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Medium Voltage Distribution

Indoor instrument
transformers
Current transformers
Voltage transformers

Catalogue

2008

A new path for achieving


your electrical installations
A comprehensive offer
The CT VT range is part of a comprehensive offer of products that
are perfectly coordinated to meet all medium and low voltage
electrical distribution requirements. All of these products have been
designed to work together: electrical, mechanical and
communication compatibility.
The electrical installation is thus both optimised and has improved
performance:
b better service continuity,

b increased personnel and equipment safety,

b guaranteed upgradeability,

b efcient monitoring and control.

You therefore have all the advantages at hand in terms of know


how and creativity for achieving optimised, safe, upgradeable
and compliant installations.

Tools for facilitating the design and installation


With Schneider Electric, you have a complete range of tools to help
you get to know and install the products whilst complying with
current standards and good working practices. These tools,
technical sheets and guides, design software, training courses, etc
are regularly updated.

Schneider Electric is associating itself


with your know-how and your creativity
to produce optimised, safe, upgradeable
and compliant installations
For a real partnership with you
A universal solution doesnt exist because each electrical
installation is specic. The variety of combinations on offer allows
you to truly customise the technical solutions.
You are able to express your creativity and put your know-how
to best advantage when designing, manufacturing and exploiting
an electrical installation.

Instrument transformers

Contents

Instrument transformers

Presentation
Applications and types

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description
Using the order forms
Order form

11

12

DIN standard 12 kV CT - single and double secondary

12

DIN standard 24 kV CT - single secondary


DIN standard 24 kV CT - double secondary
24 kV primary conductor support CT - single secondary
24 kV primary conductor support CT - double secondary
36 kV primary conductor support CT - single secondary
36 kV primary conductor support CT - double secondary
17.5 - 24 - 36 kV split-over CT - single and double secondary
0.72 kV closed core CT - single and double secondary

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Dimensions

21

LPCT: Electronic current transformers

Selection guide

24

Technical description

24

Order form
Dimensions

25

26

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Selection guide

27

Technical description

27

Order form

32

DIN standard phase-earth VT


DIN standard phase-phase VT
Phase-earth VT
Phase-earth VT with fuse-holder
Installation structure for phase-earth VT with fuse-holder
Phase-phase VT

32

33

34

36

37

38

Dimensions

39

DIN standard VT
Phase-earth VT
Phase-earth VT with fuse-holder - Phase-phase VT

39

40

41

Presentation

Instrument transformers

DE52343

The Schneider Electric range of instrument


Conformity with standards
All Schneider Electric instrument transformers are in conformity with IEC standards,

transformers is designed for voltages from


sections 2099 - 2134, and recommendations 60044-1/IEC 60044-2.

0.72 kV to 36 kV and rated currents from


Transformers in conformity with specic country standards can also be supplied

5 A to 4000 A.
(IEEE C57.13, NBR6855, NBR6856).

In order to meet requirements for


increasingly high short circuit current values Main features
The active part (windings and magnetic core) are fully encapsulated in a block of
in installations, current transformers notably epoxy resin which has two main functions:
have a short-time thermal current of 60 kA x b guaranteeing both internal and external electrical insulation of the device
b providing enhanced mechanical strength.
1 second.
The continuous quality of products is a result of both thirty years experience in
All Schneider Electric instrument
manufacturing resin-insulated instrument transformers, but also the use of epoxytransformers are in conformity with IEC
silica resin which gives:
standards.
b high dielectric strength, even at high temperatures (18 kV/mm at 180C
for 20.000 hours)
b Current transformers can specically
b insulation class B according to IEC 60044-1
meet requirements for:
b high ageing resistance, both thermal, resulting from increase in temperature of
v accuracy classes TPS - TPX - TPY - TPZ structures according to IEC 216 (more than 20 years at 120C), and surface through
dened by standards IEC 60044-6 relative
salt mist withstand
b lack of emissions of any harmful substances in the case of re, in conformity with
to recommendations concerning
transformer behaviour during transient short IEC standards IEC 60020-37, IEC 60020-22 and ASTM D 3286.
b outstanding behaviour in tropical climates
circuit conditions
b high mechanical strength, even at high service temperatures (Martens point of
v standard IEC 60079-7 / EN 50.019
over 105C).
concerning enhanced safety electrical
Forces applied
non-simultaneously
equipment for explosive gaseous
up to 100C
atmospheres
F1 = 500 daN
b Through their standardized conguration,
F2 = 300 daN
their high electrical performance levels, their

reduced weight and space requirement,

these devices are particularly well suited


Rigorous production procedures enable:

b sulfur bubbles to be avoided in the resin by vacuum molding


for use with:
b a partial discharge value with a low time constant, also due to the quality of
v LSC2B type cubicles (metal clad)
insulating materials used
v LSC2A type cubicles (compartmented)
b high resistance and very good electrical conductivity at the primary and secondary
v large motor terminals
terminals, even at temperatures reached during short circuit, due to mechanical
crimping
v explosive gaseous atmosphere
b the consistency of production parameters over time, through a computer
environments (Eex).
controlled system which manages and monitors the whole production line.

Instrument transformers

Presentation (cont.)

Quality is the result of scheduling and


Certied quality system
monitoring at each stage, from initial design Schneider Electrics quality guarantee is certied in documents that are available
on request:
through to production and testing, and right
b documents explaining the companys quality policy
through to nal delivery and after sales
b a schedule for each stage of each products execution
service.
b the continuous assessment of indicators checking all possible quality faults during
the production process
This is expressed in terms of execution
b a set of technical/quality documents providing proof of what has happened
in conformity with the quality certication.
throughout the production and testing processes so as to guarantee the required
This procedure allows us to supply a product quality level.
that has all of the specied characteristics
The production process applies standardized methods for Quality Assurance and

Control.

and also to provide the customer with


Quality Control plans ensure that the dened procedures are applied to the product,

a production and execution schedule


from testing through to delivery of equipment used in production right through to nal
that guarantees product quality.
production.

The initial phases of product design and industrialization are also subject to Quality

Certication procedures.

The Schneider Electric quality system is certied by the CSQ


The CSQ (independent certication organization for quality management systems)
has certied Schneider Electrics quality to be in conformity with IEC standard EN 29001 (ISO 9001), which require a company to implement a comprehensive
quality assurance system covering all aspects from product denition through to
after sales service.

Instrument transformers

Applications and types

Protection or metering devices have to


receive data on electrical values (current or
voltage) from the equipment to be protected.
For technical, economic and safety reasons,
this data cannot be obtained directly on the
equipments MV power supply; we have to
use intermediary sensors:
b current transformers
b voltage transformers.
These devices carry out the functions of:
b reducing the size of value to be measured
b providing galvanic separation
b supplying the power needed to process
the data, or even for the protection device
to work.

Metering transformer applications

DE58030EN

In MV electrical distribution, the high current and voltage values mean that they
cannot be used directly by metering or protection units.
Instrument transformers are necessary to provide values that can be used by these
devices which can be:
b analogue devices, directly using the supplied signal
b digital processing units with a microprocessor, after analogue/digital conversion of
the input signal (e.g.: Sepam or Power Logic System).

Example of a metering transformer application in a protection system

Types
Instrument transformers are of the following types:
Current transformers
Connected on the MV network primary circuit, they supply a reduced current value
to the secondary circuit, proportional to the network current on which they are installed.
There are two types:
b CT: current transformer

b LPCT (Low Power Current Transformer): electronic current transformers.

Voltage transformers
Connected to the MV network primary, they supply the secondary circuit with a reduced
voltage value, proportional to the network voltage on which they are installed.

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide
Technical description

Current transformers (CT) meet standard


IEC 60044-1.
Their function is to supply the secondary
circuit with a current that is proportional to
that of the MV circuit on which they are
installed.
The primary is series-mounted on
the MV network and subject to the same
over-currents as the latter and withstands
the MV voltage.
The secondary generally has one of its
terminals connected to earth.
The secondary must never be in an open
circuit (short circuit).

Current transformers
Current transformers have two basic functions:
b adapting the MV current value at the primary to the characteristics of the metering
or protection devices by supplying a secondary current with a reduced, but
proportional current value
b isolating power circuits from the metering and/or protection circuit.

Composition and types


A current transformer comprises a primary circuit and a secondary circuit connected

via a magnetic core and an insulating coating system in epoxy-silica, in the case of

Schneider Electric transformers.

