what is meant by neutral Ct of a transformer and how it
connected in transformer
Answer Posted / vinod
Neutral CT is connecting between the neutral of transformer
and earth.(neutral bush of T/F to CT P1, CT P2 to earth).
This CT (PS Class) out put is using for REF (Restricted
earth fault protection of transformer winding)ie.REF is
operate only winding earth fault
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