AU745831B2 - Current-meter transformer provided with a current divider - Google Patents

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AU745831B2
AU745831B2 AU48326/97A AU4832697A AU745831B2 AU 745831 B2 AU745831 B2 AU 745831B2 AU 48326/97 A AU48326/97 A AU 48326/97A AU 4832697 A AU4832697 A AU 4832697A AU 745831 B2 AU745831 B2 AU 745831B2
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TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Name of Applicant: Actual Inventors: ENERMET OY Olavi Hirsimaki; Ville Pietkiainen; Korkolainen Teuvo Lahti; Tuomo Address for Service: Invention Title: CALLINAN LAWRIE, 711 High Street, Kew, Victoria 3101, Australia "CURRENT-METER TRANSFORMER PROVIDED WITH A CURRENT DIVIDER" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us:- 24/11/97JS9545.9,1 V 11, Current-meter transformer provided with a current divider The invention concerns a current-meter transformer provided with a current divider, which transformer comprises a current divider, which consists of a primary-conductor part and of a by-pass part, and in which current-meter transformer the magnetic circuit consists of the core of the current transformer and of a secondary circuit.
A transformer that is used for a metering purpose must operate free of errors also in an external magnetic field. The requirements concerning toleration of an external magnetic field ruled in international standards have become considerably stricter in recent years.
A mode known from the prior art for eliminating the effect of an external magnetic field in a transformer is to provide the transformer with two secondary windings which are placed symmetrically at opposite sides of the transformer core. The magnetic flux produced by the primary conductor, which flux is supposed to be 20 metered, passes through these windings in opposite directions. The external magnetic field passes through both windings in the same direction. When the secondary windings are connected in series in a suitable way, the effect of the external magnetic field is neutralized.
*25 It is a drawback of this prior-art solution that a strong current flows through the primary conductor, for which reason a relatively large transformer is required.
Further, in this prior-art solution, the capability of toleration of a DC component is •oooo S* poor.
With respect to the prior art, reference is made to the publications DE 27 34 729, DE 08 308, and US 4,240,059. In the prior-art current transformers of this type which are provided with a current divider, the current to be metered is divided into two parts, of which one part flows through the transformer. In this way the transformer 2 can be made to operate at low flux density values and, thus, the transformer is not saturated even at high current intensities. Thus, the range of metering of the transformer can be made wider.
In the prior-art current transformers, attempts have been made to dimension the shape of the current divider so that the heating of the current divider caused by the metering current should be as uniform as possible in the branch of the current divider passing through the transformer and in the branch by-passing the transformer. The publications EP 0,111,063, US 4,240,059, DE 27 34 729, and EP 0,123,062 expressly deal with compensation of heating. In said cited papers, the concentration has been almost exclusively on achieving a uniform heating of the current divider. In such a case, the resistances of the branches of the current divider are changed relatively to an equal extent, and the current dividing ratio remains invariable in spite of heating of the current divider.
Owing to non-ideal properties of the current transformer, a phase difference arises between the primary current and the secondary current in the current transformer.
S. This phase difference is quite detrimental in particular when the current transformer is used in applications of metering of electric energy. The phase error thus produced S* 20 by the current transformer is detrimental in particular because it is not of invariable magnitude, but its magnitude depends on the intensity of the current passing through the current transformer. This phenomenon comes from non-linear magnetizing of the transformer iron. The relative permeability of the transformer iron increases when the magnetic flux density in the transformer iron increases.
S* In the prior art, attempts have been made to correct the phase error in a current-meter transformer by carrying out the correction as of invariable magnitude over the entire range of metering current. With such a solution, the phase error in the current-meter transformer can be made equal to zero at one point only. Elsewhere in the range of metering current, a positive phase error and a negative phase error, respectively, still occur.
-3- A current transformer provided with a current divider, corresponding to the prior art described above, is also described in the FI Patent 78,794. In current transformers of this type, which are provided with a current divider, the current to be metered is divided into two parts, of which one part passes through the transformer. In this way the transformer can be made to operate at low flux density values, and the transformer is not saturated even at high current intensities. Owing to this, the range of current of the transformer can be made wider.
A current transformer that is used in a meter of electric energy must also tolerate a DC component passing in the primary conductor without being saturated. In order to meet this requirement, the primary conductor has been made so that just a part of the current to be metered passes through the current transformer. In the prior-art current transformers provided with a current divider, there is one branch that passes through the transformer and one by-pass branch. In the prior-art current transformers, the secondary circuit consists of one winding.
It is the greatest advantage of a current transformer provided with a current divider that a current of low strength passes through the current transformer, owing to which the size of the transformer can be made small. It is the most important 20 drawback of this prior-art solution that the toleration of an external magnetic field is 1. :deteriorated to a considerable extent.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improvement over the prior-art current transformers provided with a current divider. It is a more specific object of .25 the invention to provide a current transformer that is considerably more tolerant in relation to external magnetic fields, as compared with the prior-art solutions.
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**According to the present invention there is provided a current-meter transformer *ooo including a primary conductor and a magnetic circuit, said magnetic circuit including a magnetic core enclosing a space and a secondary circuit, said primary conductor being a current divider including a primary-conductor part and two by-pass parts, said primary conductor part passing through the space enclosed by the core from a front to a back of the magnetic core, said by-pass being electrically symmetric and passing on opposite sides outside the 24/01/02,td9545.spe.doc,3 3a magnetic core from the front to the back of the magnetic core, said primaryconductor part and said by-pass parts being connected on the front and the back of the magnetic core, wherein said secondary circuit includes two secondary windings being placed at opposite sides of the core and being connected in series, said current-meter transformer being insensitive to an external magnetic field.
