In the formula : Knee point voltage = Burden X alf / class,
Please inform what is alf?
regards
Shashidhar M.R.
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alf is ACCURACY LIMITING FACTOR.
Incidentally, I found the answer for my question, while
studying a text book.
regards,
shashidhar M.R.
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Answer / k.prakashchandra
I think alf could be Alf, meaning maximum 'line fault
current' (A lf )
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