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CT & PT CALCULATION FOR 480V SWITCHGEAR
SIZING REPORT
DESIGN BASIS
FOR
CT & PT CALCULATION FOR 480V SWITCHGEAR
DOCUMENT NO : 30421007-3CL-0000-P0B
APRIL 2005
ENGINEERING CONSULTANT
TCE CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED
73/1, ST.MARK'S ROAD
BANGALORE 560001
INDIA
CONTRACTOR:
AL-TOUKHI COMPANY FOR INDUSTRY & TRADING
P.O.BOX 497, RIYADH 11411, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
TEL.00966-1-14633660 : FAX.00966-1-4631150
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3 MVA , ONAN
4.16/0.480kV, Dyn11, Z=8% at ONAN rating
=
=
=
CT ratio chosen
0.48
4000/1 A
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
The actual fault as per short cirucit study is 45.7kA. Considering 20% margin it is
Kx
= 54.84/ 2000
=
27.42
Rct
14
Rb
54.84 KA
Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Considering 6 sq.mm copper conductor cable between CT and relay, resistance of
6 sq.mm copper cable
=
3.5
Ohms / km
Maximum cable length
=
50
Cable Lead Resistance for the loop Rl
Rb
0.350
0.350
M
=
3.5
Ohms
=
27 x (14 + 0.35)
=
393
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
472
Ek
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
CT Cable to be used
475
PX
>=
=
4000/1 A
475 V
14 ohms
PX
6 sq.mm copper cable
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CT Ratio Selection :
SAT Rating
=
=
3.0
MVA
4000 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
The actual fault as per short cirucit study is 45.7KA. Considering 20% margin it is
Kx
= 54.84/ 2000
=
27.42
Rct
14
Rb
54.84 KA
Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Considering 6 sq.mm copper conductor cable between CT and relay, resistance of
6 sq.mm copper cable
=
3.5
Ohms / km
Maximum cable length
=
50
Cable Lead Resistance for the loop Rl
Rb
0.350
0.350
M
=
3.5
0.05
Ohms
=
27 x (14 + 0.35)
=
393
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
472
Ek
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
475
PX
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
CT Cable to be used
>=
=
4000 /1 Amp
475 V
14 ohms
PX
6 sq.mm copper cable
0.05
0.05
Total
CT VA burden selected is
30VA
1 x (Rct + 30) V
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=
=
1 x (14 + 30)
44V
Isf selected is 5
Therefore during fault voltage across CT = 5 x (Rct + 30) V
=
185 V
When the connected burden is 0.05 the voltage developed is
=
y x (14 + 0.05)
y
13
Therefore CT chosen
4000 /1 A.
30 VA
CL.0.5
ISF <5.
480/ 3 /115/ 3
0.5 / 3P class
Equipment
VA Burdens
0.05 As per ION catalogue
0.5
ABB catalogue
Meters
27-1 & 2
Total
0.55
Therefore PT chosen =
480/ 3 /115/ 3
0.5 / 3P class
100 VA
=
=
1.25
MVA
2000 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
The actual fault as per short cirucit study is 44kA. Considering 20% margin it is
Kx
= 52.8/ 2000
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Rct
Rb
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Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Considering 6 sq.mm copper conductor cable between CT and relay, resistance of
6 sq.mm copper cable
=
3.5
Ohms / km
Maximum cable length
=
50
Cable Lead Resistance for the loop Rl
Rb
M
=
0.350
0.350
3.5
0.05
Ohms
=
26 x (7 + 0.35)
=
194
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
233
Ek
250
CT Class =
PX
Therefore CT chosen
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
CT Cable to be used
>=
=
2000 /1 Amp
250 V
7 ohms
PX
6 sq.mm copper cable
7) Calculation of parameters for UAT LV side Overall Unit Differential Protection 87OA.
CT-201F.C3
Refer CT calculation for GT and UAT bay
8) Calculation of parameters for 480V VT for Incomers & Bus VT
PT201
Refer Calculation for GT and UAT bay
9) Incomer metering CT
CT-201F.C2 & CT-202F.C2
Refer Calculation for GT and UAT bay
Station Switchgear & Unit Switchgear Outgoing feeders
10) 800A Feeder(Typ)- 50/51, 50N/51N
CT ratio selected
800 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
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20
Rct
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Rb
= Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Rl is neglible as they are internally wired.
Knee point voltage Ek
=
20 x
3
=
60
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
72
Ek
100
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
PX
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
>=
=
800 /1 Amp
100 V
3 ohms
PX
1000 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
Kx
20
Rct
3.5
Rb
= Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Rl is neglible as they are internally wired.
Knee point voltage Ek
=
20 x
3.50
=
70
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
84
Ek
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
100
PX
>=
=
1000 /1 Amp
100 V
3.5 ohms
PX
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2000 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
Kx
20
Rct
Rb
= Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
Rl is neglible as they are internally wired.
Knee point voltage Ek
=
20 x
7
=
140
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
168
Ek
175
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
PX
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
>=
=
2000 /1 Amp
175 V
7 ohms
PX
4000 /1 Amp
Ek
Kx (Rct+Rb) x Isn
where
Kx
Rct
Isn
Rb
= Dimensioning facor
= Maximum resistance of secondary winding
= Rated secondary current
= Rated resistive burden
= Rrelay + 2Rl
Rl
= Cable resistance between CT & Relay
Knee Point Voltage calculation
Kx
20
Rct
14
Rb
= Rrelay + 2Rl
The CT burdens of numerical relays are below 0.1VA and can therefore be neglected
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=
20 x
14
=
280
Considering a margin of 20% on Ek as per PTS-1022, Appendix-V, Page 20 of 46
=
336
Ek
CT Class =
Therefore CT chosen
CT RATIO
Knee Point Voltage
CT Wdg. Res. Rct
CT Class
350
PX
>=
=
4000 /1 Amp
350 V
14 ohms
PX
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