Current Transformer (“CT”) Basics for System Protection - Lunch & Learn
Are you new to the field of system protection or have you ever been curious as to the difference between your typical “step-up” or “step-down” transformers used in substation/switchyard utility applications as compared to current transformers used for metering and relay inputs? This lunch and learn presentation will cover the following as it relates to current transformers, also known as “CTs:
- A basic introduction to Current Transformers,
- How Current Transformers are different from “Regular” Transformers,
- A brief overview of the characteristics of Current Transformers as applied to a relay protection scheme, and
- Selection of Current Transformers with respect to core saturation for relay/protection scheme applications
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- Date: 24 Feb 2022
- Time: 05:00 PM UTC to 06:00 PM UTC
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Mallur Satyanarayan of Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Current Transformer (“CT”) Basics for System Protection - LUNCH & LEARN
Biography:
Mallur Satyanarayan – “Satya” – obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Bangalore University, India and an MS in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Kentucky. He is a PE and has more than 30 years of experience in the electrical power industry in India, the Middle East and the USA in Utilities and Consulting Engineering. His are area of expertise is power system protection and he has also taught protection courses in industry and academia. He is presently with Seminole Electric Cooperative in Florida.
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Address:16313 North Dale Mabry Hwy, , Tampa, United States, 33618