The device is of the following type:

b wound: when the primary and the secondary have a coil wound on the magnetic
circuit
b slip-over: primary made up of a conductor that is not insulated from the installation
b core: primary made up of an insulated cable.

Characteristics
Insulation
Characterized by the rated voltage:
b of the insulation, which is that of the installation (e.g.: 24 kV)
b of the power frequency withstand 1 min (e.g.: 50 kV)
b of the impulse withstand (e.g.: 125 kV).

DE52455

DE52454

These are dened in standard IEC 60044-1.

Rated frequency
50 or 60 Hz.
Rated primary current (Ipn)
Rms value of the maximum continuous primary current. Usual values are 25, 50, 75,
100, 200, 400, 600 A.
Wound type primary current
transformer

Closed core type current


transformer

Rated secondary current (Isn)


This is equal to 1 A or 5 A.
Rated transformation ratio
Kn = I rated primary / I rated secondary (e.g.: 100 A / 5 A)
Short-time thermal current Ith - 1 second
This characterizes the thermal withstand under short circuit conditions for 1 second.

It is expressed in kA or in a multiple of the rated primary current (e.g.: 80 x Ipn)

for 1 second.

The value for a duration that is different to 1 second is given by:

Ith = Ith/2

For example 16 kA - 1 s is equivalent for 2 s to Ith = 16 x 2 = 22.6 kA.

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

Characteristics (cont.)
Short-time thermal current peak value
This value is standardized from Ith - 1 s at:
b IEC: 2.5 Ith at 50 Hz and 2.6 Ith at 60 Hz
b ANSI: 2.7 Ith 60 Hz.
Accuracy load
The value of the load on which is based the metered current accuracy conditions.
Accuracy power Pn
Apparent power (VA) that the CT can supply on the secondary for the rated
secondary current for which the accuracy is guaranteed (accuracy load).
Usual values 5 - 7.5 - 10 - 15 VA (IEC).
Accuracy class
Denes the limits of error guaranteed on the transformation ratio and on the phase
shift under the specied conditions of power and current. Classes 0.5 and 1 are used
for metering class P for protection.

Current error (%)


Error that the transformer introduces in the measurement of a current when the
transformation ratio is different from the rated value.

Phase shift or phase error (minute)


Difference in phase between the primary and secondary currents, in angle minutes.
Table of current transformer characteristics
Characteristics
Rated voltage (kV)
Insulation level:
b power frequency withstand (kV) 1 min
b lightning impulse withstand (kV - peak)
Frequency (Hz)
Primary current Ipn (A)
Short-time thermal current Ith (1 s)

Secondary current Isn (A)


Accuracy power Pn (VA)

Rated values
7.2

12

17.5

24

36

20
28
38
50
70
60
75
95
125
170
50 - 60
25 - 50 - 75 - 100 - 200 - 400 - 600...
12.5 - 16 - 20 - 25 - 31.5 - 40 - 50 kA
or
40 - 80 - 100 - 200 - 300 x In
1-5
2.5 - 5 - 7.5 - 10 - 15

CTs: Current Transformers Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

The choice of CT is decisive in order for


the overall metering or protection system
to work properly.

CT operation
Importance of CT selection
The operating accuracy of metering or protection devices depends directly on the CT
accuracy.

DE58031EN

Operating principle
A CT often has a load that is quite resistive (Rc + its wiring), as shown in the schematic
diagram below.

Schematic diagram for a current transformer

I1: primary current.

I2 = Kn I1: secondary current for a perfect CT.

Is: secondary current actually owing through the circuit.

Im: magnetizing current.

E: induced electromotive force.

Vo: output voltage.

Lm: magnetization inductance (saturable) equivalent to the CT.

Rct: resistance at the CT secondary.

Rwir: resistance of the connection wiring.

Rc: load resistance.

Current I2 is a perfect image of the primary current I1 in the transformation ratio.


However, the actual output current (Is) is subject to an error due to the magnetization
current (Im).
I

= I s + I m if the CT was perfect, we would have Im = 0 and Is = I2.

DE58032EN

A CT has a unique magnetization curve (for a given temperature and frequency).

With the transformation ratio, this characterizes its operation.

This magnetization curve (voltage Vo, magnetizing current function Im) can be divided

into 3 zones:

1 - non-saturated zone: Im is low and the voltage Vo (and therefore Is) increases

virtually proportionately to the primary current.

2 - intermediary zone: there is no real break in the curve and it is difcult to situate

a precise point corresponding to the saturation voltage.

3 - saturated zone: the curve becomes virtually horizontal; the error in transformation

ratio is high, the secondary current is distorted by saturation.

Magnetization curve (excitation) for a CT.

Output voltage as a function of the magnetizing current.

Vo = f (Im)

Metering CT or protection CT
We have to choose a CT with characteristics that are suited to its application.
Metering CT
This requires good accuracy (linearity zone) in an area close to the normal service
current; it must also protect metering devices from high currents by saturating earlier.
Protection CT
This requires good accuracy at high currents and will have a higher precision limit
(linearity zone) for protection relays to detect the protection thresholds that they are
meant to be monitoring.

Selection guide

CTs: Current Transformers

Technical description (cont.)

Feasability of a CT
We can dene the over-current coefcient of the CT:

Ith 1s
Ksi = -------------Ipn
The lower Ksi, the easier the CT is to produce with a given volume, compatible with
being integrated in a MV cubicle. A high Ksi leads to over-dimensioning of the CT
and makes it difcult to produce.
Ksi order of magnitude

CT production

Ksi < 100


100 < Ksi < 300
300 < Ksi < 400
400 < Ksi < 500

Standard
Sometimes difcult for certain secondary characteristics
Difcult
Limited to certain secondary characteristics

Ksi > 500

Sometimes impossible

CT connection

DE52348

CT with a double (or triple) secondary


A CT can have one or two, and more rarely three, secondaries for the chosen
application (protection and/or measurement).

Principle of a CT with 2 secondaries (2 windings in the same module) and markings


of the input and output terminals
Safety
The CT secondary is used at low impedance (virtually in short circuit).

The secondary circuit should never be left open, since this would mean

connecting across an innite impedance. Under these conditions, hazardous

voltages for personnel and equipment may exist across the terminals.

DE58033EN

Terminal marking
CT connection is made to the terminals identied according to the IEC:

b P1 and P2 on the MV side

b S1 and S2 on the corresponding secondary. In the case of a double output,

the rst output is identied by 1S1 and 1S2, the second by 2S1 and 2S2.

Current transformer showing the terminals

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

CTs for metering must have the right


accuracy for the rated current.
They are characterized by their accuracy
class (generally 0.5 or 1) as well as a safety
factor Fs.
Example: 400/5 A, 15 VA, cl 0.5, FS 10
Safety
factor

Primary current
Secondary current
Accuracy power
(see explanation in the example)

Accuracy
class

0.1 - 0.2

FS =
0.5 - 1
0.2 - 0.5 - 0.2S - 0.5S
0.5 - 1

Error limits according to the accuracy class


Accuracy % rated
Current
Phase shift
class
primary
error %
error min
current
0.2 / 0.2S

0.5 / 0.5S

1 (0.2S
alone)
5
20
100
120
1 (0.5S
alone)
5
20
100
120
5
20
100
120

Accuracy class
A metering CT is designed to send as accurate an image as possible of currents

below 120% of the rated primary.

IEC standard 60044-1 determines the maximum error in the accuracy class for the

phase and for the module according to the indicated operating range (see error

limits table opposite).

These accuracy values must be guaranteed by the manufacturer for a secondary

load of between 25 and 100% of the accuracy power.

The choice of accuracy class is related to the application (table opposite).

The usual accuracy class is 0.5. there are metering classes of 0.2S and 0.5S

specically for metering applications.

Safety factor: FS
In order to protect the metering device connected to the CT from high currents
on the MV side, instrument transformers must have early saturation characteristics.
The limit primary current (Ipl) is dened for which the current error in the secondary
is equal to 10%. The standard then denes the Safety Factor FS.