The objectives of the invention are achieved by means of a current transformer which is characterized in that the by-pass part of the current divider has been formed electrically symmetric, and that the magnetic circuit of the current-meter transformer has been formed symmetric in relation to an external magnetic field.
24/01/02,td9545.spe.doc,3 In the present invention, it has been realized to form the by-pass part of the current divider electrically symmetric. Further, in the invention, the magnetic circuit of the current transformer has been formed symmetric in relation to an external magnetic field, in which case, in the solution of the present invention, it has been possible to maintain the prior-art mode, described above, of elimination of the effect of an external magnetic field.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the primary-conductor part of the current transformer is placed symmetrically in relation to the magnetic circuit of the current transformer.
In some preferred embodiments of the invention, there are at least two by-pass branches in the current divider and at least one primary-conductor branch.
The invention will be described in detail with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the figures in the accompanying drawings, the invention being, however, not supposed to be confined to said embodiment alone.
Figure 1 is an axonometric view of a prior-art current-meter transformer.
Figure 2 is an axonometric view of a second prior-art current-meter transformer provided with a current divider.
Figure 3 is an axonometric view of a preferred embodiment of a current-meter transformer in accordance with the invention provided with a current divider.
go The prior-art current-meter transformer shown in Fig. 1 is denoted generally with the 1 ~reference numeral 10. The primary conductor is denoted with the reference numeral 11 and the current transformer with the reference numeral 12. The core of the current transformer 12 is denoted with the reference numeral 13. The current flowing in the primary conductor 11 is denoted with the letter I. The secondary circuit of the current transformer 12 is denoted generally with the reference numeral 14. The current that flows in the secondary circuit 14 is denoted with the letter I
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In this prior-art solution, the effect of the external magnetic field 0, has been eliminated by providing the transformer with two secondary windings 15a and 15b, which are placed symmetrically at opposite sides of the core 13. The reference numeral 16 denotes the resistor. Thus, the secondary windings 15a and 15b are connected in series, in which case the effect of the external magnetic field 0e is compensated. The magnetic flux induced by the primary conductor 11 is denoted with the letter Op.
The prior-art current-meter transformer provided with a current divider that is shown in Fig. 2 is denoted generally with the reference numeral 10a. The current divider consists of a conductor 11, in whose first branch, i.e. in the primary-conductor branch 1 la, the current 11 flows, and in whose second branch, i.e. in the by-pass branch 1 Ib, the current 12 flows. The core of the current transformer 12 is denoted with the reference numeral 13, and the secondary circuit with the reference numeral 14. The current I s flows in the secondary circuit 14. The winding in the secondary circuit 14 is denoted with the reference numeral 15, and the resistor with the numeral 16.
In Fig. 3, the current-meter transformer in accordance with the invention is denoted .i generally with the reference numeral 100. The current divider is denoted generally 20 with the reference numeral 111, the current transformer with the reference numeral :"112, and the secondary circuit with the reference numeral 114. The core of the current transformer 112 is denoted with the reference numeral 113.
In accordance with the basic realization of the invention, the by-pass part 11 lb and 11 lb' of the current divider 111 has been formed electrically symmetric. Further, the magnetic circuit of the current-meter transformer 100 has been formed symmetric in relation to the external magnetic field Oe in a way similar to that in Fig. 1. The N windings in the secondary circuit 114 are denoted with the reference numerals 115a and 115b, and the resistor with the reference numeral 116.
In the embodiment as shown in Fig. 3, the by-pass part of the current divider 111 consists of two branches 11 lb and 11 lb'. Of course, the by-pass part can also consist of more than two branches. In this embodiment, the primary-conductor part 111 a of the current divider 111 consists of one flow branch. Of course, there may be more than one flow branches 111 a. The current flowing in the primary-conductor branch I 11 a is denoted with the letter and the currents flowing in the by-pass branches 11 lb and 11 lb' with the letters 12 and 12', respectively. In principle, the by-pass part may also consist of one electrically symmetric branch.
In the embodiment in accordance with Fig. 3, the primary-conductor part 111 a is placed symmetrically in relation to the magnetic circuit of the current-meter transformer 100. This is an advantageous mode of location, but not entirely necessary.
Above, just the solution of principle of the invention has been described, and it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that numerous modifications can be made to said solution within the scope of the inventive idea disclosed in the accompanying patent claims.
6a Where the terms "comprise", "comprises", "comprised" or "comprising" are used in this specification, they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components referred to, but not to preclude the presence or addition of one or more other feature, integer, step, component or group thereof.
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1. A current-meter transformer including a primary conductor and a magnetic circuit, said magnetic circuit including a magnetic core enclosing a space and a secondary circuit, said primary conductor being a current divider including a primary-conductor part and two by-pass parts, said primary conductor part passing through the space enclosed by the core from a front to a back of the magnetic core, said by-pass parts being electrically symmetric and passing on opposite sides outside the magnetic core from the front to the back of the magnetic core, said primary-conductor part and said by-pass parts being connected on the front and the back of the magnetic core, wherein said secondary circuit includes two secondary windings being placed at opposite sides of the core and being connected in series, said current-meter transformer being insensitive to an external magnetic field.
2. The current-meter transformer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary-conductor part of the current divider is placed symmetrically in relation to the magnetic circuit of the current-meter transformer. oo oooo 20 3. A current-meter transformer substantially as hereinbefore described **with reference to Fig.
3 of the accompanying drawings. Dated this 5h day of February, 2002. ENERMET OY By their Patent Attorneys: CALLINAN LAWRIE
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