Vanguard EZCT-2000C Plus User Manual

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REV 1 EZCT-2000C USER’S MANUAL

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5.5

Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

Probable Cause

Suggested Solution

When running the
excitation test, the V

x

voltage is always zero.
The excitation current can
be raised during a test.

The EZCT-2000C X cables are driving a
short circuit.

• Check CT shorting screws.
• Check X lead connections.

When running the
excitation test, the V

x

voltage can be raised but
the excitation current is
always zero during a test.

• The EZCT-2000C X cable is driving an

opened circuit.

• Check the CT terminal connection.

CT excitation knee point
voltages and turns ratio
readings are incorrect.

• CT may not be completely de-

magnetized.

• If the user runs a dc resistance test,

the CT will be magnetized. The next
test the EZCT-2000C executes is an
excitation test. If the excitation
current did not reach at least 0.8A,
the CT is not completely de-
magnetized.

• Raise the excitation voltage

setting in the test plan.

• Re-run the excitation test.
• You can quickly verify if the CT

was de-magnetized by looking at
the last excitation graph.

When running the
excitation test, the V

x

reading is erratic.

• The EZCT-2000C X cable may be

opened. Each X cable has two
conductors going from the clip end to
the banana jacks. If one of the
conductors is opened, the V

x

readings

will be erratic.

• Remove X cables from the EZCT-

2000C and the CT terminals.

• Check cable integrity using an

Ohm Meter.

Saturation test is correct
but turns ratio test is
erroneous.

• V

H

cables problem.

• Check the V

H

cable connection.

• Check the V

H

cable integrity with

an Ohmmeter

Turns ratio test of a CT
mounted on a
transformer bushing is
incorrect.

• Transformer windings opposite side of

CT windings is not shorted.

• See Figure 9.

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