Hi everyone, does anyone know what the drawing would like for this problem? I am not certain I understand what the problem means when they mention auxiliary CTs or how these would be connected to the differential relay.
A differential relay circuit connected to protect a delta-wye transformer using current transformers (CTs) must be balanced with properly connected auxiliary CTs to allow for the 30° phase shift and the turns ratio. If this is not accomplished, which of the following is most correct?
(A) The circuit could cause the relay to be picked up under non-fault conditions.
(B) The American national standard for designating terminals HI and Xl on wye-delta transformers would not be followed.
(C) A positive-sequence voltage drop from Bushing HI to the neutral would lead the positive sequence voltage drop from Bushing Xl to the neutral by more than 30°.
(D) The delta winding must be located on the high-voltage side of the transformer.
A differential relay circuit connected to protect a delta-wye transformer using current transformers (CTs) must be balanced with properly connected auxiliary CTs to allow for the 30° phase shift and the turns ratio. If this is not accomplished, which of the following is most correct?
(A) The circuit could cause the relay to be picked up under non-fault conditions.
(B) The American national standard for designating terminals HI and Xl on wye-delta transformers would not be followed.
(C) A positive-sequence voltage drop from Bushing HI to the neutral would lead the positive sequence voltage drop from Bushing Xl to the neutral by more than 30°.
(D) The delta winding must be located on the high-voltage side of the transformer.