Accuracy class according to application


Application
Class
Laboratory measurement
Accurate metering (calibration
devices)
Industrial metering
Billing metering
Switchboard indicators statistical
metering

CT for metering

for S
0.75

for S
30

0.75
0.35
0.2
0.2

0.35
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.5

30
15
10
10

15
10
10
10
90

1.5
0.75
0.5
0.5
3
1.5
1
1

0.75
0.5
0.5
0.5

90
45
30
30
180
90
60
60

45
30
30
30

Ipl
(preferred value: 10)
Ipn

This is the multiple of the rated primary current from which the error becomes greater
than 10% for a load equal to the accuracy power.
Example of a metering CT
Metering CT 200/5 A, 15 VA, cl. 0.5, FS 10
b rated primary current 200 A
b rated secondary current 5 A
b rated transformation ratio 200/5 A
b accuracy power 15 VA
b accuracy class 0.5.
The table or error limits given for class 0.5 for a primary current:
b between 100% and 120% of the rated current (here 200 A to 240 A), a current error
y 0.5% and the phase shift error of y 30 min.
b at 20% (here 40 A) the error imposed by the standard is less than or equal to 0.75%
b between 20% and 100% of the rated current the standard does not give the
metering point and the maximum error is between 0.5 and 0.75%, with a normally
permitted linear variation between these two points.
b safety factor FS = 10
For a primary current greater than 10 times the rated current, in other words here
2000 A, we will have a metering error > 10% if the load is equal to the accuracy load;
for a load less than this we can still be in the linear part of the magnetization curve.

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

CTs for protection must have suitable


accuracy for fault currents. They are
characterized by their accuracy class
(generally 5P) and the accuracy limit factor
FLP.

CT for protection

Example: 400/5 A, 15 VA, 5P10

Error limits according to the accuracy class

Accuracy class
A protection CT is designed to send as reliable an image as possible of the fault
current (overload or short circuit). The accuracy and the power are suited to these
currents and different from those for metering applications.
IEC standard 60044-1 determines the maximum error for each accuracy class in the
phase and in the module according to the indicated operating range.
Accuracy class

Primary current
Secondary current
Accuracy power
(see explanation in the example)

Safety
factor
Accuracy
class

5P
10P

Combined error for


the accuracy limit
current

Current error
Phase shift error
between Ipn and for the rated
2Ipn
current

5%
10%

1%
3%

60 min
No limit

For example for class 5P the maximum error is y 5% at the accuracy limit current

and y 1% at the rated current.

Standardized classes are 5P and 10P. The choice depends on the application.

The accuracy class is always followed by the accuracy limit factor.

Accuracy class according to application


Application
Zero sequence protection
Differential protection
Impedance relay
Amperemetric protection

Class
5P
5P - 10P

Accuracy limit factor: FLP


A protection CT must saturate at sufciently high currents to enable sufcient

accuracy in the measurements of fault currents by the protection device whose

operating threshold can be very high.

We dene the limit primary current (Ipl) for which current errors and phase shift

errors in the secondary do not exceed values in the table opposite.

The standard then denes the accuracy limit factor FLP.

FL P = --Ipl
------- (standardized values: 5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - 30)
Ipn
In practice this corresponds to the linearity limit (saturation curve) of the CT.
Example

Protection CT: 100/5 A, 7.5 VA, 5P20.

b rated primary current 100 A


b rated secondary current 5 A
b rated transformation ratio 100/5 A
b accuracy power 7.5 VA
b accuracy class 5P.
Under a load corresponding to the accuracy power of 7.5 VA, the error limit table
gives an error y 1% and 60 min at Ipn (100 A).
b accuracy limit factor 20.
At a load corresponding to the accuracy power, the error y 5%.

10

CTs: Current Transformers

Selection guide

Using the order forms

The tables on the following pages allow you to dene the current transformer

reference that corresponds to the necessary and required characteristics,

and to place your order.

The selection factors enabling you to nd the reference you require are explained

in the example given below for a DIN type metering CT, in reference to the previous

denitions.

Network
insulation 12 kV

Rated primary
current 75 A
and secondary
output 5 A

Power supplied to the

secondary 15 VA.

Accuracy class

0.5 denes the metering


error limits.
The safety factor is < 10

Mark the

quantity to

be ordered

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
Power, accuracy class,
thermal current safety factor FS
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

Ur 12 kV
Ud 28 kV - 1 min
Up 75 kV peak

50 / 5

fr 50/60 Hz

100 / 5

12.5
16
25
31.5
25
31.5
25
31.5
40
40
50
50
50
50

AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD12
AD13
AD13

03811366N0
03811368N0
03811371N0
03811373N0
03811376N0
03811378N0
03811380N0
03811382N0
03811384N0
03811386N0
03811388N0
03811390N0
03811392N0
03811394N0

75 / 5

DE58002

DE58001

Insulation level and frequency

Short-time
thermal current
MV side
31.5 A - 1 s

AD12N1
AD13N1
Dimensions page 21

200 / 5

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Quantity

Calculating the power (VA)


Indicative metering consumptions
Device
Ammeter
Transducer
Meter

Electromagnetic
Electronic
Self-powered
External powered
Induction
Electronic
Wattmeter, varmeter

Indicative protection consumption


Device
Static over-current relay
Electromagnetic over-current relay

Indicative secondary cabling consumption


Cables (mm2)
2.5
4
6
10

Max. consumption
in VA (per circuit)
3
1
3
1
2
1
1

Max. consumption
in VA (per circuit)
0.2 to 1
1 to 8

Consumption (VA/m)
1A
5A
0.008
0.005
0.003
0.002

0.2
0.13
0.09
0.05

11

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

DIN standard 12 kV CT single and double secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Transformation Short-time Power, accuracy class,


ratio
thermal
safety factor FS
A/A
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

50 / 5

AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD13/N1
AD13/N1

03811366N0
03811368N0
03811371N0
03811373N0
03811376N0
03811378N0
03811380N0
03811382N0
03811384N0
03811386N0
03811388N0
03811390N0
03811392N0
03811394N0

Transformation Short-time Power and accuracy class


ratio
thermal
(possible double use)
A/A
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

Ur 12 kV
Ud 28 kV - 1 min
Up 75 kV peak

50 / 5

fr 50/60 Hz

75 / 5

AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD12/N1
AD13/N1
AD13/N1

03811367N0
03811369N0
03811370N0
03811372N0
03811374N0
03811375N0
03811377N0
03811379N0
03811839N0
03811381N0
03811383N0
03811385N0
03811387N0
03811389N0
03811391N0
03811393N0
03811395N0

Ur 12 kV
Ud 28 kV - 1 min
Up 75 kV peak

75 / 5

fr 50/60 Hz
DE58002

DE58001

100 / 5
200 / 5

AD12
AD13
Dimensions page 21

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5

12.5
16
25
31.5
25
31.5
25
31.5
40
40
50
50
50
50

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

DE58002

DE58001

100 / 5

200 / 5

AD12
AD13
Dimensions page 21

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5

12.5
16
25
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
40
50
50
50
50

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

10 VA 5P20

Qty

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Insulation level
and frequency

Ur 12 kV
Ud 28 kV - 1 min
Up 75 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
Metering secondary:
thermal current power, accuracy
kA x 1 s
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary: Type


power and accuracy
class (possible
double use)

Reference

50 / 5-5

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10

200 / 5-5

12.5
16
16
25
25
31.5
25

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA
5P20

AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2

03811396N0
03811397N0
03811398N0
03811399N0
03811400N0
03811401N0
03811402N0

400 / 5-5

31.5
40
40

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA
5P20

AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD12/N2

03811403N0
03811404N0
03811405N0

600 / 5-5
750 / 5-5
1000 / 5-5
1250 / 5-5

50
50
50
50

AD12/N2
AD12/N2
AD13/N2
AD13/N2

03811406N0
03811407N0
03811408N0
03811409N0

75 / 5-5

fr 50/60 Hz
DE58001

100 / 5-5

AD12
Dimensions page 21

12

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

10 VA 5P20

Qty

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

DIN standard 24 kV CT single secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power, accuracy class,


thermal
safety factor FS
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

16
20
20
20
20
16
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

AD22/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1

03811410N0
03811413N0
03811416N0
03811419N0
03811421N0
03811424N0
03811427N0
03811430N0
03811433N0
03811436N0
03811439N0
03811442N0
03811443N0
03811445N0
03811447N0
03811450N0
03811452N0
03811454N0
03811456N0
03811458N0
03811460N0
03811462N0
03811464N0

