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==Why am I not reading zero when the CT is not connected==
==Why is the CT not showing zero's when the CT is not connected==


This is normal. The CT sensor is an analog sensor and hence has a background noise. i.e. It will never read the exact measured value.
Reading values with the CT unconnected will output a small value. This is normal.  
 
The CT sensor is an analog sensor and hence has a background noise. i.e. It will never read the exact measured value.  


Even if nothing is connected there will be always a tiny current running in the burden resistor inducing a small voltage. In turn this will convert into a small power. For a board setup for the SCT-013-000 with 100A fitted burden resistor one might find a background noise under 100W.
Even if nothing is connected there will be always a tiny current running in the burden resistor inducing a small voltage. In turn this will convert into a small power. For a board setup for the SCT-013-000 with 100A fitted burden resistor one might find a background noise under 100W.
If the noise value appear too high then one might have to opt for lower range burden resistor.


==I can not read anything once the CT is clamped==
==I can not read anything once the CT is clamped==

Revision as of 07:30, 12 October 2017

Why is the CT not showing zero's when the CT is not connected

Reading values with the CT unconnected will output a small value. This is normal.

The CT sensor is an analog sensor and hence has a background noise. i.e. It will never read the exact measured value.

Even if nothing is connected there will be always a tiny current running in the burden resistor inducing a small voltage. In turn this will convert into a small power. For a board setup for the SCT-013-000 with 100A fitted burden resistor one might find a background noise under 100W.

If the noise value appear too high then one might have to opt for lower range burden resistor.

I can not read anything once the CT is clamped

Make sure the SCT is clamped around A SINGLE PHASE.

Clamping the SCT on the whole cable will never read anything as it measures two currents. One positive minus plus one negative which sums to 0 (or 0 + noise).

The easiest for a quick test is to connect the SCT at the meter level on a single phase. Otherwise if you wish to measure the power used by a single application then one should make a special cable that split phases.