OUTdoorCTVT Catalogue
OUTdoorCTVT Catalogue
OUTdoorCTVT Catalogue
Outdoor instrument
transformers
Current transformers
Voltage transformers
Catalogue
2008
A comprehensive offer
b guaranteed upgradeability,
Presentation 2
Selection guide 6
Technical description 6
Current transformers 12
7.2 to 24 kV
7.2 to 40.5 kV
Selection guide 14
Technical description 14
Voltage transformers 19
Phase-earth 7.2 to 24 kV
Phase-earth 36 kV
Phase-phase 7.2 to 24 kV
Phase-phase 36 kV
Ordering informations 23
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Outdoor instrument Presentation
transformers
for 7.2 kV to 40.5 kV voltage and rated Transformers compliant with other countries regulations can also be supplied
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Outdoor instrument Presentation (cont.)
transformers
Quality Control plans ensure that the dened procedures are applied to the product,
customer with a production and execution from testing through to delivery of equipment used in production right through to nal
schedule that guarantees product quality. production.
The initial phases of product design and industrialization are also subject to Quality
Certication procedures.
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Outdoor instrument Protection for outdoor use
transformers
The silicon material used on Schneider The design of Schneider Electric outdoor instruments transformers was studied
The use of silicon for outdoor electrical b perform the required behaviours for ageing, by application of silicon on the sand
arcing, especially in severely contaminated electrical equipments, in compliance with all major standards (UL, CSA, CE, Lloyds,
envronments. BV, FI). The materials used is polycarbonate which ensure the resistance to outdoor
25 years of intensive use shows its efciency The protection level, according with IEC529 is IP44 standard or higher level on request.
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Outdoor instrument Applications and type
transformers
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b voltage transformers.
These devices carry out the functions of:
b reducing the size of value to be measured
b providing galvanic separation
b supplying the power needed to process
the data, or even for the protection device
to work.
Types
Instrument transformers are of the following types:
Current transformers
Connected on the MV network primary circuit, they supply a reduced current value to
the secondary circuit, proportional to the network current on which they are installed.
Voltage transformers
Connected to the MV network primary, they supply the secondary circuit with a reduced
voltage value, proportional to the network voltage on which they are installed.
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b adapting the MV current value at the primary to the characteristics of the metering
Their function is to supply the secondary or protection devices by supplying a secondary current with a reduced, but proportional
circuit with a current that is proportional to current value
that of the MV circuit on which they are b isolating power circuits from the metering and/or protection circuit.
installed.
The primary is series-mounted on the MV Composition and types
network and subject to the same A current transformer comprises a primary circuit and a secondary circuit connected
overcurrents as the latter and withstands via a magnetic core and an insulating coating system in epoxy-silica covered with
the MV voltage. silicon, in the case of Schneider Electric transformers.
The secondary generally has one of its
terminals connected to earth. Characteristics
The secondary must never be in an open These are dened in standard IEC 60044-1.
circuit (short-circuit it if not loaded). Insulation
Characterized by the rated voltage:
b of the insulation, which is that of the installation (e.g.: 24 kV)
b of the power frequency withstand 1 min (e.g.: 50 kV)
b of the impulse withstand (e.g.: 125 kV).
Rated frequency
50 or 60 Hz.
Rms value of the maximum continuous primary current. Usual values are 25, 50, 75,
This is equal to 1 A or 5 A.
for 1 second.
Ith = Ith/
t.
For example 16 kA - 1 s is equivalent for t = 2 s to Ith = 16 /2 = 11.3 kA.
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transformers (CTs) Technical description (cont.)
Characteristics (cont.)
Short-time thermal current peak value
This value is standardized from Ith - 1 s at:
b IEC: 2.5 Ith at 50 Hz and 2.6 Ith at 60 Hz
b ANSI: 2.7 Ith at 60 Hz.
Accuracy load
The value of the load on which is based the metered current accuracy conditions.
Accuracy power Pn
Apparent power (VA) that the CT can supply on the secondary for the rated
secondary current for which the accuracy is guaranteed (accuracy load).
Usual value 5 - 7.5 - 10 - 15 VA (IEC).