50 / 5

DE58004

DE58003

fr 50/60 Hz
75 / 5

100 / 5

200 / 5
AD22

DE58005

AD21

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5
2000 / 5
2500 / 5

AD23
Dimensions page 21

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power and accuracy class


thermal
(possible double use)
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5

16
16
20
20
20
16
20
20
20
16
16
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
25
31.5
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50

AD22/N1
ARJD/N1
AD22/N1
ARJD/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD22/N1
ARJD/N1
ARJD/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD22/N1
ARJD/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD22/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD21/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1
AD23/N1

03811411N0
03811412N0
03811414N0
03811415N0
03811417N0
03811418N0
03811420N0
03811422N0
03811423N0
03811425N0
03811426N0
03811428N0
03811429N0
03811431N0
03811432N0
03811434N0
03811435N0
03811437N0
03811438N0
03811440N0
03811441N0
03811444N0
03811446N0
03811448N0
03811449N0
03811451N0
03811453N0
03811455N0
03811457N0
03811459N0
03811461N0

2000 / 5
2500 / 5

50
50

AD23/N1
AD23/N1

03811463N0
03811465N0

fr 50/60 Hz
50 / 5

DE58004

DE58003

75 / 5

100 / 5

200 / 5
AD22
DE58004

DE58005

AD21

AD23
ARJD
Dimensions page 21

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

10 VA 5P20
15 VA 5P20

Qty

13

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

DIN standard 24 kV CT double secondary

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Insulation level
and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
thermal current
kA x 1 s

Metering secondary:
power, accuracy
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary:
Type
power and accuracy
class (possible double
use)

Reference

25 / 5-5

16
20
16
16
25
25
31.5
16
25
31.5
31.5
40
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
31.5
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

03811466N0
03811467N0
03811468N0
03811469N0
03811470N0
03811471N0
03811472N0
03811473N0
03811474N0
03811475N0
03811476N0
03811477N0
03811478N0
03811479N0
03811480N0
03811481N0
03811482N0
03811483N0
03811484N0
03811485N0
03811486N0
03811487N0
03811488N0
03811489N0
03811490N0
03811491N0
03811492N0
03811493N0
03811494N0

50 / 5-5

DE58003

fr 50/60 Hz

75 / 5-5

100 / 5-5
DE58005

AD21

200 / 5-5

DE58004

AD23

ARJD
Dimensions page 21

14

400 / 5-5
600 / 5-5
750 / 5-5
1000 / 5-5
1250 / 5-5
1500 / 5-5
2000 / 5-5
2500 / 5-5

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

AD22/N2
ARJD/N2
AD21/N2
ARJD/N2
AD22/N2
ARJD/N2
ARJD/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD22/N2
ARJD/N2
ARJD/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD22/N2
AD22/N2
ARJD/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD22/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD21/N2
AD23/N2
AD23/N2
AD23/N2
AD23/N2
AD23/N2

Qty

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

24 kV primary conductor support CT single secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power, accuracy class,


thermal
safety factor FS
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

16
25
16
25
31.5
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

ARJM2/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP3/N1J
ARJP3/N1J
ARJA1/N1J
ARJA1/N1J
ARJA1/N1J

03811495N0
03811498N0
03811501N0
03811504N0
03811507N0
03811510N0
03811513N0
03811516N0
03811519N0
03811522N0
03811525N0
03811526N0
03811528N0
03811530N0
03811533N0
03811535N0
03811537N0
03811539N0
03811541N0
03811543N0
03811545N0
03811547N0

50 / 5

DE58007

DE58006

fr 50/60 Hz
75 / 5

100 / 5

200 / 5
ARJP1
DE58009

DE58008

ARJM2

ARJP3
ARJA1
Dimensions page 22

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5
2000 / 5
2500 / 5

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power and accuracy class


thermal
(possible double use)
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

16
16
25
25
16
16
25
25
31.5
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
31.5
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

ARJM2/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJM2/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJH/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP2/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP1/N1J
ARJP3/N1J
ARJP3/N1J
ARJA1/N1J
ARJA1/N1J
ARJA1/N1J

03811496N0
03811497N0
03811499N0
03811500N0
03811502N0
03811503N0
03811505N0
03811506N0
03811508N0
03811509N0
03811511N0
03811512N0
03811514N0
03811515N0
03811517N0
03811518N0
03811520N0
03811521N0
03811523N0
03811524N0
03811840N0
03811841N0
03811527N0
03811529N0
03811531N0
03811532N0
03811534N0
03811536N0
03811538N0
03811540N0
03811542N0
03811544N0
03811546N0
03811548N0

fr 50/60 Hz

DE58006

DE58006

50 / 5

75 / 5

ARJM2

ARJH
DE58010

DE58007

100 / 5

200 / 5
ARJP2
DE58009

DE58008

ARJP1

ARJP3
ARJA1
Dimensions page 22

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5
2000 / 5
2500 / 5

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

10 VA 5P20
15 VA 5P20

Qty

15

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

24 kV primary conductor support CT double secondary

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Insulation level
and frequency

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
thermal current
kA x 1 s

Metering secondary:
power, accuracy
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary:
Type
power and accuracy
class (possible double
use)

Reference

25 / 5-5

12.5
20
16
16
25
25
31.5
16
16
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
25
31.5
40
40
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
50

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

03811549N0
03811550N0
03811551N0
03811552N0
03811553N0
03811554N0
03811555N0
03811556N0
03811557N0
03811558N0
03811559N0
03811560N0
03811561N0
03811562N0
03811563N0
03811564N0
03811565N0
03811566N0
03811567N0
03811568N0
03811569N0
03811570N0
03811571N0
03811572N0
03811573N0
03406314F0
03406332F0
03406333F0
03406315F0
03406335F0
03406336F0
03406337F0

50 / 5-5

DE58006

fr 50/60 Hz

75 / 5-5

100 / 5-5

DE58010

ARJH

200 / 5-5

DE58006

ARJP2

DE58008

ARJM2

DE58009

ARJP3

ARJA1
Dimensions page 22

16

400 / 5-5
600 / 5-5
750 / 5-5
1000 / 5-5
1250 / 5-5
1500 / 5-5
2000 / 5-5
2500 / 5-5

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

10 VA 5P20
15 VA 5P20

ARJH/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJM2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJM2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJM2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJM2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJH/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJP2/N2J
ARJP3/N2J
ARJP3/N2J
ARJA1/N2J
ARJA1/N2J
ARJA1/N2J

Qty

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

36 kV primary conductor support CT single secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power, accuracy class,


thermal
safety factor FS
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

16
20
16
25
31.5
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1

03811574N0
03811577N0
03811580N0
03811582N0
03811584N0
03811588N0
03811590N0
03811592N0
03811595N0
03811597N0
03811599N0
03811602N0
03811604N0
03811606N0
03811608N0
03811610N0
03811612N0
03811614N0
03811616N0
03811618N0
03811620N0
03811622N0

50 / 5

fr 50/60 Hz
75 / 5

100 / 5

DE58011

DE58012

200 / 5

ARM6T
ARM9T
Dimensions page 23

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5
2000 / 5
2500 / 5

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power and accuracy class


thermal
(possible double use)
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

25 / 5

16
16
20
20
16
25
31.5
31.5
40
25
31.5
40
40
25
31.5
40
40
25
31.5
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM6T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1
ARM9T/N1

03811575N0
03811576N0
03811578N0
03811579N0
03811581N0
03811583N0
03811585N0
03811586N0
03811587N0
03811589N0
03811591N0
03811593N0
03811594N0
03811596N0
03811598N0
03811600N0
03811601N0
03811603N0
03811605N0
03811607N0
03811609N0
03811611N0
03811613N0
03811615N0
03811617N0
03811619N0
03811621N0
03811623N0

fr 50/60 Hz
50 / 5

75 / 5

100 / 5

DE58012

DE58011

200 / 5

ARM6T
ARM9T
Dimensions page 23

400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5
1500 / 5
2000 / 5
2500 / 5

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20

10 VA 5P20
15 VA 5P20

Qty

17

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

36 kV primary conductor support CT double secondary

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Insulation level
and frequency

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
thermal current
kA x 1 s

Metering secondary:
power, accuracy
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary:
Type
power and accuracy
class (possible double
use)

Reference

25 / 5-5

16
20
16
16
25
25
31.5
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
25
25
31.5
31.5
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10
30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20


