Dead Tank Current Transformer | Dead Tank CT

In this article, we are going to discuss the dead tank current transformer, commonly referred to as a dead tank CT. Dead tank current transformers are not popular for very high-voltage systems like 220 kV and above. Utilities often use dead tank CTs in 33 kV systems. They prefer this design at 33 kV because … Read more

Rated Short Circuit Making Current and Breaking Current 

Definition of Making Current The rated short circuit making current of a circuit breaker is the maximum peak current that the circuit breaker can close without any damage. It is the maximum peak current that a circuit breaker can make safely.  Definition of Breaking Current The rated short circuit breaking current, on the other hand, … Read more

Disc Insulators in High Voltage Transmission Lines 

Before we discuss the use of disc insulators in high-voltage transmission lines, let’s understand the need for such insulators.  Transmission lines operate at very high voltages such as 66 kV, 132 kV, 220kV, 400 kV, even 765 kV and more. So, the conductors used in these systems are also very heavy. To maintain proper ground clearance, we suspend these … Read more

Arc Voltage, Recovery Voltage, Restriking Voltage, RRRV

We will discuss here in details the concept of Arc Voltage, Recovery Voltage, Restriking Voltage, RRRV Basic Concept of Arc Voltage, Recovery Voltage, Restriking Voltage, RRRV When contacts of a circuit breaker open under current carrying condition, electric arcs form in the gap between the contacts. This is due to ionization of the surrounding medium. … Read more

Spring – Spring Mechanism of Circuit Breaker – Explained

Spring-spring mechanism is the most commonly used circuit breaker operating mechanism today. It offers many advantages. Manufacturers use this as the simplest and most economical mechanism in circuit breakers. It also provides high reliability. This mechanism is much more compact than hydraulic or pneumatic mechanisms. Previously, engineers widely used spring-spring mechanisms for 11 kV indoor … Read more

What is a Buchholz Relay? A Complete Working Principle

The Buchholz Relay is a gas-actuated protection relay. It is a mechanical relay. All oil-immersed transformers that have a conservator tank should be equipped with a Buchholz relay. A Buchholz relay can detect both slow-developing faults and major transient faults occurring within the transformer. It provides an early warning (alarm) for slow-developing faults and initiates … Read more

What is an Oil Surge Relay (OSR)? – A Complete Guide

An Oil Surge Relay, or OSR, is a type of mechanical relay. It operates in response to a sudden oil surge. Need for Separate Diverter Tank Every modern power transformer includes an On-Load Tap Changer (OLTC). During tap-changing operations, some arcing always occurs at the diverter switch contacts. It is desirable to change tap positions … Read more