Accuracy class
Denes the limits of error guaranteed on the transformation ratio and on the phase
shift under the specied conditions of power and current. Classes 0.5 and 1 are used
for metering class P for protection.
Current error (%)
Error that the transformer introduces in the measurement of a current when
the transformation ratio is different from the rated value.
Phase shift or phase error (minute)
Difference in phase between the primary and secondary currents, in angle minutes.
Characteristics of voltage transformer
Characteristics Rated values
Rated voltage (kV) 7.2 12 17.5 24 36
Insulation level:
b power frequency withstand (kV) 1 min 20 28 38 50 70
b lightning impulse withstand (kV - peak) 60 75 95 125 170
Frequency (Hz) 50 - 60
Primary current Ipn (A) 25 - 50 - 75 - 100 - 200 - 400 - 600 - 1000 -
1200 - 1600 - 2000 - 2500
Short-time thermal current Ith (1 s) 12.5 - 16 - 20 - 25 - 31.5 - 40 - 50 kA
or
40 - 80 - 100 - 200 - 300 x In
Secondary current Isn (A) 1-5
Accuracy power Pn (VA) 2.5 - 5 - 7.5 - 10 - 15
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transformers (CTs) Technical description (cont.)
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This magnetization curve (voltage Vo, magnetizing current function Im) can be divided
into 3 zones:
1 - non-saturated zone: Im is low and the voltage Vo (and therefore Is) increases
2 - intermediary zone: there is no real break in the curve and it is difcult to situate
3 - saturated zone: the curve becomes virtually horizontal; the error in transformation
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Vs = f (Im)
Metering CT or protection CT
We have to choose a CT with characteristics that are suited to its application.
Metering CT
This requires good accuracy (linearity zone) in an area close to the normal service
current; it must also protect metering devices from high currents by saturating earlier.
Protection CT
This requires good accuracy at high currents and will have a higher precision limit
(linearity zone) for protection relays to detect the protection thresholds that they are
meant to be monitoring.
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transformers (CTs) Technical description (cont.)
factor Fs. for the phase and for the module according to the indicated operating range
Example: 400/5 A, 15 VA, cl 0.5, FS 10 These accuracy values must be guaranteed by the manufacturer for a secondary
Secondary current
Accuracy power
specically for metering applications.
Accuracy
(see explanation in the example) class Safety factor: Fs
In order to protect the metering device connected to the CT from high currents
on the MV side, instrument transformers must have early saturation characteristics.
Accuracy class according to application The limit primary current (Ipl) is dened for which the current error in the secondary
Application Class is equal to 10%. The standard then denes the Safety Factor FS.
Laboratory measurement 0.1 - 0.2
Ipl
Accurate metering (calibration devices) FLP = (preferred value: 10)
Ipn
Industrial metering 0.5 - 1
Billing metering 0.2 - 0.5 - 0.2S - 0.5S This is the multiple of the rated primary current from which the error becomes greater
than 10% for a load equal to the accuracy power.
Switchboard indicators statistical 0.5 - 1
metering Example of a metering CT
Metering CT 400/5 A, 15 VA, cl. 0.5, FS 10
b rated primary current 400 A
Error limits according to the accuracy class b rated secondary current 5 A
Accuracy % rated Current error Phase shift b rated transformation ratio 400/5 A
class primary % error min b accuracy power 15 VA
current b accuracy class 0.5.
For S For S The table or error limits given for class 0.5 for a primary current:
0.2 / 0.2S 1 (0.2S alone) 0.75 30 b between 100% and 120% of the rated current (here 400 A to 480 A), a current error
5 0.75 0.35 30 15
0.5% and the phase shift error of 30 min.
b at 20% (here 80 A) the error imposed by the standard is less than or equal to
20 0.35 0.2 15 10
0.75%
100 0.2 0.2 10 10
b between 20% and 100% of the rated current the standard does not give the
120 0.2 0.2 10 10 metering point and the maximum error is between 0.5 and 0.75%, with a normally
0.5 / 0.5S 1 (0.5S alone) 1.5 90 permitted linear variation between these two points
5 1.5 0.75 90 45 b safety factor FS = 10
20 0.75 0.5 45 30 For a primary current greater than 10 times the rated current, in other words here
100 0.5 0.5 30 30 4000 A, we will have a metering error > 10% if the load is equal to the accuracy load;
120 0.5 0.5 30 30 for a load less than this we can still be in the linear part of the magnetization curve.
