PT & CT
PT & CT
Transformer
A transformer is a device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to
another through inductively coupled conductors—the transformer's coils. A
varying current in the first or primary winding creates a varying magnetic flux in
the transformer's core, and thus a varying magnetic field through the secondary
winding. This varying magnetic field induces a varying electromotive force (EMF)
or "voltage" in the secondary winding. This effect is called mutual induction.
Instrument transformers
A standard secondary voltage for a PT is 120 volts AC, for full-rated power
line voltage. The standard voltmeter range to accompany a PT is 150 volts, full-
scale. PTs with custom winding ratios can be manufactured to suit any application.
This lends itself well to industry standardization of the actual voltmeter
instruments themselves, since the PT will be sized to step the system voltage down
to this standard instrument level.
Applications
The instrument current transformer (CT) steps down the current of a circuit
to a lower value and is used in the same types of equipment as a potential
Principle of operation
Applications
The current transformers are used for control circuits as well as for
instrumentation in high current power applications.
These transformers can be used to detect single-phasing on a three phase
power system. If one phase of the power line to a three phase motor becomes
defective, the motor would run under increased current and stress. The
current transformer on each phase could detect the loss of current in the
line and open a control relay to take the motor off the circuit.
The current transformers perform the roles for safety protection and
current limiting.
They can be used for the current monitoring of the power systems, when the
current reaches a specified level. Current monitoring is necessary at
frequencies from the 50 Hz/60 Hz power line to the higher frequencies of
transformers that range into the hundreds of kHz.
The potential transformers are used as the high voltage voltmeters, as the
ordinary voltmeters. The current transformers are used in place of the
ordinary ammeters, to measure the high values of the currents in the high
voltage power applications.
The current transformers are used for control circuits as well as for
instrumentation in high current power applications. They can also be used
to detect single-phasing on a three phase power system. The current
transformers perform the roles for safety protection and current limiting.