why CT ratio stand for 50/5, 100/5, 25/5.
Answer Posted / mukhesh
All the cts are oparated in the ranges of primary 25 50
66 ....,depends on reqirement it is only for chekink of the
curent relesed from the t/f and it gives ratio of exactly 5
a ratio ther is no change if any increese or decreese relay
oparation will come into the picture if at any of time will
touch 5A rating high curent will devolope at time of touch
immedeaatly burnt out
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