A Core Balance Current Transformer (CBCT), also known as a Zero Sequence CT (ZCT), is a specialized electrical device designed to detect unbalanced currents in a three-phase system. It primarily serves as a safety device to prevent electrical faults and ensure system integrity. By monitoring the current flow in each phase, the CBCT can identify abnormal conditions, such as earth faults or short circuits, and initiate protective measures. This essential component is widely used in various industries, including power generation, transmission, and distribution, to safeguard equipment and personnel from electrical hazards.
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CBCT’s FAQs
A CBCT is primarily used to detect and protect against earth faults in three-phase electrical systems.
Under normal conditions, the vector sum of phase currents in a balanced three-phase system is zero. This means no zero sequence current flows, and the CBCT remains inactive. However, during a fault, the imbalance causes a zero sequence current to flow, activating the CBCT and triggering a protective action.
CBCTs are widely used in power generation, transmission, distribution, and industrial facilities to protect motors and other critical equipment from earth faults.