1 5 3 180
20 1.5 90
100 1 90
120 1 90
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transformers (CTs) Technical description (cont.)
For example for class 5P the maximum error is y 5% at the accuracy limit current
Standardized classes are 5P and 10P. The choice depends on the application.
We dene the limit primary current (Ipl) for which current errors and phase shift
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transformers (CTs) Technical description (cont.)
Selection criteria
1 - Dene the primary current Ipn
Use the standard values prescribed by IEC regulations:
10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75 A and their decimal multiples.
Remarks:
For protection secondaries the following formula is guaranteed:
ALF x VA = constant K
e.g.: 10 VA / 5 P10 = 10 x 10 = 100
5 VA / 5 P20 = 5 x 20 = 100
WARNING: this equation is only guaranteed during the CTs selection phase.
Terminal markings
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Outdoor current Current transformers
transformers (CTs) 7.2 to 24 kV
Type OAM3/N1 - OAM3/N2
Characteristics
b Standard reference IEC 60044-1
b Rated highest voltage: 7.2 - 12 - 17.5 - 24 kV
b Rated continous thermal current 1.2 x Ipn
b Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated secondary current standard 5 or 1A
b For primary current < 800 A Double primary ratio through primary coupling
b For primary current > 800 A Double primary ratio through secondary reconnection
b Value K=Ith/Ipn must be xed in comparison with the smaller rated primary
current ratio
b Creepage distance > 700 mm
b Weight 25 kg.
Selection table
No. of secondaries per CT 1 2
Standard types OAM3/N1 OAM3/N2
1st measure secondary
Cl 0.5 Fs = 10
VA
Alternatively 5 7.5 10 15 20 20 30 30 30 30 30
"K" lpn Measure second Protection 2nd protection
k = lth/lpn Rated primary current (A) second secondary
Cl 05 Cl 5P Cl 5P
lth max 50 kA Fa = 10 ALF = 10 ALF = 10
for 1 s VA VA VA
SR DR 7.5 10 15 20 30 50 5 7.5 10 15 20 30 50 5 5 5 7.5 5 10 10 15 20 30 50
1000
1200
1250
500-1000
600-1200
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
4 holes
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M12 x 23
341
302
333
294
270
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Outdoor current Current transformers
transformers (CTs) 7.2 to 40.5 kV
Type OAM7/N1 - OAM7/N2 - OAM7/N3
Characteristics
b Standard reference IEC 60044-1
b Rated highest voltage: 7.2 - 12 - 17.5 - 24 - 36 - 40.5 kV
b Rated continous thermal current 1.2 x Ipn
b Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated secondary current standard 5 or 1 A
b For primary current < 800 A Double primary ratio through primary coupling
b For primary current > 800 A Double primary ratio through secondary reconnection
b Value K=Ith/Ipn must be xed in comparison with the smaller rated primary
current ratio
b Creepage distance > 1100 mm
b Weight 35 kg.
Selection table
No. of secondaries per CT 1 2 3
Standard types OAM7/N1 OAM7/N2 OAM7/N3
1st measure
secondary
Class 0.5
Fs = 10
VA
5 10 15 20 30
1st measure secondary 2nd protection
secondary
Class 0.5 Class 5P
FS = 10 ALF = 10
VA VA
Alternatively 5 7.5 10 15 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 5 5 7.5 10 15
"K" lpn Measure second Protection second 2nd protection secondary 3rd protection
k = lth/lpn Rated primary current (A) secondary
Class 0.5 Class 5P Class 5P Class 5P
lth max 50 kA Fa = 10 ALF = 10 ALF = 10 ALF = 10
for 1 s VA VA VA VA
SR DR 7.5 10 15 20 30 50 5 7.5 10 15 20 30 50 5 5 5 7.5 5 10 10 15 20 30 50 5 5 7.5 10 15
100 10 - 800 10-20 - 400-800
150 10 - 300 10-20 - 300-600
200 10 - 300 10-20 - 300-600
250 10 - 200 10-20 - 200-400
300 10 - 150 10-20 - 150-300
400 10 - 100 10-20 - 100-200
500 10 - 50 10-20 - 100-200
1000
1200
1250
2000
2500
500-1000
600-1200
750-1500
1000-2000
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
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4 holes 8 holes
M12 x 23 M12 x 23
432 393
424
385
270
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Rated frequency
50 or 60 Hz.
