FOR WHICH FAULTS OR CONDITIONS DOES A TRANSFORMER
DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION DOES NOT OPERATE???
Answer Posted / zahid ali
Turn to turn fault it won't operate.
in other case if the neutral is grounded grounded through
high impedance or Resisted earth fault it wouldn't be
operate on ground fault.
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