Understanding 132kV Transformer Incomer CTs and Their Core Numbers

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The discussion revolves around the configuration of 132kV transformer incomer current transformers (CTs) with a specification of 900-600-300/1-1-1-1-1A and a total of five cores. Participants question whether this indicates a single CT package or multiple separate CTs. There is a suggestion that reaching out to the original source of the information could provide clarity on the topic. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the technical details for proper application. Engaging with the author of the paper is considered a potentially intelligent approach for deeper insights.
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132kV Transformer INCOMER CTs
(900-600-300/1-1-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES - 5

is it single CTs package or different CTs ?
 
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Would it be intelligent to ask the person that offers that paper ?
 
this is copied from internet for learning purpose .
 
Yes, I know where You found that. For details would it be intelligent to ask the person who put that on the internet for whatever reason ?
 
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