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POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS

HIGH VOLTAGE POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER


FEATURES
Frequency ........................................................ 60Hz. Standard Secondary Voltage ....................... 120VAC Insulation Class ........... 15.5kV, BIL 110KV Full Wave UL Recognized FOR INDOOR USE ONLY

MODEL

PTG5

POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS

15KV CLASS

SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy Class 0.3 WXMYZ, 1.2ZZ at 100% rated voltage with 120V based ANSI burden. 0.3 WXMY, 1.2Z at 58% rated voltage with 69.3 V based ANSI burden. Frequency ....................................................................... 60Hz Insulation Class ...................... 15.5 kV, BIL 110kV Full Wave Thermal Rating ................................... 1500 VA at 30OC Amb. ............................................................ 1000 VA at 55OC Amb. Weight ................................................... Approximately 88 lbs.
TWO BUSHING (b*)
H1 H2 Two Bushing
PRIMARY VOLTAGE 7200 8400 12000 14400 RATIO 60:1 70:1 100:1 120:1 SECONDARY VOLTAGE 120 120 120 120 CATALOG NUMBER ....PTG5-2-110-722FF .PTG5-2-110-842FF ........PTG5-2-110-123FF ........PTG5-2-110-1442FF

E145172

LR89403

(a*) Voltage transformers connected line-to-ground cannot be considered to be grounding transformers and must not be operated with the secondaries in closed delta because excessive currents may flow in the delta. (b*) Two fuse transformers should not be used for Y connections. It is preferred practice to connect one lead from each voltage transformer directly to the neutral terminal, using a fuse in the line side of the primary only. By this connection a transformer can never be "alive" from the line side by reason of a blown fuse in the neutral side. For continuous operation, the transformer primary voltage should not exceed 110% of rated value. Use one fuse, one bushing models for Y applications. Use two fuse, two bushing models for delta applications.

X1

X2

H1

H2 One Bushing

SINGLE BUSHING (a*)


7200 8400 12000 60:1 70:1 100:1 120:1 120 120 120 PTG5-1-110-722F PTG5-1-110-842F PTG5-1-110-123F

X1

X2

14400

120 ............PTG5-1-110-1442F

Note: It is recommended that the system line-to-line voltage not exceed the transformer insulation level.

Primary terminals that are fused are 1/4 - 20 brass screws with one flatwasher, lockwasher and two nuts. Secondary terminals are NO. 10-32 brass screws with one flatwasher and lockwasher. The transformers are tested for partial discharge to Canadian Standards CAN 3-C13-M83. This test can also be carried out to IEC requirements if requested. The core and coil assembly is encased in a plastic enclosure and vacuum encapsulated in polyurethane resin. Thermal burden rating is for 120 volt secondaries. Plated steel mounting base. Fuses have 1.63" Dia. Caps and 11.50" clip centers. A test card is provided with each unit.

6625 McVey Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43235 47

Div. Morlan & Associates, Inc.

WWW.FLEX-CORE.COM sales@flex-core.com

PHONE (614) 889-6152 TECH. ASSISTANCE (614) 876-8308 FAX # (614) 876-8538

POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS
DIMENSIONS, ETC.
PTG5-1-110 DIMENSIONS
H2: 1/4-20 Stud With Lockwasher, Flatwasher And Two Nuts 0.44

MODEL
PTG5-2-110 DIMENSIONS

PTG5

13.13 11.25

13.69 11.50

POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERS

X2

0.62
H1

8.94
H1

X2

10.63

0.56

X1

11.50

0.56

13.06 10.94 10.75


(H2 Ht.)

ONE FUSE

11.31 9.19 9.00 2.00

TWO FUSE

4.06

RECOMMENDED SPACINGS
A = Unit To Unit Or To Ground = 1.25" Min. B = HV To Ground In Air = 6.5" Min.
B A A B A B

1" x 2" Notch

Recommended spacings are for guidance only. User needs to set appropriate values to assure performance for: high potential test; impulse test; high humidity; partial discharge; high altitude; and other considerations like configuration. Fuse For Model PTG5 Transformer 7200:120V 8400:120V 12000:120V 14400:120V Rating Volts 15.5kV 15.5kV 15.5kV 15.5kV Interrupting Amperes(SYM) 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,000
1.012 1.010
VA 0 70 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20
0.3 ACCURACY CLASS 0.6 ACCURACY CLASS 1.2 ACCURACY CLASS

Continuous Amperes 1.0E 1.0E 0.5E 0.5E


u.p.f.

Cap Dia. Inches 1.63 1.63 1.63 1.63

Length Inches 13 13 13 13

X1

Clip Center Inches 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50

Circle Diagram
0.85 p.f. 0.7 p.f. 0.2 p.f. 0.1 p.f. ZZ

The circle diagram can be used to predict the performance of a transformer for various loads and power factors. A convenient scale of volt-amperes is shown on the unity power factor line (u.p.f.) and commences at the zero or no-load locus. To use the diagram, measure the known V.A. and scribe an arc about the "zero" locus of a length that contains the angle of the burden power factor. The point at which the arc terminates is the error locus in phase angle minutes and ratio correction factor.

Ratio Correction Factor

1.008 1.006 1.004 1.002 1.000 0.998

Z
0 10 0

Y 0

0.996 -60

-50

-40

-30

-20

-10

+10

+20

+30

+40

+50

+60

Phase Angle, Minutes


Div. Morlan & Associates, Inc.

WWW.FLEX-CORE.COM sales@flex-core.com 48

6625 McVey Blvd. Columbus, Ohio 43235

PHONE (614) 889-6152 TECH. ASSISTANCE (614) 876-8308 FAX # (614) 876-8538

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