7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
7.5 VA 5P10
15 VA 5P10 - 7.5 VA 5P20
10 VA 5P20

03811624N0
03811625N0
03811626N0
03811627N0
03811628N0
03811629N0
03811630N0
03811631N0
03811632N0
03811633N0
03811634N0
03811635N0
03811636N0
03811637N0
03811638N0
03811639N0
03811640N0
03811641N0
03811642N0
03811643N0
03811644N0
03811645N0
03811646N0
03811647N0
03811648N0
03811649N0
03811650N0
03811651N0
03811652N0
03811653N0
03811654N0
03811655N0
03811656N0
03811657N0

50 / 5-5

fr 50/60 Hz

75 / 5-5

DE58011

100 / 5-5

200 / 5-5

ARM6T
DE58012

400 / 5-5
600 / 5-5
750 / 5-5

ARM9T
Dimensions
page 23

18

1000 / 5-5
1250 / 5-5
1500 / 5-5
2000 / 5-5
2500 / 5-5

15 VA 5P20

ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM6T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2
ARM9T/N2

Qty

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

17.5 - 24 - 36 kV - slip-over CT
single and double secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power, accuracy class,


thermal
safety factor FS
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

Ur 17.5 kV
Ud 38 kV - 1 min
Up 95 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO1b/N1

03811842N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO1b/N1

03811659N0

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811661N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811663N0

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811665N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811667N0

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power and accuracy class


thermal
(possible double use)
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

Ur 17.5 kV
Ud 38 kV - 1 min
Up 95 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO1b/N1

03811658N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO1b/N1

03811660N0

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811662N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811664N0

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811666N0

3000 / 5

50

ARO2/N1

03811668N0

15 VA 5P20

15 VA 5P20

15 VA 5P20

Qty

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
thermal current
kA x 1 s

Metering secondary:
power, accuracy
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary: Type


power and accuracy
class (possible
double use)

Reference

Ur 17.5 kV
Ud 38 kV - 1 min
Up 95 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5 - 5

50

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P20

ARO1b/N2

03811669N0

3000 / 5 - 5

50

ARO1b/N2

03811670N0

Ur 24 kV
Ud 50 kV - 1 min
Up 125 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5 - 5

50

ARO2/N2

03811671N0

3000 / 5 - 5

50

ARO2/N2

03811672N0

Ur 36 kV
Ud 70 kV - 1 min
Up 170 kV peak
fr 50/60 Hz

2500 / 5 - 5

50

ARO2/N2

03811673N0

3000 / 5 - 5

50

ARO2/N2

03811674N0

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P20

15 VA 5P20

Qty

DE58014

DE58013

Insulation level
and frequency

ARO1b
Dimensions page 23

ARO2

19

CTs: Current Transformers

Order form

0.72 kV closed core CT single and double secondary

Single secondary metering CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 0.72 kV
Ud 3 kV - 1 min

DE58016

DE58015

fr 50/60 Hz

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power, accuracy class,


thermal
safety factor FS
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

150 / 5
200 / 5
250 / 5
300 / 5
400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC3/N1
ARC3/N1
ARC3/N1

03811675N0
03811676N0
03811677N0
03811678N0
03811679N0
03811680N0
03811681N0
03811682N0
03811683N0

7.5 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

Qty

ARC2
ARC3
Dimensions page 23

Single secondary protection CT


Insulation level and frequency

Ur 0.72 kV
Ud 3 kV - 1 min

DE58016

DE58015

fr 50/60 Hz

ARC2
ARC3
Dimensions page 23

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time Power and accuracy class


thermal
(possible double use)
current
kA x 1 s

Type

Reference

75 / 5
100 / 5
150 / 5
200 / 5
250 / 5
300 / 5
400 / 5
600 / 5
750 / 5
1000 / 5
1250 / 5

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50

ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC2/N1
ARC3/N1
ARC3/N1
ARC3/N1

03881124N0
03881125N0
03881126N0
03881127N0
03881128N0
03881129N0
03881130N0
03881131N0
03881302N0
03881303N0
03881304N0

2.5 VA 5P20
5 VA 5P20

7.5 VA 5P20
10 VA 5P20

Qty

Double secondary metering and protection CT


Insulation level
and frequency

Ur 0.72 kV
Ud 3 kV - 1 min

DE58015

fr 50/60 Hz

DE58016

ARC2

ARC3
Dimensions page 23

20

Transformation
ratio
A/A

Short-time
thermal current
kA x 1 s

Metering secondary:
power, accuracy
class, safety factor
FS

Metering secondary: Type


power and accuracy
class (possible
double use)

Reference

250 / 5-5
300 / 5-5
400 / 5-5
600 / 5-5
750 / 5-5
1000 / 5-5
1250 / 5-5

50
50
50
50
50
50
50

10 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

5 VA 5P20

15 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10


20 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

7.5 VA 5P20

30 VA cl. 0.5 Fs < 10

15 VA 5P20

03881141N0
03881142N0
03881143N0
03881144N0
03881305N0
03881306N0
03881307N0

ARC2/N2
ARC2/N2
ARC2/N2
ARC2/N2
ARC3/N2
ARC3/N2
ARC3/N2

Qty

CTs: Current Transformers

Dimensions

DE52459

DE52378

AD12

P1

P2

102

DE52379

DE58052EN

AD13

4 holes
11
Secondary terminal
and M5 screw type
earthing connector

DE52461

DE52380

AD21

DE52462

DE52420

AD22

DE52464

DE52420

ARJD

DE52463

DE52381

AD23

21

CTs: Current Transformers

Dimensions (cont.)

DE52468

DE52387

ARJP1

DE52470

DE52388

ARJP2

DE52465

DE52386

ARJM2

DE52469

DE52385

ARJH

DE58045EN

DE52389

ARJP3

Optional
plastic cover
on secondary

290

260

4 locations
11

Secondary terminal
and M6 screw type
earthing connector

DE58046EN

DE52384

ARJA1

Optional
plastic cover
on secondary

260

158
333

22

Secondary terminal
and M6 screw type
earthing connector

40

4 locations
11
198

CTs: Current Transformers

Dimensions (cont.)

DE52474

DE52390

ARM6T

DE52472

DE52391

ARM9T

DE58049EN

DE52392

ARO1b
248

Optional
plastic cover
on secondary

Link between
primary and
the shield
(length 300 mm)

130
4 holes
11

Secondary terminal
and M6 screw type
earthing connector
Tightening torque 10 Nm

DE52471

DE52393

ARO2

DE52473

DE52444

ARC2

DE52475

DE52445

ARC3

23

LPCT: Electronic current


transformers

Selection guide

LPCTs (Low Power Current Transformers)


meet IEC standard IEC 60044-8.
These are CTs with a direct voltage output
which has the advantage of having a very
wide range of applications, simplifying
selection.

LPCT low power current transformers

Technical description

DE58034

LPCTs are specic current sensors with a direct voltage output of the Low Power
Current Transformers type, in conformity with standard IEC 60044-8.
LPCTs provide metering and protection functions.
They are dened by:
b the rated primary current
b the extended primary current
b the accuracy limit primary current or the accuracy limit factor.
These have a linear response over a large current range and do not start to saturate
until beyond the currents to be broken.

Examples of LPCT characteristics according to IEC standard


60044-8
These characteristics are summarized in the curves below. They show the maximum
error limits (as an absolute value) on the current and the phase corresponding to
the accuracy class for the given examples.
They give the same error limits shown for these classes in page 9, but with much
wider current ranges, which gives an advantage to this type of sensor.
Example for metering class 0.5
b rated primary current Ipn = 100 A

b extended primary current Ipe = 1250 A

b secondary voltage Vsn = 22.5 mV (for 100 A on the secondary)

b class 0.5:

v accuracy (see denitions page 13) on:


- the primary current module 0.5% (error y 0.5%)
- the primary current phase 60 min (error y 30 minutes)
over a range of 100 A to 1250 A
v accuracy 0.75% and 45 min at 20 A
v accuracy 1.5% and 90 min at 5 A.
which are two metering points specied by the standard.

The LPCT and Sepam guarantees a very


high coverage range and exibility of usage.
Example: protection system with CLP1 or
CLP2 and Sepam guaranteeing a usage
range of 5 A to 1250 A.