Simplied schematic diagram of a voltage transformer
Rated primary voltage (Upn)
IS: secondary current
Us: secondary voltage According to their design, voltage transformers are connected:
Zc: load impedance. b either between phase and earth and in this case Upn = U/3 (e.g.: 20/3)
b or between phases and in this case Upn = U.
Rated secondary voltage (Usn)
This is equal to 100 or 110 V for phase/phase voltage transformers. For single phase,
phase/earth transformers, the secondary voltage must be divided by 3 (e.g.: 100/3).
Accuracy power Pn
Apparent power (VA) that the VT can supply the secondary for the rated secondary
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Connection of a VT
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transformers (VTs) Technical description (cont.)
Characteristics (cont.)
Accuracy class
Denes the error limits guaranteed relative to the transformation ratio and the phase
shift under specied conditions of power and voltage.
Voltage error (%)
Error that the transformer introduces into the voltage measurement when the
transformation ratio is different from the rated value.
Phase shift or phase error ( in minutes)
Phase difference between primary and secondary voltages, in angle minutes.
Rated voltage factor KT
This is the factor, a multiple of the rated primary voltage, which determines the
maximum voltage which the transformer must meet the specied temperature rise
and accuracy recommendations. The maximum operating voltage depends on the
network neutral system and the earthing conditions of the primary winding.
Table of voltage factors KT
Voltage factor Rated duration Connection mode Network neutral
1.2 Continuous Between phases Any
Continuous Between the star- Any
connected transformer
neutral point and earth
1.2 Continuous Between phase and DIrectly earthed
earth
1.5 30 s
1.2 Continuous Between phase and Earthed via a limiting
1.9 30 s earth resistor with automatic
earthing fault
elimination
1.2 Continuous Between phase and Insulated neutral
1.9 8h earth without automatic
earthing fault
elimination
1.2 Continuous Between phase and Earthed via a limiting
earth resistance with
automatic earthing
fault elimination
VT operating characteristics
Operation of a VT is more simple than that of a CT because the secondary voltage
is virtually independent of the load, due to it being connected through a high impedance
(virtually used in an open circuit).
Therefore, the secondary must not be short circuited. Under these conditions
an excessively high current will damage the transformer.
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transformers (VTs) Technical description (cont.)
VT connections
Several metering connection arrangements are possible (g. opposite)
b star-connection of 3 transformers: requires 1 isolated MV terminal for each
transformer
b connecting to 2 transformers, so-called V-connection: requires 2 isolated MV
terminals per transformer.
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Vrsd = 3 V0 = V1 + V2 + V3
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transformers (VTs) Technical description (cont.)
The accuracy class determines the permissible error in the phase and in the module
It is valid for all loads of between 25 and 100% of the rated accuracy power with
Application Class
Accurate laboratory metering applications (calibration devices) 0.2
Billing metering industrial measurements 0.2
Statistical switchboard metering indicators 0.5 - 1
b Class 0.5 corresponds to an error y 0.5% for the rated primary voltage,
For a given accuracy class, voltage and phase-shift errors must not exceed
Example:
Metering voltage transformer 20 000 / 110 , 50 VA, cl. 0.5
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b rated primary voltage 20000 V/3, rated secondary 110 V/3
b accuracy power 50 VA
b accuracy class 0.5. The table of limit error values gives, under the specied
conditions for the accuracy class:
v a primary voltage 80% to 120% of the rated voltage (16 kV to 24 kV)
v a load of between 25% and 100% of the accuracy power, i.e. between
12.5 VA and 50 VA with an inductive power factor of 0.8, the metering errors will be
y 0.5% for voltage and y 20 min for phase shift.
