The current transformer (CT) performance under distorted waveform conditions is usually characterized by means of the frequency-response test. In this paper, a new way to characterize CTs, closer to real operation conditions, is proposed. The harmonic phase-angle and ratio errors are measured using a nonsinusoidal current composed of fundamental and one harmonic with adjustable phase shift. The new method was tested by determining the performance of two metering class CTs commonly used by the Italian power company. The errors measured using the proposed approach are larger than the ones obtained with the frequency response. This result suggests that the frequency-response approach for the evaluation of CT performance under distorted waveform conditions is not a reliable method. © 2008 IEEE.

A novel approach to current transformer characterization in the presence of harmonic distortion

D Di Cara;
2009

Abstract

The current transformer (CT) performance under distorted waveform conditions is usually characterized by means of the frequency-response test. In this paper, a new way to characterize CTs, closer to real operation conditions, is proposed. The harmonic phase-angle and ratio errors are measured using a nonsinusoidal current composed of fundamental and one harmonic with adjustable phase shift. The new method was tested by determining the performance of two metering class CTs commonly used by the Italian power company. The errors measured using the proposed approach are larger than the ones obtained with the frequency response. This result suggests that the frequency-response approach for the evaluation of CT performance under distorted waveform conditions is not a reliable method. © 2008 IEEE.
2009
Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l'Automazione - ISSIA - Sede Bari
Current transformer (CT)
Distorted waveforms
Non-sinusoidal currents
Operation conditions
Power companies
Power system harmonics
Ratio errors
Electric current measurement
Electric instrument transformers
Electric power distribution
Electric power transmission networks
Electric transformer testing
Electric utilities
Errors
Harmonic analysis
Harmonic distortion
Piezoelectric transducers
Power electronics
Power transmission
Frequency response
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