DocumentCode
48059
Title
Testing Methods for Measuring the Effects of Stray Capacitances on High-Voltage Current Transformers
Author
Aristoy, Gonzalo ; Santos, Alejandro ; Slomovitz, Daniel
Author_Institution
Nat. Electr. Power Utility, UTE Lab., Montevideo, Uruguay
Volume
64
Issue
8
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug. 2015
Firstpage
2200
Lastpage
2207
Abstract
This paper evaluates different measuring systems to estimate the effect of stray capacitances between primary and secondary windings on current transformers (CTs) used in high-voltage power networks. All windings are at nearly ground potential during laboratory calibration because this is the typical configuration for almost all CT´s calibration systems. However, in service, the primary winding is at high potential, so that additional currents flow through the load due to stray capacitances between primary and secondary windings, even if the CT has an electrostatic shield for reducing these capacitances. This effect changes the CT errors determined at no potential. Experimental determination of the variation of ratio and phase displacement errors between both working conditions is evaluated for a set of different CTs using different measuring systems. These systems include from the simplest low-voltage bridge capacitance measurement to the most complex one that simultaneously applies current and voltage.
Keywords
calibration; capacitance measurement; current transformers; electrostatics; transformer windings; CT; calibration; electrostatic shield; high-voltage current transformer; high-voltage power network; low-voltage bridge capacitance measurement; phase displacement error; primary winding; secondary winding; stray capacitance measurement; Bridge circuits; Capacitance; Current measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Standards; Voltage measurement; Windings; Current transformer (CT); high voltage (HV); instrument transformer; isolation; parasitic capacitance; test; test.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2015.2393395
Filename
7029639
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