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66 kV and upwards
Capacitive voltage transformers (CVTs) are used on
higher voltage levels, starting from 66 kV and
upwards. The type of the CVT is always a single-
pole one, thus the connection is between phase and
earth. The higher the voltage level is, the more
price-competitive the capacitive type becomes.
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Dear Sir,
I have a question about CVT. In a
400kv high voltage substation with
one & half breaker system, there
Ehsan
Bakhshizadeh are 4 CVTs for BB1,BB2,Node1,
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DEEC
C 1100,, 22001177
Node2 and 3 circuit breaker
Q01,Q02,Q03. For closing of CBs
there is one protection relay
6MD664 for synchronization that
has one 3 phase analogue voltage
input(V1,V2,V3,VN) and one
single(V4) phase. Question: can
apply 3 independent CVTs to 3
phase analogue voltage
input(V1,V2,V3,VN)?if so , the 4th
cvt will be applied to V4 input of
relay.
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Hi,
This is Dhinesh, just telme how to
DineshKumar calculate the magnetizing reactance
D
DEEC
C 0044,, 22001177 value of EMU Unit? And then
primary and secondary impedance
of EMU Unit?? There’s any formula
for that means telme as soon as
possible!!!!
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If a name plate value of a capacitor
is C1=9800, and C2= 78000, what
Scott is the effect of larger capacitances
D
DEEC
C 0099,, 22001166 for either one of these capacitors?
Is it solely an effect on the divider,
or will an error happen on the step
relaying function?
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Dear Sir,
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