The Technology of Instrument Transformers

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  • The Technology of Instrument Transformers Book Detail

  • Author : Ruthard Minkner
  • Release Date : 2021-09-24
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Genre : Technology & Engineering
  • Pages : 254
  • ISBN 13 : 3658348631
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

The Technology of Instrument Transformers by Ruthard Minkner PDF Summary

Book Description: Existing instrument transformer technologies as well as new measuring principles for current and voltage measurement are described in this book. The properties of conventional current and voltage transformer as well as the dimensioning are discussed in details out of the long experience of the authors. Especially the dielectric dimensioning and the used materials are discussed. Beside this an overview over new modern measuring principles is given and the technology of low-power instrument transformer, and RC-dividers are shown.

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The Technology of Instrument Transformers

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Existing instrument transformer technologies as well as new measuring principles for current and voltage measurement are described in this book. The properties

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Instrument Transformers

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1. Introduction, 2. Studies on Current Transformer, 3. Studies on Capacitive Voltage Transformer, 4. Data on Electrical System

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"Instrument Transformers" serves as an indispensable guide for electrical engineers and professionals navigating the complexities of measuring high-voltage curr