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With the Rated secondary current parameter, you set the current rated secondary current of the current
transformer.
Parameter: Current range
Default setting 7SJ82 (_:8881:117) Current range = 50 x IR
Default setting 7SJ85 (_:8881:117) Current range = 100 x IR
The Current range parameter allows you to set the dynamic range for the current input. Please retain the
default setting for power-system protection applications. The current measuring range 1.6 x Irated applies for
the connection type 3-phase + IN-separate and the sensitive current input or for the measuring inputs.
Parameter: Neutr.point in dir.of ref.obj
Default setting (_:8881:116) Neutr.point in dir.of ref.obj = yes
The Neutr.point in dir.of ref.obj parameter is used to set the direction of the neutral point of the
current transformer (see following figure). Often, the neutral point of the current transformer is determined
by the direction of the protected object (for example, in the direction of the line, cable, transformer). For this
reason, the default setting of the parameter was defined as yes.
When switching the parameter, the direction of the phase currents and of the ground current IN or IN-sepa-
rate is rotated device-internally.
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Figure 6-2 Polarity of Current Transformers
Parameter: Inverted phases
Default setting (_:8881:114) Inverted phases = none
The Inverted phases parameter is intended for special applications, for example, pumped-storage hydro-
power plants (see Chapter Phase-rotation reversal). This default setting may be retained for power-system
protection applications.
Parameter: Magnitude correction
Default setting (_:3841:103) Magnitude correction = 1.000
When using the Magnitude correction parameter, you adjust the magnitude (magnitude correction) for
the current input. This allows you to correct the tolerances of the primary current transformer phase-selec-
tively. The magnitude correction may be required for highly precise measurements. Use a comparison meas-
urement to determine the setting value (for example, with a high-precision measuring-voltage transformer). If
a primary correction is not necessary, retain the default setting.
Protection and Automation Functions
6.1 Power-System Data
SIPROTEC 5, Overcurrent Protection, Manual 305
C53000-G5040-C017-8, Edition 07.2017

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