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What’s New?
What’s New in the CTA Hardware?
> Update of the internal DSP flash memory
The new 4.51 version of the CT Analyzer software offers new features and further improvements including:
After installation of the new CT Analyzer 4.51 Toolset on a PC, all new user manuals are available. Please
note that the contents in the new user manuals are important for a proper CT Analyzer operation.
The user manual provides information on how to use the CT Analyzer. The CT Analyzer User Manual
contains important safety instructions for working with the CT Analyzer and gets you familiar with operating
the CT Analyzer. Read and observe the safety rules described in "Safety Rules" and all relevant installation
and operation instructions. Following the instructions in the user manual will help you to prevent danger,
repair costs, and avoid possible down time due to incorrect operation.
The CT Analyzer User Manual always has to be available at the site where the CT Analyzer is used. It must
be read and observed by all users of the CT Analyzer. Reading the CT Analyzer User Manual alone does
not release you from the duty to comply with all relevant national and international safety regulations.
1.2 New features and improvements in the automated assessment for IEC and IEEE
class CTs
According to the standards, for multi-ratio CT testing using the CT SB2 switchbox, the accuracy assessment
should be done for the full tap only. With the 4.51 toolset, the inner taps are additionally automatically
assessed regarding the ratio and polarity.
If the assessment of a CT measurement is not available (n/a), the new CT Analyzer Toolset gives
information about the background of the unavailability. The assessment description can be found in the GUI
or in the Excel report. Details about the assessment and information about the reason for the n/a
assessment can be found in the details (GUI) or the commented cell (Excel).
The assessment of IEEE C-class CTs has been improved. CT Analyzer now follows exactly the definition of
the IEEE C57.13 (2016) standard regarding the accuracy requirements for C-class CTs. CT Analyzer
considers the ratio error at rated secondary current Isn and at 20 times rated secondary current for standard
burden according to the terminal voltage rating of the CT (Vb) and checks if the ratio correction does not
exceed ±3 % resp. ±10 % for these operation points (and below).
The assessment does not include the determination of the voltage across the standard burden where the
ratio correction is exactly 10 %. This is sometimes requested by users to validate the terminal voltage rating
of an unknown CT and is thus displayed informatively.
1.3 Integration of the new IEEE standard C57.13 which has been published in 2016
With the publication of the new IEEE C57.13 standard, besides some minor improvements the following
adaptions have been incorporated in the CT Analyzer Toolset 4.51:
• For relaying CTs, additional burdens B-0.1, B-0.2 and B-0.5 can be selected
• Electronic burdens are not included in the general assessment of CTs (fulfill accuracy requirements
for rated burden and below). The CT performance for electronic burdens need to be assessed
separately.
• Informative: For C and T class relaying window-type CTs with 50 secondary turns or less, the ratio
error at rated current may exceed 3 % (new important note in the C57.13 standard).
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