sigshane
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- Elberton, GA USA
Hey all. I am learning about line protection, electromechanical voltage and current relays in particular.
When looking at circuit diagrams of the two, they are strikingly similar; they also look a lot alike physically. So that got me wondering: what is the difference? Could one be used in place of the other?
The major difference I found was the resistance of the operating coils of them - the current relay has very little resistance (0.9 to 0.6 ohms from lowest to highest tap setting), while the voltage relay was 108 to 308 ohms from lowest to highest.
Is the higher resistance in the voltage relay to compensate for the increase in current across the PT, and the much lower resistance in the current relay to compensate for the increase in voltage?
Thanks in advance for help,
Shane
When looking at circuit diagrams of the two, they are strikingly similar; they also look a lot alike physically. So that got me wondering: what is the difference? Could one be used in place of the other?
The major difference I found was the resistance of the operating coils of them - the current relay has very little resistance (0.9 to 0.6 ohms from lowest to highest tap setting), while the voltage relay was 108 to 308 ohms from lowest to highest.
Is the higher resistance in the voltage relay to compensate for the increase in current across the PT, and the much lower resistance in the current relay to compensate for the increase in voltage?
Thanks in advance for help,
Shane