In fact its a Code violation if you do (110.23)Originally posted by 69boss302:
Just another note, I'm sure if you've wired them up before you know this. Never leave the secondary of a CT (Current transformer) Open...
Only wired one or two, never really considered consequences of open secondary. Thinking about it now, the thing I can see of possible harm would be potential high voltages. Is there something else?Just another note, I'm sure if you've wired them up before you know this. Never leave the secondary of a CT (Current transformer) Open. I know what happens if you do that
That's exactly what I thought you meant!!!!!!!Originally posted by charlie tuna:
i deal with C.T.'s often in data recording functions, and with sub metering. almost any current carrying device in our trade requires caution and knowledge in safe handling---everything from a duplex receptacle to a 4000 amp transfer switch. they are all different just like C.T.'s! i mention the fact that new C.T.'s have internal resistors since we will run into C.T's without shunt terminals on them and then they not know what they are up against. safety and common sense should never is overlooked in our trade -- but knowledge of new equipment allow tradesmen to use common sense!!!!!!!