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Transformer Test
Equipment
Our voltage and current transformer test equipment is used by
electric utilities throughout the world to verify the accuracy of transformers used to
measure electric energy.
Below we have listed several models of our turn-key transformer test
systems. Our Type KATC Automatic Transformer Comparators may also be purchased separately
and combined with our precision transformers to provide a basis
for a "home-built" transformer test system.
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Type KVTS Voltage
Transformer Testing System. The KVTS Voltage
Transformer Testing System, when used with a 2J4-4 or 2J6 Transformer Set (described
below), comprises a complete system for testing instrument voltage transformers. The KVTS
console houses a KATC-V Comparator, ANSI burdens, and coarse and fine variacs for
adjusting test voltage.
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Type 2J4-4
Transformer Set. The 2J4-4 Transformer Set consists
of a supply transformer and a precision transformer. When used with the KVTS, this set
allows for testing of voltage transformers with primaries ranging from 120 Volts to 14,400
Volts. The transformers are supplied on a wheeled dolly and are designed to be placed one
on top of the other for ease of use and minimum footprint.
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Type 2J6 Transformer
Set. The 2J6 Transformer Set, like the 2J4-4 Set,
consists of a supply and precision transformer pair. This set picks up where the 2J4-4
leaves off, featuring voltage ranges from 14,400 Volts to 36,000 Volts. These transformer
are significantly larger than the 2J4-4 Set and are oil-filled. They are designed to be
mounted side-by-side and are supplied with a wheeled mounting base. A 2J6 Transformer Set
consists of two of the pictured transformers (one supply and one precision).
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KCTS-8000 Current
Transformer Testing System. The KCTS-8000 Current
Transformer Testing System is a completely self-contained CT test system. It includes a
KATC-C (or KATC-C1) Comparator, ANSI burdens, supply transformer, and precision
transformer. A motorized coarse Variac and a fine Variac are provided for adjusting the
test current. The KCTS-8000 will test transformers from
5 to 8,000 Amperes.
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Type KC-1500 Current
Transformer Testing System. The KC-1500 Current
Transformer Test System is an economical CT test system capable of testing transformers
from 5 to 1,500 Amperes. It includes a KATC-C (or KATC-C1) Comparator and a single
Variac
for adjusting the test current. ANSI burdens can be purchased individually (none are
included) to keep the cost to a minimum. The KC-1500 requires 120 Volts at a maximum of 20
Amperes and can be used in a mobile environment. Click
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specifications on this
product.
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Type KATC Automatic Transformer Comparators. The
KATC Automatic Transformer Comparators are used to check the accuracy of an unknown
transformer by comparing it to a known reference transformer. The KATCs compare the
secondaries of the two transformers and calculate and display the ratio error, phase angle
error and accuracy class for the transformer-under-test (TUT). Three versions of KATC are
available:
KATC-V Voltage Transformer Comparator is used to
determine the accuracy of voltage transformers with 120 volt secondaries.

KATC-C Current Transformer Comparator is used to
determine the accuracy of current transformers with 5 ampere secondaries.

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a Descriptive Brochure of the KATC-C and KATC-V in PDF
KATC-C1 Current Transformer Comparator is used to
determine the accuracy of current transformers with 1 or 5 ampere secondaries.

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