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Hi peeps,

I need to remove some split core CT's from a school's Main Tails. The installers never used a shorting block but did earth the secondaries in the meter. I have tried unclipping the CT's but the magnets aren't releasing.

Can one of you kind people please advise me as to how I can get them off. Turning the supply off is not an option at this time.

I must add that this is an unofficial export meter that was installed a solar panel company.

Regards
Mark
 
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One leg of the CT’s should be earthed to form a common link. To handle them safely they should be shorted at the O/P terminals, preferably to earth.
What was the loading when you tried to remove the CT’s? I’ve only ever removed them under no load. Can you not leave them shorted until such a time you can kill the supply? By shorting at the CT's at least you can remove the meter.

Just to cheer you up

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I doubt it's magnetism holding them together, if you really can't separate the cores. No sneaky hidden fasteners?

ct's, shorting block?

Special terminal block to allow disconnection of the meter or instrument while there's still load on the CTs, by putting screws / links in to short the secondaries without any risk of open-circuiting them in the process.

A method I used in emergency was to cut away an inch of insulation from each of the secy leads and clamp them together in slotted line taps such as Legrand http://docdif.fr.grpleg.com/general/legrand-exp/CEXP2012-13/ex212001_617.pdf
 
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If those secondaries aren't shorted then there's a good chance they could start a fire and there could be some very high voltages present. If they're buzzing and getting warm/hot then I'd take that as a sign they might not be shorted. I get nervous with these CT threads we get because CT's are a lot more dangerous than many people give them credit for.

Do a risk assessment and when you've weighed up the hazards then make a plan with the school for an early morning power outage in order to remove them safely. If you're determined to go ahead as a live job then it should be two persons present and full ppe.
 
If those secondaries aren't shorted then there's a good chance they could start a fire and there could be some very high voltages present

The meter is connected and working so they are shorted by the meter at the moment. But it sounds like they are undersize for the job, hence the heating.
 
As Marvo said, arrange a time when the supply can be disconnected no mater how inconvenient it is. I’ve had underrated CT’s catch fire, if that were to happen the supply will be lost anyway.

It’s up to you but I wouldn’t hesitate to kill the supply.
 

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