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What are the differences between MV CTs and LV CTs (Measuring Current Transformer)? View All
Why we unable to use Low Voltage CT for Medium Voltage applications (Metering purpose)?

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Niel Leon
Low Voltage Current Transformers work well and require little power in applications of low noise and low line losses were power is at a premium. MVCT's would work better in applications where the signal must be more robust and you want to have higher sensitivity but are not so concerned about power the power requirements for the system.

I am not sure that this answers your question.


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