They must have the right accuracy and power for the fault voltages and therefore
In practice, the accuracy class 3P is used for all applications and the error limits
These are guaranteed for all loads of between 25 and 100% of the accuracy power
Example:
Protection voltage transformer 20 000 / 110 , 100 VA, 3P, KT = 1.9 8 h
3 3
b the rated primary voltage 20000 V/3, rated secondary 110 V/3
b accuracy power 100 VA
b accuracy class 3P. The table of limit values shows that for:
v a primary voltage of 5% of the rated voltage at KT times the rated voltage,
i.e. 20000 x 5% = 1000 V at 20000 x 1.9 = 38000 V
v a load of between 25% and 100% of the accuracy power, in other words of
between 25 VA and 100 VA with a power factor of 0.8, the metering error will be
y 3% in voltage and y 120 min in phase shift.
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transformers (VTs) Technical description (cont.)
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According to the installation voltage (U) and the type
of transformer connection:
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Outdoor voltage Voltage transformers
transformers (VTs) Phase-earth 7.2 to 24 kV
Type OVF2n/S1 - OVF2n/S2 - OVF2n/S3
Description
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Characteristics
b Standard reference: IEC 60044-2
b Standard primary voltage Upn: 3 - 3.3 - 5 - 5.5 - 6 - 6.6 - 10 - 11 - 13.8 - 15 - 20-
22:3 kV
b Rated insulation level: 7.2 - 12 - 17.5 - 24 kV
b Rated secondary voltage Usn: 100:3 - 100:3 - 110:3 - 110:3 V
b Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated voltage factor: 1.9 for 8 hours
b Thermal burden: 300 VA
b Creepage distance > 700 mm
b Weight 35 kg.
Table of options
No. of secondaries for VT 1 2 3
Standard type OVF2n/S1 OVF2n/S2 OVF2n/S3
Application Measuring or protection 1st measure 1st measure or protection 1st 2nd measure or
2nd protection or measure 2nd residual voltage protection
3rd residual voltage
Standard secondary voltage (V) 100:3 or 110:3 100:3 - 100:3 100:3 - 100:3 100:3 or 110:3 and
or 110:3 - 110:3 or 110:3 - 110:3 100:3 or 110:3
Operation - Separate Separate Simultaneous separate
3rd secondary Accuracy class - - - 3P
Output - - - 75 50 100
2nd secondary Accuracy class - 0.5 or 1 3P 0.5 or 1
Output - 15 20 30 30 50 75 50 50 75 50 75 100 30 50 75
1st secondary Accuracy class 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.5
Output 30 40 50 50 75 100 15 20 30 30 50 75 25 30 50 50 75 100 30 50 75
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
4 holes 14 x 25 375
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4 holes 13 345
320
321 312
280 220 185
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Outdoor voltage Voltage transformers
transformers (VTs) Phase-earth 36 kV
Type OVF3n/S1 - OVF3n/S2 - OVF3n/S3
Description
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Characteristics
b Standard reference IEC 60044-2
b Standard primary voltage Upn: 30 - 33 - 35:3 kV
b Rated insulation level: 36 kV
b Rated secondary voltage Usn: 100:3 100:3 110:3 110:3 V
b Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated voltage factor: 1.9 for 8 hours
b Thermal burden: 450 VA
b Creepage distance > 1100 mm
b Weight 45 kg.
Table of options
No. of secondaries for VT 1 2 3
Standard type OVF3n/S1 OVF3n/S2 OVF3n/S3
Application Measuring or protection 1st measure 1st measure or protection 1st 2nd measure or
2nd protection or measure 2nd residual voltage protection
3rd residual voltage
Standard secondary voltage (V) 100:3 or 110:3 100:3 - 100:3 100:3 - 100:3 100:3 or 110:3 and
or 110:3 - 110:3 or 110:3 - 110:3 100:3 or 110:3
Operation - Simultaneous Separate Simultaneous separate
3rd secondary Accuracy class - - - 3P
Output - - - 75 50 100
2nd secondary Accuracy class - 0.5 or 1 3P 0.5 or 1
Output - 15 20 30 30 50 75 50 50 75 50 75 100 30 50 75
1st secondary Accuracy class 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.5
Output 30 40 50 75 100 150 15 20 30 30 50 75 25 40 50 50 75 100 30 50 75
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
447 375
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4 holes 14 x 25 345
4 holes 13
320
25 max.
