the values displayed in the separate pages for
the ratio and phase tables (values related to nominal burden).
Default: Value of Ipn
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Parameter Description
Ratio Current ratio error (in %) at the specified primary current (Ip) and burden.
Pol. OK: Polarity OK, phase angle is in the range of 0° ± 45°.
Failed: Wrong polarity of the CT or wrong polarity of the measurement leads.
εC Composite error in % at the specified primary current (Ip) and operating burden.
This parameter is only displayed if the IEC 60044-1 or IEC 61869-2 standard is
selected in the CT-Object card.
Phase Phase displacement (in minutes) at the specified primary current (Ip) and burden.
N Winding turns ratio.
εt Turns ratio error acc. to
• IEC 60044-6 or IEC 61869-2 class TPS or
• IEC 60044-1 or IEC 61869-2 class PX.
RCF Ratio correction factor.
This parameter is only displayed if the IEEE C57.13 standard is selected in the
CT-Object card.
TCF Transformer correction factor.
This parameter is only displayed if the IEEE C57.13 standard is selected in the
CT-Object card.
RE@(20*Isn) Ratio error at 20 * Isn.
This parameter is only displayed if the IEEE C57.13 standard with class C, T or X is
selected in the CT-Object card.
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8.7.4 Ratio table and phase table for IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6
and IEC 61869-2
To display the ratio table or the phase table, press the Ratio Table or Phase Table soft key in the Ratio
card.
If the selected standard is IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6 or IEC 61869-2, these tables show the ratio error
and the phase displacement
• for different current values between 1 % and 200 % of the rated current, and
• at 100 %, 50 %, 25 % and 12.5 % of the operating burden defined in the CT-Object card ("Burden"
parameter), and
• at 100 %, 50 %, 25 % and 12.5 % of the nominal burden defined in the CT-Object card ("VA"
parameter) or at 1 VA if one of these percentages results in a nominal burden smaller than 1 VA.
Use the Results with Op. Burden or Results with Nom. Burden soft key to display the results related
to the operating burden ("Burden" parameter in the CT-Object card) or related to the nominal burden
("VA" parameter in the CT-Object card).
The ratio table and the phase table contain all measurement points defined in the standards
IEC 60044-1, IEC 60044-6 and IEC 61869-2.
Use the cursor keys to scroll through the table columns (1 % of rated current to 200 % of rated
current).
Figure 8-17: Displaying the ratio table and the phase table in the Ratio card (for IEC 60044-1,
IEC 60044-6 and IEC 61869-2)
Note: Values that caused a failed assessment are highlighted by black background in the tables.
Values without the prefix "!" have guaranteed accuracy. The accuracy of values marked with a "!" in the
tables is reduced by factor 2.
Note: For IEC 60044-1 metering CTs with Isn = 5 A, it is possible to increase the minimum nominal
burden used for the assessment to 3.75 VA in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Rated
Burden Constraints -> "Min. VA at M cores Isn 5 A" parameter). In this case, the lowest nominal burden
value displayed in the ratio table and the phase table is 3.75 VA instead of 1 VA. Please note that this
only applies if the results are displayed with the nominal burden. It has no effect if the results in the ratio
table and the phase table are displayed with the operating burden.
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Use the and cursor keys to scroll through the table columns (1 % of rated current to
200 % of rated current) and table lines (burden values).
Note: Values that caused a failed assessment are highlighted by black background in the tables.
Values without the prefix "!" have guaranteed accuracy. The accuracy of values marked with a "!" in the
tables is reduced by factor 2.
Figure 8-18: Displaying the ratio table and the phase table in the Ratio card (for IEEE C57.13)
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Note: Correct and reliable assessment according to the standard is only guaranteed if you specify all
necessary CT data (nameplate data) prior to the test. If you enter the ? for one or more parameters to
have them determined by the guesser function of CT Analyzer, the automatic assessment may possibly
be incorrect if the values measured/determined for this parameters differ from the rated values the CT
should have according to the nameplate. In other words: If a parameter is guessed by CT Analyzer, the
automatic CT assessment is partly based on its actual values instead of its rated values and therefore
possibly incorrect.
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Note: Automatic assessment is only performed for the CT behavior at nominal burden. For the CT
behavior at operating burden, no automatic assessment is performed.
Note: The automatic assessment of CT Analyzer relies on a 100 % accuracy of the test set. It does not
consider possibly existing inaccuracies of the test set or other measurement uncertainties. This means
that for measurement points delivering results very close to the tolerance limit, the automatic
assessment may possibly be "Failed" or "OK" erroneously if the excess (or underrun) of the tolerance
limit is actually caused by inaccuracies of the test set or other measurement uncertainties, and not by
the CT under test. In other words, a CT under test may possibly be still "OK" although CT Analyzer
delivered a "Failed" assessment (or vice versa) if the CT only just fails to reach the accuracy demands.
If in doubt, you should therefore check the measurement results against this background and, if required,
correct the automatic assessment manually on your own responsibility.
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Table 8-32: Parameters assessed for IEC 61869-2 transient protection CTs
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not touch the equipment under test or the measurement leads while the red LED
on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Never connect or disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is
flashing.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Accidentally mixing up primary and secondary windings can cause life-threatening
voltages and/or destroy the connected CT or CT Analyzer.
► Always make sure that the CT Analyzer output is connected to the correct side of the
current transformer according to the wiring instructions given in sections 3.4 to 3.5.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding test voltage to a CT can cause life-threatening voltages on other taps and/or
cores of the CT.
► Do not touch other taps or windings of the CT during the test.
► Make sure that no other windings of the CT are open.
► If possible, use the optional CT SB2 switch box for testing multi-ratio CTs. CT Analyzer
then automatically reduces the test voltage in a way that the maximum possible voltage
within the measurement setup (i.e., the voltage occurring at the tap combination with
the highest ratio) is limited to 200 V.
