What is a current transformer and voltage transformer?*

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In electrical engineering, a current transformer (CT) is used for measurement of electric  currents. Current transformers, together with voltage transformers (VT) (potential  transformers (PT)), are known as instrument transformers. When current in a circuit is too  high to directly apply to measuring instruments, a current transformer produces a reduced  current accurately proportional to the current in the circuit, which can be conveniently  connected to measuring and recording instruments. A current transformer also isolates the  measuring instruments from what may be very high voltage in the monitored circuit. Current  transformers are commonly used in metering and protective relays in the electrical power  industry.

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