Ways to Increase Word-of-Mouth in the Retail Industry

Live wire Power system faces many difficulties during normal & abnormal operating conditions. Disturbance like imbalance loading & faults hampers the dynamics of the system.Maintaining voltage to frequency ratio is crucial in power network, for this instrument transformers & protective device plays a vital role. So for accurate function of any protection scheme current transformer reliability is essential. The major issue with any current transformer is its saturation. In modern power system optical fiber CTs are being replaced with conventional CTs, but it has its own challenges. Even in present date conventional CTs are being used for protection of system. In this paper we have analyzed & discussed about CT saturation & its impact on distance protection on power system

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