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It is possible to configure the guesser function of CT Analyzer in a way that it checks whether the user
has entered all necessary values and data relevant for an automatic assessment prior to the test start.
The respective parameters are then marked by a star (*) in the CT-Object card. If the user did not enter
data for one or more of these parameters, no automatic assessment is performed and CT Analyzer
displays an "Assessment not available" message after the test is finished.
This option can be used to avoid an automatic assessment if important parameters were guessed by
CT Analyzer and not entered by the user. This behavior can be selected using the "Check "*" settings
before start" option in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Misc. Settings, see section
6.8.3 "Miscellaneous settings" on page 74). The corresponding settings page also provides an option to
enable the display of a corresponding message prior to the test start.
Table 9-1: Markers for parameters when using the guesser function
Marker Description
? The parameter can be guessed. Automatic assessment is possible.
?* The parameter can be guessed. If guessed, however, automatic assessment is not
possible.
* The parameter cannot be guessed. Automatic assessment is not possible.
The availability of automatic assessment depends on the setting for the "Check "*" settings before start"
option in the device settings (Main menu -> Settings -> Misc. Settings):
– If the option is enabled, all parameters marked by a star (?* or *) have to be entered. Otherwise,
automatic assessment is not possible.
– If the option is disabled, automatic assessment is performed for all parameters entered prior to the
test but not for the parameters guessed by CT Analyzer. Overall test assessment is only performed
if all parameters have been entered prior to the test.
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Note: The guesser function is not available if you use a customized assessment configuration instead
of a standard (see "Select Customized Assessment" on page 71).
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Figure 9-2: "No assessment" warning displayed if you did not enter data for a parameter relevant for
assessment
Press Cont. Test to continue testing without an automatic assessment. Or press Cancel Test and
enter data for all parameters marked with a star "*" in the CT-Object card and start the test again.
9.6 Disconnection
After the CT test is finished, disconnect the CT under test from CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
As long as the red LED on the CT Analyzer test set is flashing, the output is active and
lethal voltages can occur due to the high energy stored in the connected electrical
environment (e.g. capacitors, inductors, cables etc.).
► Do not disconnect measurement leads while the red LED on CT Analyzer is flashing.
► Always wait until the red LED is off before disconnecting measurement leads.
► Do not touch the test setup until the energy stored in the connected electrical
environment has dissipated over time, if the measurement interrupted unexpectedly,
for example, due to a loss of supply voltage or erroneous behavior of CT Analyzer.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
For VT ratio measurement, the CT Analyzer output has to be connected to the primary
side of the VT. Connecting the CT Analyzer output to the secondary side of the VT by
mistake will cause hazardous voltages on the primary side.
► For VT ratio measurements using Quick Test, always make sure to connect the
CT Analyzer output to the primary side of the VT.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Using the DC current mode of the Advanced measurement type may be very
dangerous. In this mode, it is not possible to interrupt the circuit using a standard relay or
a standard circuit breaker. Due to the arc, contact clearances of up to 10 mm are
required to switch off the current.
► Do not use a standard relay or a standard circuit breaker to interrupt the current in this
mode.
► Always use a switching device with a sufficient contact clearance of > 10 mm to
interrupt the current or stop the current output on CT Analyzer.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding an inductance with DC current will charge the inductance. CT Analyzer does not
perform automatic discharge of the inductance after measurements with Quick Test.
► Wait until the inductance has discharged completely before touching any connections
or disconnecting the measurement leads of CT Analyzer.
NOTICE
Equipment damage possible
When using Quick Test, the input SEC of CT Analyzer is able to measure voltages up to 150 VRMS.
► Do not connect voltages above 150 V or even mains voltage to the CT Analyzer inputs! This will
damage CT Analyzer.
NOTICE
CT saturation possible
When performing measurements on CTs using Quick Test, consider that CT Analyzer does not
perform automatic demagnetization of the CT.
► If necessary, run a normal CT test with its automatic demagnetizing cycle following Quick Test
measurements for a CT.
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Figure 10-1: CT-Quick test card (left) and Results test card (right) for resistance measurement
Note: For a general description of the CT Analyzer user interface and basic procedures how to operate
CT Analyzer and Quick Test, please refer to chapter 6 on page 65.
To select a measurement type, use the cursor key to move the cursor to the Measurement Type
field in the CT-Quick card and then press the corresponding soft key of the measurement type.
The following measurement types are available in Quick Test.
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Resistance Predefined type, especially intended for quick measurement of resistances. The only
adjustable measurement quantity is the value of the output current.
For details, please refer to section 10.8 on page 165.
2. Select the measurement type and connect your test object to CT Analyzer correspondingly (see
sections 10.4 to 10.10 below).
3. Define your measurement quantities.
4. Start and stop your measurement by pressing the key.
5. After starting a measurement, the Results card is displayed automatically, showing the
measurement results.
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NOTICE
Equipment damage possible
When using Quick Test, the input SEC of the CT Analyzer test set is able to measure voltages up to
150 VRMS.
► Do not connect voltages above 150 V or even mains voltage to the CT Analyzer inputs! This will
damage CT Analyzer.
Figure 10-3: CT-Quick card and Results card for Advanced measurement type
For the Advanced measurement type, all measurement quantities available in the CT-Quick card can
be adjusted by the user.
Observe the following when using the DC output mode:
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
When using the DC output mode:
► Do not open the measurement circuit while DC current is flowing.
► Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer and wait until the red
LED is off before opening the measurement circuit.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Feeding an inductance with DC current will charge the inductance. CT Analyzer does
not perform automatic discharge of the inductance.
