Split Core type Current Transformer Specifications
The electrical performance of split-core current transformers is not as good as that of the continuous toroidal coil. The “circle” like ( or “ring” like ) shape of the toroid usually offers a shorter magnetic path length than other cores. Since the toroids are continuous, they do not add any air gap to the core structure. Split-core current transformers ( including toroidal split- cores ) add some air gap to the core structure. Consequently, the split-core current transformers will draw more magnetizing ( exciting ) current than a continuous toroidal current transformer made of the same core material ( assuming comparable size and/or weight. ). The toroidal shape provides better magnetic coupling and less leakage inductance than the “C” and “U” core structures commonly used in split-core current transformers.
Split-core current transformers for lower frequency applications ( power frequencies ) typically use grain oriented silicon steel or nickel alloys for the core material. There are some more exotic materials available. The material is cut into strips and then wound on an arbor ( mandrel ) to form a core. The core is then cut in half. These are known as “tape-wound” cores because their construction resembles a roll of tape.
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