DE52476

Example for class 5P protection


b primary current Ipn = 100 A
b secondary voltage Vsn = 22.5 mV
b class 5P:
v accuracy (see denitions page 9) on:
- the primary current module 5% (error y 5%)
- the primary current phase 60 min (error y 60 minutes) on a range of 1.25 kA
to 40 kA.

Accuracy characteristics of a LPCT (example of Schneider Electrics CLP1):

the accuracy classes are given for extended current ranges (here class 0.5 for metering from 100

to 1250 A and protection class 5P from 1.25 to 40 kA).

24

LPCT: Electronic current


transformers

Order form

Primary current
Secondary Accuracy Accuracy Short-time Rated
Secondary Internal
class
limit
thermal
insulation connector diameter
rated
extended voltage
(mV)
factor
current
(kV)
(mm)
(A)
(A)
FLP
(kA - 1 s)
100
100
100
100
100

1250
1250
2500
2500
2500

22.5
22.5
22.5
22.5
22.5

0.5 5P
0.5 5P
0.5 5P
0.5 5P
0.5 5P

500
400
400
400
400

50
40
40
40
40

17.5
24
24
0.72
0.72

RJ45 - 8 pts
RJ45 - 8 pts
RJ45 - 8 pts
RJ45 - 8 pts
RJ45 - 8 pts

160
190

Type

Reference Qty

CLP1
CLP2
CLP3
TLP160
TLP190

62623
51238696F0
AAA10474
AAA10094
AAA10095

Frequency and insulation


Frequency Ur
(Hz)
(kV)
50 / 60
24
17.5
0.72

Ud
(kV - 1 min)
50
38
3

Up
(kV peak)
125
95

25

LPCT: Electronic current


transformers

Dimensions

DE52373EN

DE52394

CLP1

M8 x 12
90
20
80
Shielded cable L = 6,5 m
8-pin RJ45 connector

DE52395

DE52374EN

CLP2
88.5
Shielded
plug RJ45 8 pts
Shielded
cable
L = 6.5 m
M8 x 12
Tightening
torque 20 Nm

96.5

DE52375EN

DE52396

CLP3
88.5

8.5

96.5

Shielded
plug RJ45 8 pts
Shielded
cable
L = 6.5 m
M8 x 12
Tightening
torque 20 Nm

DE52376EN

PE56703

TLP160
6.5

2.5
Shielded cable L = 6.5 m
Shielded plug RJ45 8 pts

DE52377EN

DE52397

TLP190

6.5

2.5
Shielded cable L = 6.5 m
Shielded plug RJ45 8 pts

26

Selection guide

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Technical description

Voltage transformers (VT) meet standards


IEC 60044-2.
Their function is to supply a voltage
proportional to the MV circuit that they are
installed on to the secondary.
The primary, which is parallel mounted on
the MV network between phases of from
phase to earth, is subject to the same over-
voltages as the latter. The secondary
supplies a voltage that is virtually constant,
whatever the load.
The secondary must never be placed
in short circuit.

Voltage transformers (VT)

Voltage transformers have two key functions:

b adapting the value of MV voltage on the primary to the characteristics of metering


or protection devices by supplying a secondary voltage that is proportional and lower
b isolating power circuits from the metering and/or protection circuit.

Composition and type


These comprise a primary winding, a magnetic core, one or several secondary
windings, with everything encapsulated in an insulating resin.
There are two types, according to how they are connected:
b phase/phase: primary connected between two phases
b phase/earth: primary connected between a phase and the earth.

Characteristics
These are dened by standard IEC 60044-2.

DE52477

Insulation
Characterized by the rated voltages:
b insulation voltage, which will be that of the installation (e.g.: 24 kV)

b power frequency withstand 1 min (e.g.: 50 kV)

b impulse withstand (e.g.: 125 kV).

Rated frequency
50 or 60 Hz.

Simplied schematic diagram of a voltage transformer


IS: secondary current
Us: secondary voltage
Zc: load impedance.

Rated primary voltage (Upn)


According to their design, voltage transformers are connected:
b either between phase and earth and in this case Upn = U/3 (e.g.: 20/3)
b or between phases and in this case Upn = U.
Rated secondary voltage (Usn)
This is equal to 100 or 110 V for phase/phase voltage transformers. For single phase,
phase/earth transformers, the secondary voltage must be divided by 3 (e.g.: 100/3).

DE52478

Accuracy power Pn
Apparent power (VA) that the VT can supply the secondary for the rated secondary

voltage for which the accuracy is guaranteed (accuracy load).

Standardized values 30, 50, 100 VA (IEC).

Connection of a VT

27

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

Accuracy class
Denes the error limits guaranteed relative to the transformation ratio and the phase
shift under specied conditions of power and voltage.
Voltage error (%)
Error that the transformer introduces into the voltage measurement when
the transformation ratio is different from the rated value.

Phase shift or phase error ( in minutes)


Phase difference between primary and secondary voltages, in angle minutes.
Rated voltage factor KT
This is the factor, a multiple of the rated primary voltage, which determines the
maximum voltage which the transformer must meet the specied temperature rise
and accuracy recommendations. The maximum operating voltage depends on
the network neutral system and the earthing conditions of the primary winding.
Table of voltage factors KT
Voltage
factor

Rated duration

Connection mode of
the primary winding

Network neutral
system

1.2

Continuous
Continuous

1.2
1.5
1.2
1.9

Continuous
30 s
Continuous
30 s

Between phases
Any
Between the starAny
connected transformer
neutral point and earth
Between phase and earth Directly earthed

1.2
1.9

Continuous
8h

1.2

Continuous

Between phase and earth Earthed via a limiting


resistor with automatic
earthing fault elimination
Between phase and earth Insulated neutral without
automatic earthing fault
elimination
Between phase and earth Earthed via a limiting
resistance with automatic
earthing fault elimination

Table of voltage transformer characteristics


Characteristics
Insulating voltage (kV)
b power frequency withstand (kV) (1) 1 min
b lightning impulse withstand (kV - peak)
Frequency (Hz)
Primary voltage U1n (kV)
(divided by 3 if single phase)
Secondary voltage U2n (V)
Accuracy power (VA)

Rated values
7.2
12
17.5
24
36
20
28
38
50
70
60
75
95
125
170
50 - 60
3 - 3.3 - 5 - 5.5 - 6 - 6.6 - 10 - 11 - 13.8 - 15 20 - 22 - 30 - 33
100 - 110 or 100/3 - 110/3
30 - 50 - 100

(1) When there is a major difference between the highest voltage for the equipment (Um) and
the rated primary voltage, the power frequency must be limited to ve times the rated voltage.

VT operating characteristics
Operation of a VT is more simple than that of a CT because the secondary voltage is
virtually independent of the load, due to it being connected through a high impedance
(virtually used in an open circuit).
Therefore, the secondary must not be short circuited. Under these conditions
an excessively high current will damage the transformer.

28

Selection guide

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Technical description (cont.)

VT connections

DE58035

Several metering connection arrangements are possible (g. opposite)


b star-connection of 3 transformers: requires 1 isolated MV terminal for each
transformer
b connecting to 2 transformers, so-called V-connection: requires 2 isolated MV
terminals per transformer.

DE58036

Star-connected VT and example of transformation ratio

V-connected VT and example of the transformation ratio

Residual voltage metering

DE52356

The residual voltage which characterizes the voltage of the neutral point relative
to earth, is equal to the vectorial sum of the three phase-earth voltages.
The residual voltage is equal to 3 times the zero-sequence voltage V0.

Vrsd = 3 V0 = V1 + V2 + V3

Please note, it is impossible to measure a residual voltage with


phase/phase VTs.

DE58037

DE58038

The appearance of this voltage signies the existence of an earthing fault.


It is obtained by measurement or by calculation:
b measuring by three voltage transformers whose primary circuits are star-connected
and whose secondary circuits are open-delta connected, supplying the residual
voltage 1
b calculation by the relay based on three voltage transformers whose primary and
secondary circuits are star-connected 2 .

1 Direct measurement of the residual voltage

2 Calculation of the residual voltage

29

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Selection guide

Technical description (cont.)

Voltage transformer for metering


Accuracy class
These devices are intended to send an image as accurately as possible of the rated

primary voltage between 80 and 120% of the latter.

The accuracy class determines the permissible error in the phase and in the module

in this range for the accuracy load.

It is valid for all loads of between 25 and 100% of the rated accuracy power with

an inductive power factor of 0.8.