► Wait until the inductance has discharged completely before touching any connections
or disconnecting the measurement leads of CT Analyzer.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Using the DC current mode may be very dangerous. In this mode, it is not possible
to interrupt the circuit using a standard relay or a standard circuit breaker. Due to the
arc, contact clearances of up to 10 mm are required to switch off the current.
► Do not use a standard relay or a standard circuit breaker to interrupt the current in this
mode.
► Always use a switching device with a sufficient contact clearance of > 10 mm to
switch off the current or stop the current output on CT Analyzer.
For this measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output Output signal type AC or DC or output signal switched off.
Possible values: AC or DC or Off. Default: AC.
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source.
Possible values: U (voltage) or I (current). Default: Voltage
Amplitude RMS voltage or current value of the output signal.
Possible values:
Mode "AC" and "Voltage": 0 to 40 V
Mode "DC" and "Voltage": 0 to 120 V
Mode "AC" and "Current": 0 to 5 A
Mode "DC" and "Current": 0 to 10 A
Default: 1.00 V or 1.00 A.
f Frequency of the output signal. Only available for AC voltage or current output.
Possible values: Any value between 5.0 and 400.0 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz,
60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: 50 Hz
Measurement Measurement mode.
Mode Possible values: DC, RMS or f-sel. filter. Default: RMS
DC measurement:
Measures the DC part of the signal only.
RMS measurement:
Performs a standard true RMS measurement of the signal.
Frequency selective measurement:
Allows high precision measurement of the fundamental wave of an applied signal. All
frequencies below and above the output frequency plus/minus the filter bandwidth are
suppressed by at least 110 dB. This measurement mode is deactivated for output
signal type DC.
See also "B-width" below.
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Parameter Description
B-width Filter bandwidth for frequency selective measurement. Only available for
measurement mode Freq. sel. filter.
Possible values: 3 Hz to 20 Hz. Default: 6 Hz
Depending on the filter bandwidth selected, the measurement time can differ
considerably. The typical time needed for a frequency selective measurement
depends on the filter bandwidth as follows:
Filter bandwidth Measurement time
3 Hz approx. 5 seconds
6 Hz approx. 4 seconds
Load Only available for AC signal output.
Setting the Load parameter to "on" and specifying the winding resistance and the
unsaturated inductance in the fields R and L will prevent saturation of the connected
CT.
The output generator of CT Analyzer then keeps the DC part of the output current at
zero using a current regulator.
Possible values: On or Off. Default: Off
R, L Only available if Load is set to "on".
Winding resistance (R) and unsaturated inductance (L) of the CT, used by the internal
output regulator to prevent saturation of the connected CT (see "Load" above).
Possible values: 0 to 1000 Ω or 0 to 1000 H.
Default: 1.00 Ω for R and 50.00 H for L
If these values are not set correctly for the connected CT, the CT will saturate sooner
or later, depending on the inaccuracy of the values used.
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The upper part of the Results Advanced card (Figure 10-4) displays the measured values:
Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured current value and phase of the output signal.1
SEC Voltage measured at input SEC.1
Max. input voltage: 150 VRMS
Measurement is performed according to the measurement mode selected on the
CT-Quick card.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM Value and phase of the voltage measured at input PRIM.1
Max. input voltage: 30 VRMS
Measurement is performed according to the measurement mode selected on the
CT-Quick card.
1. Select the display mode for the current or voltage value using the soft keys: RMS, DC, Peak+ (highest positive peak value) or
Peak- (highest negative peak value).
The lower part of the Results Advanced card (Figure 10-4) displays the measurement results
calculated from the measured values. In this area, you can freely define which result each single field
should display.
Figure 10-4 shows the Results Advanced card with the default selection for the results fields.
Figure 10-4: Results Advanced card with default selection for the displayed results
The following table lists the calculated results available for the Advanced measurement type. Use the
cursor keys to move the cursor to a field and then select the result to be displayed in this field using the
available soft keys.
Result Description
N Ratio calculated from the values measured at inputs SEC and PRIM.
Z Impedance, calculated from the amplitude and phase angle of the output signal and the
voltage measured at input SEC.
Rp, Rs Use the Rp/Rs soft key to switch between Rp and Rs.
Parallel or serial resistance, calculated from the output signal and the voltage measured
at input SEC.
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Result Description
Xp, Xs Use the Xp/Xs soft key to switch between Xp and Xs.
Parallel or serial reactance, calculated from the output signal and the voltage measured
at input SEC.
cos ϕ Power factor of the measured impedance.
Lp, Ls or Use the Lp/Ls (or Cp/Cs) soft key to switch between Lp (Cp) and Ls (Cs).
Cp, Cs
Parallel or serial inductance or capacitance of the test object, calculated from the output
signal and the voltage measured at input SEC.
CT Analyzer automatically detects whether the test object is an inductance or a
capacitance based on the phase angle.
f Frequency measured at input SEC.
Crest Out, Crest factor of the output signal or the signal measured at input SEC or input PRIM.
Crest Sec,
The crest factor is the peak/rms ratio of a waveform. For a sinusoidal waveform the
Crest Prim
crest factor is 1.414 (√2). The crest factor may indicate possible signal distortion.
More detailed information can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_factor.
Note: The results for Rp, Xp and Lp (Cp) are calculated using the parallel equivalent circuit diagram, the
results for Rs, Xs and Ls (Cs) are calculated using the serial equivalent circuit diagram.
Use the following wiring (examples):
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correct polarity. For this purpose, CT Analyzer injects a signal with a special
waveform similar to a saw-tooth signal with a different steepness for the rising and
the falling slope. The CPOL2 polarity checker from OMICRON checks the polarity of the injected signal
and provides a clear indication whether the polarity is OK or not.
Checking the polarity using the Polarity Check measurement type is much faster than conventional
methods and can easily be performed by a single person.