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Outdoor voltage Voltage transformers
transformers (VTs) Phase-phase 7.2 to 24 kV
Type OVC2/S1 - OVC2/S2
Description
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Characteristics
b Standard reference IEC 60044-2
b Standard primary voltage Upn: 3 - 3.3 - 6 - 6.6 - 10 - 11 - 15 - 20 - 22 - 24 kV
b Rated insulation level: 7.2 - 12 - 17.5 - 24 kV
b Rated secondary voltage Usn: 100 -100 or 110 -110 V
b Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated voltage factor: 1.2 ill.
b Thermal burden:
v OVC2/S1 = 500 VA
v OVC2/S2 = 250 250 VA
b Creepage distance phase-ground > 700 mm
b Creepage distance phase-phase > 1400 mm
b Weight 33 kg.
Table of options
No. of secondaries for VT 1 2
Standard type OVC2/S1 OVC2/S2
Application Measuring or protection 1 for measure or
protection (1st sec.)
1 for protection (2nd sec.)
Standard secondary voltage (V) 100 or 110 100 - 100 or 110 - 110
Operation - Simultaneous
2nd secondary Accuracy class - 0.5 or 1 0.5 or 1
Output - 15 25 30 50 100
1st secondary Accuracy class 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5
Output 25 50 50 75 100 15 25 30 50 100
Feasibility
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
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375
4 holes 14 x 25 345
4 holes 13 320
436
109 53
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Outdoor voltage Voltage transformers
transformers (VTs) Phase-phase 36 kV
Type OVC3/S1 - OVC3/S2
Description
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Characteristics
b Standard reference IEC 60044-2
b Standard primary voltage Upn: 30 - 33 - 35 kV
b Rated insulation level: 36 kV
b Rated secondary voltage Usn: 100-100 or 110-110 V
b Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz
b Rated voltage factor: 1.2 ill.
b Thermal burden:
v OVC3/S1 500 VA
v OVC3/S2 250 250 VA
b Creepage distance phase-ground > 900 mm
b Creepage distance phase-phase > 1560 mm
b Weight 43 kg.
Table of options
No. of secondaries for VT 1 2
Standard type
OVC3/S1 OVC3/S2
Application Measuring or protection 1 for measure or
protection (1st sec.)
1 for protection (2nd sec.)
Standard secondary voltage (V) 100 or 110 100 - 110 or 110 - 110
Operation - Simultaneous
2nd secondary Accuracy class - 0.5 or 1 0.5 or 1
Output - 15 20 30 50 100
1st secondary Accuracy class 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5
Output 25 50 50 75 100 15 20 30 50 100
Feasibility
For other characteristics, please consult us.
Dimensions
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Outdoor current and voltage Ordering informations
transformers (CTs and VTs) Current and voltage transformers
Order form Tick the appropriate box X and ll in these the needed value
: boxes for double primary voltage
Common characteristics
Type Quantity
Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Number of secondaries 1 2 3
CTs specications
Primary
Rated short time current (kA) (kA)
Rated primary current 1st rated (A) 2nd rated (A) 3rd rated (A)
Secondary
1st secondary 2nd secondary 3rd secondary
Accuracy class
Security factor (FS) / accuracy limit factor (ALF) (FS / ALF) (FS / ALF) (FS / ALF)
VTs specications
Primary
Phase type Phase / ground Phase / phase
Rated primary voltage 1st rated (kV) 2nd rated (kV) 3rd rated (kV)
Secondary
1st secondary 2nd secondary 3rd secondary
Accuracy class
Simultaneous operation
Separate operation
Options accessories
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