Instrument Transformer definition

Instrument Transformer means the ‘Current Transformer’ (CT), ‘Voltage Transformer’ (VT) and ‘Capacitor Voltage Transformer’ (CVT);
Instrument Transformer means a transformer used for metering that reproduces in its secondary circuit, in a definite and known proportion, the voltage or current of its primary circuit, with the phase relation substantially preserved.
Instrument Transformer means either a CT or a VT.

Examples of Instrument Transformer in a sentence

  • Installation of additional Utility owned Protective Relaying (SEL-735 Power Quality package) at the PCC (Dominion Metering Instrument Transformer Cabinet) with all required metering/relay functionality at the DG owner expense.

  • Sincerely, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inside Sales Trench Limited - Instrument Transformer Division ENGINEERED POWER PRODUCTS INC ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Enclosed datasheet, drawings 20 Combined Transformer 8 22,650.00 181,200.00 24-26 weeks Rated Voltage 138.0 kV , No. of Cores 1 , Ratio 1000/2000:5 , Accuracy 0.15B1.8 , Note 1000:5(5-200%),2000:5(1-100%) , Rev 1 - Quantity increased from 4 to 8 units by customer request, lead time updated based on Winter shutdown, price updated based on cost update.

  • The Company recognizes the Union as the sole bargaining agent for all employees of its Instrument Transformer Plant in City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ save and except supervisors, engineering, sales and salaried staff.


More Definitions of Instrument Transformer

Instrument Transformer means either a current transformer (CT) or a voltage transformer (VT) as those terms are defined in the Rules;
Instrument Transformer means the ‘Current Transformer’ (CT) or ‘Current Transformer’ (CT) and ‘Capacitor Voltage Transformer’ (CVT) or ‘Current Transformer’ (CT) and ‘Inductive Voltage Transformer’ (IVT);]C
Instrument Transformer means any transformer as defined in subclause 3.1.1 of IEC 61869-1:2007, even if it supplies energy for the operation of connected equipment.
Instrument Transformer means either a current transformer (CT) or a voltage transformer (VT);