To select the Polarity Check measurement type, use the cursor key to move the cursor to the
Measurement Type field in the CT-Quick card and then press the Polarity Check soft key.
Figure 10-6: CT-Quick card and Results card for the Polarity Check measurement type
For the Polarity Check measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement
quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "AC".
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Current".
Amplitude Current value of the polarity check signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 7 A. Default: 1.00 A.
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The upper part of the Results Polarity Check card (Figure 10-7) displays the following values:
Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured current value and phase of the output signal.1
SEC Voltage measured at input SEC.1
The higher the resistance of the wiring checked or the current amplitude set on
CT Analyzer, the higher the terminal voltage generated by the injected current signal.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM Value and phase of the voltage measured at input PRIM.1
Input PRIM is not used for the Polarity Check measurement type.
1. Select the display mode for the current or voltage value using the soft keys: RMS, DC, Peak+ (highest positive peak value) or
Peak- (highest negative peak value).
The lower part of the Results Polarity Check card (Figure 10-7) displays some quantities of the
injected polarity check signal. In this area, you can freely define which quantity each single field should
display.
Figure 10-7 shows the Results Polarity Check card with the default selection for the fields.
Figure 10-7: Results Polarity Check card with default selection for the displayed quantities
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to a field and then select the quantity to be displayed in this field
using the available soft keys. Please refer to page 154 (Advanced Measurement type) for a detailed
description of the available quantities (soft keys).
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S1 S1
CT S2 S2
Burden
CPOL2 CPOL2
Note: CT Analyzer measures the voltage of the injected signal using input SEC. Therefore, you should
always connect this input when using the Polarity Check measurement type. The higher the resistance
of the wiring checked (i.e., the burden wiring) or the current amplitude set on CT Analyzer, the higher the
terminal voltage generated by this current!
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7. Use the CPOL2 polarity checker to check the polarity of the wiring (see Figure 10-8).
► If CPOL2 detects the same signal characteristic at a test point, it considers the polarity OK. The
green LED lights up.
► If the signal characteristic is inverted, CPOL2 considers the polarity not OK. The red LED lights
up.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
If you detect wrong polarity in the signal path:
► Do not disconnect the terminals as long as CT Analyzer injects the polarity
check signal.
► Stop the measurement (see step 8) and turn off CT Analyzer first. Only then
disconnect the terminals.
► If CPOL2 does not detect any signal (for example, due to a too small signal magnitude), both
LEDs light up at the same time.
► If the wiring to be tested is open (disconnected or interrupted), CT Analyzer indicates by an
intermittent beep sound that no output current is flowing.
If you are in doubt whether your measurement is correct, you can confirm it by reversing the probes
of CPOL2. In that case, the other LED should light up.
8. Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer again.
Note: Please refer to the CPOL2 User Manual for detailed information about the CPOL2 polarity
checker.
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Figure 10-9: CT-Quick card and Results card for CT ratio measurement
For the CT Ratio measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "AC".
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Voltage".
Amplitude RMS voltage of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 40 V.
Default: 1.00 V.
f Frequency of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 5.0 to 400.0 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: 50 Hz
Load Fixed to "On".
Setting the Load parameter to "on" and specifying the winding resistance and the
unsaturated inductance in the fields R and L will prevent saturation of the connected
CT.
The output generator of CT Analyzer then keeps the DC part of the output current at
zero using a current regulator.
R, L Winding resistance (R) and unsaturated inductance (L) of the CT, used by the internal
output regulator to prevent saturation of the connected CT (see Load above).
Possible values: 0 to 1000 Ω or 0 to 1000 H.
Default: 1.00 Ω for R and 50.00 H for L
If these values are not set correctly for the connected CT, the CT will saturate sooner or
later, depending on the inaccuracy of the values used.
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Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured RMS current value and phase of the output signal.
SEC RMS value of the voltage measured at input SEC.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM RMS value and phase of the voltage measured at input PRIM.
N Current ratio of the CT calculated from the voltages measured at inputs SEC and PRIM.
f Frequency measured at input SEC.
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Figure 10-11: CT-Quick card and Results card for VT ratio measurement
For the VT Ratio measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "AC".
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Voltage".
Amplitude RMS voltage of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 40 V.
Default: 1.00 V.
f Frequency of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 5.0 to 400.0 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: 50 Hz
Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured RMS current value and phase of the output signal.
SEC RMS value of the voltage measured at input SEC.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM RMS value and phase of the voltage measured at input PRIM.
N Voltage ratio of the VT calculated from the voltages measured at inputs SEC and PRIM.
f Frequency measured at input SEC.
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WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
Connecting the CT Analyzer output to the secondary side of the VT by mistake will
cause hazardous voltages on the primary side.
► Make sure to connect the CT Analyzer output to the primary side of the VT.
2. Open the Quick Test measurement function of CT Analyzer or start the CT Analyzer Quick Test tool
of the CT Analyzer Suite software.
3. Select the VT Ratio measurement type. Set the amplitude to the maximum output voltage of 40 V
and the frequency to the mains frequency. Refer to Figure 10-13.
Note: If it is necessary to suppress mains frequency interferences, use the Advanced measurement
type with a frequency of e.g. 3 Hz above the mains frequency (e.g. 53 Hz) and choose the frequency-
selective measurement mode with a filter bandwidth of 6 Hz. Mains frequency interferences are then
suppressed by 120 dB.
Measurement settings
Figure 10-13: CT-Quick test card with settings for VT ratio measurement
4. Start the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer or clicking the ON button on the
VT Ratio tab of the CT Analyzer Quick Test software tool. The measured values are displayed and
permanently updated as long as the measurement is active. Refer to Figure 10-14.
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5. Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer again or clicking the OFF button on
the VT Ratio tab of the CT Analyzer Quick Test software tool.
