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Earthing Resistance:
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Insulation Resistance:
Lighting Arrestor:
Transformer:
Diesel Generator:
Current Transformer:
Nomenclature of CT:
Ratio: input / output current ratio
Burden (VA): total burden including pilot wires. (2.5, 5, 10, 15 and 30VA.)
Class: Accuracy required for operation (Metering: 0.2, 0.5, 1 or 3, Protection: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30).
Accuracy Limit Factor:
Nomenclature of CT: Ratio, VA Burden, Accuracy Class, Accuracy Limit Factor.Example: 1600/5,
15VA 5P10 (Ratio: 1600/5, Burden: 15VA, Accuracy Class: 5P, ALF: 10)
As per IEEE Metering CT: 0.3B0.1 rated Metering CT is accurate to 0.3 percent if the connected
secondary burden if impedance does not exceed 0.1 ohms.
As per IEEE Relaying (Protection) CT: 2.5C100 Relaying CT is accurate within 2.5 percent if the
secondary burden is less than 1.0 ohm (100 volts/100A).
1Cal=4.183 Joule
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About Jignesh.Parmar
Jignesh Parmar has completed M.Tech (Power System Control), B.E(Electrical). He is member of
Institution of Engineers (MIE) and CEng,India. Membership No:M-1473586.He has more than 16
years experience in Transmission -Distribution-Electrical Energy theft detection-Electrical
Maintenance-Electrical Projects (Planning-Designing-Technical Review-coordination -Execution). He
is Presently associate with one of the leading business group as a Deputy Manager at
Ahmedabad,India. He has published numbers of Technical Articles in “Electrical Mirror”, “Electrical
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MASILAMANI.V says:
July 28, 2013 at 2:36 am
excellent for this words
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Dillip Kumar Deo says:
April 16, 2014 at 9:29 am
Jignesh it is very usefull for all engineers.
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Chisi says:
July 28, 2013 at 6:04 am
Man, you are the best..I never knew most of these rules.
Long live Jignesh!
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HEENA says:
July 28, 2013 at 8:50 am
3 PHASE MOTOR DRAWS CURRENTS – 2.5 AMP/hp.if it is 230 v
and 1.5A/HP If it is 440 volt .
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