Transient Characteristics of Current Transformers During Faults

THE factors involving current-transformer performance that affect the operation of protective equipment have recently received considerable attention.1–3 The fact that the transient performance may be greatly different from the steady-state performance has been recognized, but little quantitative data on transient performance have been published. Data from oscillograph records of tests and from approximate analytical methods have definitely indicated the magnitudes of the expected steady-state errors and at the same time conveyed the thought that the transient errors would be very much larger. This paper presents some of the results of a study of current-transformer transient performance that has been made on the differential analyzer with the effects of transformer saturation more accurately considered.