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Figure 10-15: CT-Quick card and Results card for resistance measurement
For the Resistance measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "DC".
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Current".
Amplitude Amplitude of the output current. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 10 A. Default: 1.00 A.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
This measurement is performed with DC current.
► Do not open the measurement circuit while current is flowing.
► Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer and wait until the red
LED is off before opening the measurement circuit.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current possible
This measurement is performed with DC current. Feeding an inductance with DC current
will charge the inductance. CT Analyzer does not perform automatic discharge of the
inductance.
► Wait until the inductance has discharged completely before touching any connections
or disconnecting the measurement leads of CT Analyzer.
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Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured output current.
SEC Voltage measured at input SEC.
PRIM Not used for resistance measurement.
Rs Serial resistance, calculated from the output current and the voltage measured at input
SEC.
Note: The resistance measurement uses the serial equivalent circuit diagram for results calculation.
Use the following wiring for resistance measurement (example):
NOTICE
Equipment damage possible
Too high currents could destroy the winding.
► Use only low currents of e.g. 100 mA when measuring the primary side of VTs.
Measurement settings
Figure 10-17: CT-Quick test card with settings for resistance measurement
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4. Start the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer or clicking the ON button on the
Resistance tab of the CT Analyzer Quick Test software tool. The measured values are displayed
and permanently updated as long as the measurement is active. Refer to Figure 10-18.
5. Stop the measurement by pressing the key on CT Analyzer again or clicking the OFF button on
the Resistance tab of the CT Analyzer Quick Test software tool.
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Figure 10-19: CT-Quick card and Results card for impedance measurement
For the Impedance measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "AC".
V/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Current".
Amplitude RMS value of the output current. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 5 A.
Default: 1.00 A.
f Frequency of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 5.0 to 400.0 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: 50 Hz
Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured RMS value and phase of the output current.
SEC RMS value of the voltage measured at input SEC.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM Not used for impedance measurement.
Z Measured impedance, calculated from the magnitude and phase angle of the output
signal and the voltage measured at input SEC.
cos ϕ Power factor of the measured impedance.
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Figure 10-21: CT-Quick card and Results card for reactance measurement
For the Reactance measurement type, the CT-Quick card holds the following measurement quantities:
Parameter Description
Output The output signal type is fixed to "AC".
U/I Operating mode of the internal signal generator: voltage or current source. Fixed to
"Voltage".
Amplitude RMS voltage of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 0 to 40 V.
Default: 1.00 V.
f Frequency of the output signal. Adjustable by the user.
Possible values: 5.0 to 400.0 Hz or soft keys 16.7Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz or 400Hz.
Default: 400 Hz
Value Description
OUTPUT Internally measured RMS current value and phase of the output signal.
SEC RMS value of the voltage measured at input SEC.
This input is considered as the phase reference, therefore the phase is always 0.
PRIM Not used for reactance measurement.
Rs Serial resistance, calculated from the output signal and the voltage measured at input
SEC.
Xs Serial reactance, calculated from the magnitude and phase angle of the output signal
and the voltage measured at input SEC.
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Value Description
f Frequency measured at input SEC.
Ls or Cs Serial inductance or capacitance of the test object, calculated from the measured
values.
CT Analyzer automatically detects whether the test object is an inductance or a
capacitance based on the phase angle.
Note: The reactance measurement uses the serial equivalent circuit diagram for results calculation.
Use the following wiring for reactance measurement (example):
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1. Description covers the full functional scope. The actually available functional scope depends on the licenses purchased.
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Remote control via computer
2. Insert the CT Analyzer Suite CD ROM into your computer’s CD ROM drive. The Setup Wizard starts
automatically.
Note: Should the Setup Wizard not start automatically a few seconds after the CD has been inserted
into the CD ROM drive, change to the Windows Explorer and double-click setup.exe on the
CT Analyzer Suite CD ROM.
3. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the software.
Press the F1 key on your keyboard or click the help button and select Help to display the help system
providing detailed information about CT Analyzer Suite.
The figure below shows the CT Analyzer Suite home view.
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By means of application programs, it is possible to remote control a connected CT Analyzer test set
completely and/or to automate test procedures performed using CT Analyzer.
For more detailed information about the CT Analyzer Remote Control software, please refer to the
CT Analyzer Remote Control Software Programming Manual.
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12 Technical data
Guaranteed data are specified for an ambient temperature of 23 °C ± 5 ° (73 °F ± 9 °), a power supply
of 115/230 VAC, and after a warm-up time longer than 15 minutes.
Guaranteed data are valid for the period of one year after factory adjustment.
Characteristic Rating
Connection Connector according to IEC 60320
Mains voltage 100 ... 240 VAC / 50/60 Hz / 6 A
Instead of supplying CT Analyzer from phase-neutral (L1-N, A-N), it may
also be supplied from phase-phase (e.g. L1-L2, A-B). However, the
nominal voltage must not exceed 240 VAC.
Mains fuses 2 x T6 AH 250 V (high-breaking capacity wire fuse 5 x 20 mm)
Characteristic Rating
Output voltage / current AC: 40 Vrms / 5 Arms max.
DC: 120 V / 5 A (15 Apeak)
Output power 400 VArms max.
