| ??? 02/06/10 08:49 Read: times  | 
#172937 - Not precise terminology  but  Abbreviations Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Andy Neil said: 
Jerson Fernandes said: 
...by reading this verbal duel over nothing.  The original question has been left out in the dirt.   No, it hasn't! The meaning of the word "transformer" is entirely pertinent - essential, in fact - to the original question! That is because the original question is about DC - and a true transformer will not work at DC. The below links belongs to Public organizations stating what their take for DCCT is: Batavia, IL USA GOVT http://www.fnal.gov/pub/now/definitions/dcct.html European Organization for Nuclear Research http://sl.web.cern.ch/SL/pogrou...andlab.htm Indian Govt http://intranet.powergridindia.com/pn/downlo...ations.pdf US GOVT LAB http://www.bnl.gov/nsls2/com...-10-06.ppt ETSI France http://portal.etsi.org/edithelp/abbrev/d.asp True Transformer and False Transformer is not the part of discussion but Abbreviations. I said earlier It should have been mentioned DCCT ! . If the question asked is for measuring DC then a CT that measures DC current should be used . -Ap  | 