The table below gives the usual classes according to application.

Application

Class

Accurate laboratory metering applications (calibration devices)


Billing metering industrial measurements
Statistical switchboard metering indicators

0.2
0.2
0.5 - 1

b Class 0.5 corresponds to an error y 0.5% for the rated primary voltage,
with the accuracy load over the secondary.
b Class 1 corresponds to an error y 1% in the same conditions.
For a given accuracy class, voltage and phase-shift errors must not exceed
the values indicated in the table opposite.
Error limits according to the accuracy class
Accuracy class
0.2
0.5
1

Voltage error
(ratio) %

Phase-shift error
min

0.2
0.5
1.0

10
20
40

Example:
Metering voltage transformer 20 000 / 110 , 50 VA, cl. 0.5
3
3
b rated primary voltage 20000 V/3, rated secondary 110 V/3
b accuracy power 50 VA
b accuracy class 0.5. The table of limit error values gives, under the specied
conditions for the accuracy class:
v a primary voltage 80% to 120% of the rated voltage (16 kV to 24 kV)
v a load of between 25% and 100% of the accuracy power, i.e. between 12.5 VA
and 50 VA with an inductive power factor of 0.8, the metering errors will be y 0.5%
for voltage and y 20 min for phase shift.

Voltage transformer for protection


Accuracy class
These devices are intended to send an image that is as accurate as possible of

the voltage in the case of a fault (voltage drop or overvoltage).

They must have the right accuracy and power for the fault voltages and therefore

different from those used for instrument transformers.

In practice, the accuracy class 3P is used for all applications and the error limits

for voltage and phase given in the table below.

These are guaranteed for all loads of between 25 and 100% of the accuracy power

with an inductive power factor of 0.8.

Error limits for each accuracy class


Accuracy
class

Voltage error
( %) between
5% Upn
2% Upn
and KT
and KT

3P
3
6P
6
KT: over-voltage coefcient.
Upn: rated primary voltage.

6
12

Phase-shift error (minutes)


between
5% Upn
2% Upn
and KT
and KT
120
240

240
480

Example:
Protection voltage transformer 20 000 / 110 , 100 VA, 3P, KT = 1.9 8h
3
3
b rated primary voltage 20000 V/3, rated secondary 110 V/3
b accuracy power 100 VA
b accuracy class 3P. The table of limit values shows that for:
v a primary voltage of 5% of the rated voltage at KT times the rated voltage, i.e.
20000 x 5% = 1000 V at 20000 x 1.9 = 38000 V
v a load of between 25% and 100% of the accuracy power, in other words of between
25 VA and 100 VA with a power factor of 0.8, the metering error will be y 3% in voltage
and y 120 min in phase shift.

30

Selection guide

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Technical description (cont.)

Connecting a VT
VT with a double (or triple) secondary
A VT can have one or two secondaries (gure opposite), and more rarely three
secondaries for the appropriate applications (protection and/or metering).

DE52441

DE52440

Identifying terminals
A VT is connected across the terminals identied according to the IEC:

b A for phase and N for earth on the MV side

b a and n on the corresponding secondary side. In the case of a double output,

the rst output is shown by 1a and 1n, the second by 2a and 2n.

Single secondary

Double secondary

Calculating the power (VA)


Indicative metering consumption
Device
Voltmeter
Transducer
Meter

Max. consumption in VA
(per circuit)
Electromagnetic
Electronic
Self-powered
External power
Induction
Electronic
Wattmeter, varmeter

Indicative protection consumption


Device
Static overvoltage relay
Electromagnetic overvoltage relay

5
1
5
2
5
4
5

Consumption in VA
(per circuit)
0.2 to 1
1 to 8

31

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Order form

DIN standard phase-earth VT

Single secondary metering VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio Power and accuracy class


(double use)

7.2

9
10
15
16
20

60

12

20

75

3000:3 / 100:3
3300:3 / 110:3
5000:3 / 100:3
5500:3 / 110:3
6000:3 / 100:3
6600:3 / 110:3
6000:3 / 100:3
6600:3 / 110:3
10000:3 / 100:3
11000:3 / 110:3
13800:3 / 110:3
15000:3 / 100:3
15000:3 / 100:3
20000:3 / 100:3
22000:3 / 110:3

28
17.5

38

95

24

44
50

125

Type

Reference

VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF12n/S1
VDF21n/S1
VDF21n/S1
VDF21n/S1
VDF21n/S1
VDF21n/S1

03811684N0
03811685N0
03811686N0
03811687N0
03811688N0
03811689N0
03811690N0
03811691N0
03811692N0
03811693N0
03811694N0
03811695N0
03811696N0
03811697N0
03811698N0

Qty

V/V
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

Double secondary metering and protection VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio Power, accuracy


class for metering
secondary (double
V/V
use)

Power,
accuracy
class for
protection
secondary

Type

Reference

7.2

9
10
15
16
20

60

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

12

20

75

3000:3 / 100:3-100:3
3300:3 / 110:3-110:3
5000:3 / 100:3-100:3
5500:3 / 110:3-110:3
6000:3 / 100:3-100:3
6600:3 / 110:3-110:3
6000:3 / 100:3-100:3
6600:3 / 110:3-110:3
10000:3 / 100:3-100:3
11000:3 / 110:3-110:3
13800:3 / 110:3-110:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
20000:3 / 100:3-100:3
22000:3 / 110:3-110:3

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF12n/S2
VDF21n/S2
VDF21n/S2
VDF21n/S2
VDF21n/S2
VDF21n/S2

03811699N0
03811700N0
03811701N0
03811702N0
03811703N0
03811704N0
03811705N0
03811706N0
03811707N0
03811708N0
03811709N0
03811710N0
03811711N0
03811712N0
03811713N0

28
95

24

44
50

125

DE58018

38

DE58048

17.5

VDF12
Dimensions page 39

32

VDF21

Qty

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Order form

DIN standard phase-phase VT

Single secondary metering VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio

3000 / 100
3300 / 110
5000 / 100
5500 / 110
6000 / 100
6600 / 110
6000 / 100
6600 / 110
10000 / 100
11000 / 110
10000 / 100

7.2

15
20

60
60

12

28

75

17.5

38

95

13800 / 100
15000 / 100
50

125

Type

Reference

50 VA cl. 0.5

VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC11/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1
VDC21/S1

03811777N0
03811778N0
03811779N0
03811780N0
03811781N0
03811782N0
03811783N0
03811784N0
03811785N0
03811786N0
03811787N0
03811788N0
03811789N0
03811790N0
03811791N0
03811792N0
03811793N0
03811794N0
03811795N0
03811796N0
03811797N0
03811798N0
03811799N0
03811800N0

Qty

V/V

11000 / 110

24

Power and accuracy class


(double use)

15000 / 100
20000 / 100

50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5

DE58019

22000 / 110

50 VA cl. 0.5

VDC11
Dimensions page 39

33

Order form

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Phase-earth VT

Single secondary metering VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio

7.2

60

3000:3 / 100:3

10

60

3300:3 / 110:3

15

60

5000:3 / 100:3

16

60

5500:3 / 110:3

20

60

6000:3 / 100:3

6000:3 / 100:3
6600:3 / 110:3

28

75

10000:3 / 100:3
11000:3 / 110:3

17.5

28

95

10000:3 / 100:3
11000:3 / 110:3

38

95

13800:3 / 110:3
15000:3 / 100:3

24

44

125

15000:3 / 100:3

50

125

20000:3 / 100:3
22000:3 / 110:3

VRFR
Dimensions page 39

34

VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRFRn/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ3n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ3n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ3n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ2n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ2n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRQ2n/S1
VRQ1n/S1
VRF3n/S1
VRF3n/S1

03811714N0
03811715N0
03811716N0
03811717N0
03811718N0
03811719N0
03811720N0
03811721N0
03811722N0
03811723N0
03811724N0
03811725N0
03811726N0
03811727N0
03811728N0
03811729N0
03811730N0
03811731N0
03811732N0
03811733N0
03811734N0
03811735N0
03811736N0
03811737N0
03811738N0
03811739N0
03811740N0
03811741N0
03811742N0
03811743N0
03811744N0
03811745N0
03811746N0
03811747N0
03811748N0
03811749N0

30000:3 / 100:3
33000:3 / 110:3

DE58022

170

DE58021

70

DE58020

36

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5

Qty

VRF3
Dimensions page 41

VRQ1
Dimensions page 40

DE58023

75

Reference

DE58022

20

Type

V/V

6600:3 / 110:3
12

Power and accuracy class


(double use)

VRQ2
Dimensions page 40

VRQ3
Dimensions page 40

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Order form

Phase-earth VT (cont.)