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Voltage ranges 0 ... 0.3 / 3 / 30 / 300 VAC (auto ranging)
Accuracy 0.1 % (guaranteed)
Insulation Reinforced insulation (R) to all other circuits
Characteristic Rating
Voltage ranges 0 ... 0.03 / 0.3 / 3 / 30 VAC (auto ranging)
Accuracy 0.1 % (guaranteed)
Insulation Reinforced insulation (R) to all other circuits
Characteristic Rating
Resolution 1 mΩ
Accuracy 0.05 % (typical)
0.1 % + 1 mΩ (guaranteed)
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Characteristic Rating
Resolution 0.01 min
Accuracy (cos ϕ 0.8 ... 1) 1 min (typical)
3 min (guaranteed)
Characteristic Rating
Resolution 0.01 turns
Accuracy 0.05 % (typical)
0.1 % (guaranteed)
Characteristic Rating
Card type CF type 1
Allowed memory size 16 MB ... 2 GB
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1 nc
6 nc
2 RxD (data in / receive)
7 RTS (out)
3 TxD (data out / transmit)
8 CTS (in)
4 nc
9 +5V
5 GND (signal ground)
Do not connect!
For internal use only!
Connections required:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 shield
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 shield
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USB interface
(type B connector)
Characteristic Rating
Operating temperature –10 … +50 °C (14 … 122 °F)
Storage and transportation –25 … +70 °C (–13 … 158 °F)
Max. altitude for operation 2000 m
Characteristic Rating
Weight < 8 kg (17.6 lbs) without accessories
Dimensions W x H x D 360 x 285 x 145 mm (14.2 x 11.2 x 5.7")
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12.9 Standards
Other
Shock IEC/EN 60068-2-27 (15 g/11 ms, half-sinusoid, 3 shocks in each axis)
IEC/EN 60068-2-6 (frequency range 10 Hz…150 Hz, acceleration 2 g
Vibration
continuous (20 m/s2/65 ft/s2), 20 cycles per axis)
IEC/EN 60068-2-78 (5%…95% relative humidity, no condensation),
Humidity
tested at 40 ºC/104 ºF for 48 hours
Protection class IP20 according to EN 60529
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13 User maintenance
13.1 Care and cleaning
CT Analyzer does not require any special maintenance or care. Clean the device from time to time or as
necessary using a cloth dampened with water or isopropanol alcohol. Always disconnect CT Analyzer
prior to cleaning!
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204.xxx Warning [204.xxx] Check CT SB2 switch box wiring: Wrong polarity at PRIM terminal.
Reason: Input signal at input "PRIM" differs from the expected one: Reverse polarity at CT SB2
input "PRIM".
Solution: Check whether the PRIM IN sockets on the CT SB2 are connected properly and with
correct polarity. If necessary, connect with changed polarity.
205.xxx Warning [205.xxx] Check connection. Input PRIM may be disconnected.
Reason: Input signal at input "Prim" differs from the expected one.
Solution: Check whether the output generator ("Output") and measurement input "Prim" are
connected properly.
205.xxx Warning [205.xxx] Check CT SB2 switch box wiring: PRIM IN terminal may be disconnected.
Reason: Input signal at input "Prim" differs from the expected one.
Solution: Check whether the PRIM IN sockets on the CT SB2 are connected properly.
206.xxx Warning [206.xxx] Check connection. Ensure that the output is connected to the primary side of
the CT.
Reason: Input signal at input "Prim" differs from the expected one.
Solution: Check that the output generator ("Output") is connected to the CT and that the primary side
of the CT is connected to input "Prim".
206.xxx Warning [206.xxx] Check CT SB2 switch box wiring: CTA OUTPUT and/or PRIM OUT terminal may
be disconnected.
Reason: Input signal at input "Prim" differs from the expected one.
Solution: Check whether the PRIM OUT and the PRIM IN sockets on the CT SB2 are connected
correctly to the primary side of the CT.
207.xxx Warning [207.xxx] Check connection! OUTPUT may be disconnected.
Reason: The current signal differs from the expected one.
Solution: Check whether the output generator ("Output") and measurement input "SEC" are
connected properly to the secondary side of the CT.
210.xxx Warning [210.xxx] Permanent data overflow.
Reason: Internal data buffer overflow. The data could not be fetched fast enough from the internal
data buffer.
Solution: Try to repeat the measurement. If this error occurs more frequently, you should contact the
OMICRON Technical Support.
211.xxx Warning [211.xxx] Sine mode measurement timeout.
Reason: Measurement timeout due to frequent range switching or invalid data from the
measurement inputs.
Solution: Check the wiring and repeat the measurement. Try to reduce noise for the measurement.
220.xxx Warning [220.xxx] Test aborted!
Reason: The test sequence has been interrupted by the user.
Solution: Repeat the test without interrupting it.
308.xxx Note [308.xxx] I-sn value has to be specified in CT-Object Card prior to Residual Magnetism test!
Reason: For the remanence test the Isn value should be defined.
Solution: Enter valid Isn value before starting the remanence test.
309.xxx Warning [309.xxx] Expiration date for timed licenses is: <...>.
Reason: The license specified will expire on the specified date.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support and renew the specified license(s).
310.xxx Note [310.xxx] License: <Guesser functionality> is missing! Values for: Ipn, Isn, P/M, Class,
FS/ALF should be provided.
Reason: The license required for class guessing is not available.
Solution: Specify the values for Ipn, Isn, Class, P/M and FS/ALF before starting the test.
311.xxx Warning [311.xxx] License: <Simulation after test> is missing!
Reason: The license required for simulation is not available.
Solution: Simulation of the results for changed test settings (e.g. different burden values) after the
test is not possible. Purchase a corresponding license.
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415.xxx Warning [415.xxx] Quick measurement cannot be started. Please disconnect the CT SB2 switch
box.
Reason: You are trying to initiate a Quick measurement with the CT SB2 switch box still connected
to the CT Analyzer.
Solution: Measurements using Quick Test are not possible when the CT SB2 is connected to the
CT Analyzer. Remove all connections to the CT SB2 and restart your Quick measurement
on the CT Analyzer.
501.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: The remote interface handler couldn't decipher the command.
Solution: Remote interface error. Check the connection between CT Analyzer and PC.
504.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: Data transmission error.
Solution: Check the connection between CT Analyzer and PC.
