why CT ratio stand for 50/5, 100/5, 25/5.
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Answer / brijesh kumar singh
this is simply a current ratio. here 50 amp gives an
primary and 5 amp gives as secondry. basically CT is used
for the mesurement of tempratue and the maximum rating of
any indicating type ammeter can be 5 amp so here is being
used 50/5 n ../5,../5
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