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05/27/2026
🔧⚡ Tech Tuesday – Neutral CT Explained ⚡🔧
What exactly does a Neutral CT do in a power system? 🤔
In medium and large power distribution systems, a Neutral Current Transformer (Neutral CT) plays a critical role in monitoring and protection. It measures the current flowing through the neutral conductor and helps detect conditions like:
⚡ Ground faults
⚡ Unbalanced loads
⚡ Leakage currents
⚡ Abnormal system conditions
When the system detects unexpected current in the neutral, the protection relay can alarm or trip the system before major equipment damage occurs. In simple terms — it’s another layer of intelligence helping keep your electrical system safe, reliable, and balanced.
💡 Here’s a discussion question for everyone in the industry:
👉 In what situations would you NOT require an additional Neutral CT in a system?
Is it because there is another device talking care of this leakage current?
Is it system grounding dependent?
Does application or sensitivity requirement matter?
Let’s hear your thoughts and field experience 👇
📩 [email protected]
📞 780-485-9944
🌐 www.solutioncontrols.ca
⚡Open House with Live Product Demo at Customer’s Site ⚡
We had the opportunity to showcase our capabilities and demonstrate our products directly at a customer’s facility—on their floor, in their environment. Nothing beats experiencing equipment firsthand—seeing it, feeling it, and interacting with it.
If your team would like to experience our capability presentation or see live demo products, we’d be happy to host you at our facility or bring our fully equipped trailer right to your site.
📩 Send your inquiries to [email protected]
📞 780-485-9944 — book a free in-office or onsite consultation
🌐 www.solutioncontrols.ca
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