Double secondary metering and protection VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio Power, accuracy


class for metering
secondary (double
V/V
use)

Power,
accuracy
class for
protection
secondary

Type

Reference

7.2

60

3000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

50 VA 3P

10

60

3300:3 / 110:3 -110:3

15

60

5000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

16

60

5500:3 / 110:3-110:3

20

60

6000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ3n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ2n/S2
VRQ1n/S2
VRF3n/S2
VRF3n/S2

AAD62558
AAD62559
03811750N0
AAD62567
AAD62568
03811751N0
AAD62561
AAD62562
03811752N0
AAD62570
AAD62571
03811753N0
AAD62564
AAD62565
03811754N0
AAD62574
AAD62575
03811755N0
AAD62576
AAD62577
03811756N0
AAD62582
AAD62583
03811757N0
AAD62579
AAD62580
03811758N0
AAD62585
AAD62586
03811759N0
AAD62588
AAD62589
03811760N0
AAD62594
AAD62595
03811761N0
03811762N0
03811763N0
03811764N0
AAD62591
AAD62592
03811765N0
03811766N0
03811767N0
03811768N0
03811769N0
03811770N0
03811771N0
03811772N0
03811773N0
03811774N0
03811775N0
03811776N0

6600:3 / 110:3 -110:3

12

20

75

6000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

6600:3 / 110:3 -110:3

28

75

10000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

11000:3 / 110:3 -110:3

17.5

28

95

10000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

11000:3 / 110:3 -110:3

38

95

13800:3 / 110:3 -110:3

15000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

24

44

125

15000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

50

125

20000:3 / 100:3 -100:3

22000:3 / 110:3 -110:3

36

70

170

30000:3 / 100:3 -100:3


33000:3 / 110:3 -110:3

30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P

50 VA 3P
50 VA 3P

Qty

35

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Order form

Phase-earth VT with fuse-holder

Single secondary metering VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio Power and accuracy class


(double use)

7.2

9
10
15
16
20

60

12

20

75

3000:3 / 100:3
3300:3 / 110:3
5000:3 / 100:3
5500:3 / 110:3
6000:3 / 100:3
6600:3 / 110:3
6000:3 / 100:3
6600:3 / 110:3
10000:3 / 100:3
11000:3 / 110:3
10000:3 / 100:3
11000:3 / 110:3
15000:3 / 100:3
15000:3 / 100:3

28
17.5

24

30
32
38
44

95

125

50

Type

Reference

VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS3n/S1
VRS2Bn/S1
VRS2Bn/S1
VRS2Bn/S1
VRS2Bn/S1
VRS2Bn/S1
VRS2Bn/S1

AAD62597
AAD62603
AAD62599
AAD62605
AAD62601
AAD62607
AAD62609
AAD62613
AAD62611
AAD62615
AAD62617
AAD62621
AAD62619
03811885N0
03811886N0
03811887N0
03811888N0
03811889N0
03811890N0

Qty

V/V
30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA - 50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5

20000:3 / 100:3
22000:3 / 110:3

Double secondary metering and protection VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio Power, accuracy


class for metering
secondary (double
V/V
use)

Power,
accuracy
class for
protection
secondary

Type

Reference

7.2

9
10
15
16
20

60

30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA 3P

12

20

75

3000:3 / 100:3-100:3
3300:3 / 110:3-110:3
5000:3 / 100:3-100:3
5500:3 / 110:3-110:3
6000:3 / 100:3-100:3
6600:3 / 110:3-110:3
6000:3 / 100:3-100:3
6600:3 / 110:3-110:3
10000:3 / 100:3-100:3
11000:3 / 110:3-110:3
10000:3 / 100:3-100:3
11000:3 / 110:3-110:3
13800:3 / 110:3-110:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
15000:3 / 100:3-100:3
20000:3 / 100:3-100:3

30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA 3P

30 VA cl. 0.5

30 VA 3P

VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS3n/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2
VRS2Bn/S2

03811891N0
03811892N0
03811893N0
03811894N0
03811895N0
03811896N0
03811897N0
03811898N0
03811899N0
03811900N0
03811901N0
03811902N0
03811903N0
03811904N0
03811905N0
03811906N0
03811907N0
03811908N0
03811909N0
03811910N0
03811911N0
03811912N0
03811913N0

28
17.5

30
32
38

95

24

44

125

DE58025

DE58024

50

VRS3
Dimensions page 41

36

VRS2B

30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
22000:3 / 110:3 -110:3 30 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5

50 VA 3P

Qty

Order form

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Installation structure for phase-earth VT


with fuse-holder

Technical description
The mobile installation structure, ready to be assembled for phase-earth voltage
transformers with fuse-holders comprises the following components:
b movement selector for the internal part
b movement control arm
b movement selector for the external plastic cover
b torsion spring selector
b self-adhesive VT mimic diagram
b control panel
b 12 contact entrelec unit
b contact rod
b self-adhesive VT indicator mimic diagram.
Type
Kit VT

Reference

Qty

AAD62630

DE52451

Example of a voltage transformer compartment

37

Order form

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Phase-phase VT

Single secondary metering VT


Frequency: 50 - 60 Hz
Rated
Power
voltage
frequency
withstand
kV
kV-1 min

Lightning
impulse
withstand
kV-peak

Transformation ratio

7.2

15

60

3000 / 100

20

60

3300 / 110

5500 / 110
6000 / 100
6600 / 110
28

75

6000 / 100
6600 / 110
10000 / 100
11000 / 110

17.5

38

95

10000 / 100
11000 / 110
13800 / 100
15000 / 100

24

50

125

15000 / 100
20000 / 100
22000 / 110

36

70

170

30000 / 100

38

DE58028

DE58027

DE58026

33000 / 110

VRC1
Dimensions page 40

VRC2

Type

Reference

50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5
50 VA cl. 0.5
100 VA cl. 0.5

VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRCR/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC1/S1
VRC2/S1
VRC2/S1
VRC2/S1
VRC2/S1
VRC2/S1
VRC2/S1
VRL3/S1
VRL3/S1
VRL3/S1
VRL3/S1

03811801N0
03811802N0
03811803N0
03811804N0
03811805N0
03811806N0
03811807N0
03811808N0
03811809N0
03811810N0
03811811N0
03811812N0
03811813N0
03811814N0
03811815N0
03811816N0
03811817N0
03811818N0
03811819N0
03811820N0
03811821N0
03811822N0
03811823N0
03811824N0
03811825N0
03811826N0
03811827N0
03811828N0
03811829N0
03811830N0
03811831N0
03811832N0
03811833N0
03811834N0
03812771N0
03812772N0
03812773N0
03812774N0

V/V

5000 / 100

12

Power and accuracy class


(double use)

VRL3

Qty

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Dimensions

DIN standard VT

DE58000EN

PE56700

VDF12

DIN 40430
225

190

150

Secondary terminal
and M5 screw type
earthing connector

102

4 holes
11

DE52480

DE52401

VDF21

DE52483

DE52446

VDC11

DE52484

DE52398

VDC21

39

VTs: Voltage Transformers

Dimensions
Phase-earth VT

DE52482

DE52406

VRFR

DE52481

DE52407

VRQ1

DE52485

DE52408

VRQ2

DE52486

DE52409

VRQ3

DE52493

DE52422

VRF3

40

VTs: Voltage Transformers Dimensions

Phase-earth VT with fuse-holder


Phase-phase VT

DE52487

DE52410

VRS3

DE52530

DE58050EN

VRS2B

Secondary terminal
and M5 screw type
earthing connector
Tightening torque 5 Nm
M4 x 8
M6 x 8
Tightening
torque
10 Nm
Optional plastic cover
on secondary

DE52491

DE52405

VRCR

DE52488

DE52402

VRC1

DE52489

DE52403

VRC2

DE58047EN

PE56704

VRL3
380
320

325
300

Secondary terminal
and M6 screw type
earthing connector

390

Optional
plastic cover
on secondary

4 holes 11

225 248

30

41

Notes

42

Notes

43

Notes

44

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