505.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: Data transmission error.
Solution: Check the connection between CT Analyzer and PC.
510.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: Remote interface error: Failed to get the required measurement data because the
measurement is still running.
Solution: Check the connection between CT Analyzer and PC.
511.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: Remote interface error: Failed to unzip the transmitted data block.
Solution: Check the connection between CT Analyzer and PC.
513.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: The current remote interface command is not allowed.
Solution: Make sure that the current CT Analyzer state allows the execution of the command.
514.xxx No message displayed on the CT Analyzer. Message only displayed on remote PC connected to the
CT Analyzer.
Reason: Remote interface error: Remote command was submitted with an invalid parameter.
Solution: Verify the parameter (index) submitted with the remote interface command.
800.xxx Warning [800.xxx] Flash card access error. Internal file system error.
Reason: The file system sent an error message.
Solution: Compact Flash card is possibly corrupt. Use a new Compact Flash card.
801.xxx Warning [801.xxx] Flash card access error. Invalid file name or path.
Reason: The file system sent an error message.
Solution: The Compact Flash card is possibly corrupt. Try to save the data to a PC and format the
CF card.
802.xxx Warning [802.xxx] Flash card access error. Access denied.
Reason: The file system sent an error message. You tried to open a "read only" file or a special
directory.
Solution: Access the Compact Flash card on a PC and remove the "read-only" file attribute. File
attributes cannot be modified with the CT Analyzer.
803.xxx Warning [803.xxx] Flash card access error. File or folder already exists.
Reason: The file system sent an error message.
Solution: Enter a different file or folder name.
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832.xxx Lifetime of relays near end. Contact the OMICRON Technical Support soon to arrange a
hardware service.
Reason: The relays inside CT Analyzer near the end of their lifetime (more than 1,000,000
measurements performed).
Solution: Arrange a hardware service in order to replace the relays.
833.xxx You are about to load a report with an invalid hash code. Some measurement values may not be
authentic.
Reason: The file checksum is not valid.
Solution: Check the authenticity of the report file loaded.
834.xxx No valid license was found in this file!
Reason: No valid license found.
Solution: Check the license file. The license possibly does not correspond to the serial number of
the CT Analyzer.
835.xxx Downgrade a firmware below version 3.53 is not supported.
Reason: Attempt for a downgrade to a version number < 3.53.
Solution: Make sure that die FW version number for the upgrade/downgrade is not below 3.53.
840.xxx Error [840.xxx] Invalid timed license.
Reason: Invalid timed license entry found in the "Omicron.lic" license file on the CF Card.
Solution: Apply a valid license key.
846.xxx Error [846.xxx] Firmware downgrade blocked.
Reason: A downgrade of the CT Analyzer firmware to the selected version is not possible.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
850.xxx Error [850.xxx] System time offset limitation.
Reason: The difference between the RTC real time and the system time of CT Analyzer is more
than 31 days.
Solution: Use another system time on CT Analyzer or contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
851.xxx Error [851.xxx] Test version time limit has been reached.
Reason: You tried to start a test using a CT Analyzer alpha/beta firmware version that is older than
90 days.
Solution: Change the firmware version to an official release.
900.xxx Error [900.xxx] Power supply error. Switch off the device and wait 1 minute to restart.
Reason: The output power was larger than 350 VA or the power supply is defective.
Solution: Switch the CT Analyzer off, wait 1 minute and then switch it on again. If this error occurs
more frequently, you should contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
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901.xxx Warning [901.xxx] Protective earth (PE) connection in power supply cord missing. Connect PE
to equipotential terminal. Lethal voltage may occur on housing and all terminals.
Reason: Earth wire break, no earth wire connected or device is supplied via an isolation
transformer.
Solution: The mains supply does not have reference to protective earth or protective earth is not
connected. The mains supply must have galvanic connection to PE. If you are using an
isolation transformer, connect one supply line of the CT Analyzer to PE.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage possible
► Make sure that the grounding terminal of the device is connected to protective earth
potential. Lethal voltages may occur at the housing otherwise.
NOTICE
Equipment damage possible
The device may become damaged if mains supply is galvanically isolated from earth potential.
Comment: If a galvanically isolated mains supply is used, voltage stress may occur for the insulation
system, the device is not constructed for. Safety is no longer guaranteed! Therefore,
always use a mains power cord with a protective earthing conductor connected to PE of
the mains supply. Connect the grounding terminal of the device to protective earth in order
to prevent electric shock caused by lethal voltages possibly present at the housing. If this
error is ignored, the device will probably work but safety is no longer guaranteed.
903.xxx Warning [903.xxx] Excessive reverse power, don't disconnect any wires, don't switch off mains,
wait until power is dissipated. ATTENTION: Lethal voltages on output terminals!
Reason: The device receives excessive reverse power so that the power output had to be shortened
to prevent overload of the internal output stage.
Solution: This error is displayed if an excess amount of energy is fed back into the CT Analyzer. The
CT Analyzer discharges the connected inductor with approximately 20 Ws, but depending
on the connected inductance the discharge process may take some time.
Safety action: All measurements are stopped until reverse power is dissipated.
WARNING
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage possible
Lethal voltages up to many kV may occur.
► Do not disconnect any wires and do not switch off the CT Analyzer.
► Wait until the power is dissipated.
904.xxx Error [904.xxx] Power supply error. Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Reason: Temperature limit of secondary power supply exceeded.
Solution: It is not possible to acknowledge this error until the temperature is back in safe limits. If this
error occurs, please contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Safety action: All measurements are stopped.
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905.xxx Error [905.xxx] Over-temperature of power supply, wait until device has cooled down.
Reason: Secondary side power supply has reached the warning temperature limit and entered save
mode to cool down.
