Jr. Linders et al., RELAY PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS WITH LOW-RATIO CTS AND HIGH-FAULT CURRENTS, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 31(2), 1995, pp. 392-404
Low-ratio toroidal CT's are in existence in many locations on power sy
stems, The majority of these CT's are in the auxiliary switchgear at g
enerating stations, but are not limited to this application. The ratio
of the CT's used in this application is usually selected to accommoda
te metering and overload protection, The problem addressed here is the
absence of consideration in this ratio selection for fault protection
, In many cases the fault duty of this switchgear is very high and, be
cause the low-ratio CT's also are of low accuracy classes, the CT's wi
ll saturate during fault, Analysis of some fault cases shows that the
protective relaying will not operate, or will not operate properly, du
e to the saturated CT's, The significance and consequences of the use
of these CT's and the accompanying saturation during high-fault curren
ts are discussed. Considerations when testing low-ratio CT application
s for saturation are presented as well as a computer program to demons
trate the volt-time concept of CT saturation, Alternate CT connections
and corrective alternatives are given along with conclusions to aid i
n restoring low-ratio/high-fault current situations.