DocumentCode
1256655
Title
Methods for testing current transformers
Author
Silsbee, Francis B.
Author_Institution
Physicist, Bureau of Standards
Volume
43
Issue
3
fYear
1924
fDate
3/1/1924 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
239
Lastpage
249
Abstract
In the sale of electric power especially in large amounts at high voltages, current transformers are universally used to operate the meters from the readings of which the bills are made out. While the secondary currents of such transformers reproduce fairly faithfully on a smaller scale the conditions of current strength and phase existing in their primary circuits, meter engineers are realizing more and more the importance of checking up the accuracy of this link in the chain of measurements. Many possible methods have been suggested for testing the accuracy of current transformers. Some are delightfully simple and inaccurate while others involve relatively intricate connections and sensitive apparatus, but give correspondingly more exact results. The present paper gives a critical discussion of the various possible methods with data as to the advantages and disadvantages of each, in order to serve as a guide to the meter engineer in selecting the method best suited to the particular working conditions of accuracy, speed, volume of testing, and intelligence of labor, existing in his plant. In all eleven distinct methods are described, and supplementary suggestions are made concerning various types of detecting instruments, etc.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JAIEE.1924.6534039
Filename
6534039
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