Solution: When this error is acknowledged as long it is active, the popup window is closed and only
the message in the status line remains active until the overtemperature disappears. If the
error is not acknowledged, the popup window remains active.
Comment: The status line displays the flashing message "905.xxx Overtemp.".
Safety action: All measurements are stopped and the error message is displayed in the status line and a
popup window. After acknowledgement, the software waits at least 1 minute before the test
can be started again.
906.xxx Error [906.xxx] Excess temperature of power supply, wait until device has cooled down.
Reason: The primary side power supply has reached its warning temperature limit and entered save
mode to cool down.
Solution: When this error is acknowledged as long it is active, the popup window is closed and only
the message in the status line remains active until the overtemperature disappears. If the
error is not acknowledged, the popup window remains active.
Comment: The status line displays the flashing message "906.xxx Overtemp.".
Safety action: All measurements are stopped and the error message is displayed in the status line and a
popup window. After acknowledgement, the software waits at least 1 minute before the test
can be started again.
908.xxx Error [908.xxx] Device shut down.
Reason: Internal power failure on the measurement interface module.
Solution: The message is active as long as the internal power for the measurement interface fails.
Contact the OMICRON Technical Support if the error does not disappear.
911.xxx Error [911.xxx] Power supply error, contact the OMICRON Technical Support. Desired voltage
xxxx, measured voltage yyyy.
Reason: One supply voltage on the measurement interface boards is out of tolerance.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Comment: It is no longer possible to work with the device.
912.xxx Error [912.xxx] Excess internal temperature, wait until device has cooled down.
Reason: Device-internal temperature at measurement interface > 75°C.
Solution: Excessive heating of the device. Prevent the device from direct sunlight and wait until it has
cooled down. If the error occurs without previous exposure to direct sunlight, the error is
probably caused by a hardware error. Please contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Comment: The status line displays the flashing message "912.xxx Overtemp.".
Safety action: All measurements are stopped and the error is displayed in the status line and in a popup
window. The error is active until the temperature falls below 60°C.
929.xxx Error [929.xxx] Hardware failure, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Reason: The circuit for reverse power dissipation does not work properly.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Safety action: All measurements are stopped and the power supply is switched off.
930.xxx Error [930.xxx] Measurement input Vsec defective, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Reason: Power supply for analog input "Sec" is defective.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
931.xxx Error [931.xxx] Measurement input Vprim defective, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Reason: Power supply for analog input "Prim" is defective.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
932.xxx Error [932.xxx] Data error.
Reason: The sequence of reading of the analog input channels is not correct.
Solution: If this error occurs more frequently, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
933.xxx Error [933.xxx] Hardware failure, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
Reason: Temperature detection circuit on secondary side is defective.
Solution: Send the device to OMICRON.
Safety action: Power supply is switched off and all measurements are disabled.
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934.xxx Warning [934.xxx] Reverse power, don't disconnect any wires, don't switch off mains, wait until
power is dissipated. I = xxxxA.
Reason: The device receives reverse power of > 20 mA.
Solution: Wait until the power is dissipated within the device and the error message disappears.
Safety action: All measurements are stopped until reverse power is dissipated.
935.xxx Error [935.xxx] No valid CT Analyzer software. Insert a CF-Card with valid Software and press
"Update Firmw.".
Reason: Cannot find valid CT Analyzer software.
Solution: Insert a Compact Flash card with valid software (CTAnalyzer.bin) in the directory
A:\Omicron.
936.xxx Warning [936.xxx] Corrupt Calibration Data for voltage inputs. Change to tools menu and try to
reset factory calibration. Until update of calibration data the device will be not calibrated.
Reason: The calibration data checksum for the analog inputs is not correct.
Solution: Try to update the factory calibration using the tools menu. If this does not solve the
problem, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
937.xxx Warning [937.xxx] Corrupt Calibration Data for power output. Change to tools menu and try to
update factory calibration. Until update of calibration data the device will be not calibrated.
Reason: The calibration data checksum for the power output is not correct.
Solution: Try to update the factory calibration using the tools menu. If this does not solve the
problem, contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
938.xxx Warning [938.xxx] MIF data block 1 corrupt.
Reason: The checksum of the factory settings data is faulty.
Solution: Licensing or device settings data are possibly corrupt. Contact the OMICRON Technical
Support.
939.xxx Warning [939.xxx] MIF data block 2 corrupt.
Reason: The checksum of the factory settings data is faulty.
Solution: Licensing or device settings data are possibly corrupt. Contact the OMICRON Technical
Support.
940.xxx Warning [940.xxx] CMOS data block corrupt. Check all device settings. Press Clear Values to
work with default values. Press OK to work with corrupt device settings.
Reason: Device settings data block corrupt.
Solution: Check all device settings.
941.xxx Error [941.xxx] Corrupt factory calibration data for voltage inputs. Contact the OMICRON
Technical Support.
Reason: Factory calibration data block for voltage inputs corrupt.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
942.xxx Error [942.xxx] Corrupt factory calibration data for power unit. Contact the OMICRON Technical
Support.
Reason: Factory calibration data corrupt.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
943.xxx Error [943.xxx] Error overwriting calibration data.
Reason: Factory calibration data cannot be restored.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
944.xxx Warning [944.xxx] Corrupt user text! Change to tools menu and try to update text. Until update of
user text, the device will use default text.
Reason: Checksum for user language support data invalid.
Solution: Copy a user text file (CTUser_xxx.bin) to the directory A:\Omicron\ on the Compact Flash
card and try to update the user language support data using the "Update Text" function in
the tools menu.
945.xxx Error [945.xxx] Corrupt or missing phase calibration data for power unit. Contact the OMICRON
Technical Support.
Reason: The phase calibration data are corrupt or missing.
Solution: Contact the OMICRON Technical Support.
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