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4.4
Application of matching transformer
Where the line current transformer ratios on the two sides of the protected
transformer are mutually incompatible, the matching transformer may be used as in
the following examples:
4.4.1
Single phase transformer
Matching transformer ratio required = 3.9/4.875. Using secondary windings S1-S2
gives 25 turns. The number of turns required on the input (primary) winding is given
by:
31 turns are available between input winding terminals 4—7 with terminals 6—X
linked.
4.4.2
Three phase transformer with unmatched current transformers
See Figure 11.
30MVA transformer 11/66kV Delta star
11kV winding:
30 x 10
6
√
3 x 11 x 10
3
Because the 11kV winding is delta connected, the associated current transformers
will be star connected and under rated load conditions will give the following current
per pilot phase:
1574.6 x 1A
1600
This current is sufficiently close to the relay rated current (1A) and furthermore
requires no phase correction.
66kV winding:
30 x 10
6
√
3 x 66 x 10
3
Normally the current transformers associated with the star winding of the main
transformer should be connected in delta to provide appropriate phase shift
correction. However, since the latter in this case are connected in star the necessary
phase correction may be carried out by means of a star delta connected matching
transformer.
Tp =
x Ts = 25 x
= 31.25 = 31 turns
4.875A
3.9A
Normal current at 11kV =
= 1574.6A
I
s =
= 0.984A
Normal current at 66kV =
= 262.43A
200/5 A
1000/5 A
195 A
780 A
4.875 A
3.9 A
S1
4
S2
7
I
s
I
p