Describing The Ct Scheme; Ct Orientation - Siemens 7UT51 Instruction Manual

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7UT51 v3
5.3
Describing the CT
Scheme
1203 VA M/G
Rated apparent power of the motor or
generator
Range: 0.2
5000.0 MVA
Default: 400.0
Unlike electromechanical relays, numerical relays do
not require a complicated current transformer scheme
to match measured currents. Instead, information
about the protected object and the current
transformers is entered into the relay's memory. Then,
using the measured currents, the relay performs any
necessary calculations to match the currents. The
relay must be configured with the information about
the CTs attached to the motor/generator and how they
are connected, including:
The orientation of the current transformers
The nominal primary rating of the current
transformers
The nominal secondary rating of the current
transformers
The manner in which the ground-current inputs
are used (7UT513 only)
PRIM-2330C
Motor or Generator Differential Protection (87M/G)
This section describes the associated settings.
5.3.1

CT Orientation

In normal operation, the current has the same
magnitude and phase on both sides of the motor or
generator. Hence, the only information required is the
orientation of the CTs (relative to each other) and the
rated nominal primary current of each CT set.
If both CT commons are toward or away from the
motor or generator, the CT orientation is SAME SIDE
(as in Figure 5.1 on page 70); otherwise the CT
orientation is OPPOSITE SIDES; however, when
using the relay for transverse differential protection,
the CT commons must be on the same side, but
specify OPPOSITE SIDES.
1206 CT STARPT
Orientation of CTs
Option
SAME SIDE
OPPOSITE
SIDES
Description
Both CT commons on same side
of motor or generator (default)
CT commons on opposite sides of
motor or generator
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