What Is the Difference Between Metering CT and Protection CT?
The main difference between a metering CT and a protection CT is their design purpose.
A metering CT is designed to provide highly accurate current measurement under normal operating conditions for:
- Energy meters
- Power monitoring systems
- EMS platforms
A protection CT is designed to maintain accurate current transformation during fault conditions such as:
- Short circuits
- Overcurrent events
Main Difference:
| Feature | Metering CT | Protection CT |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Measurement | Protection |
| Priority | Accuracy | Fault response |
| Normal Operation | Very high accuracy | Good accuracy |
| Fault Current | Designed to saturate earlier | Designed to avoid saturation |
| Typical Class | 0.2, 0.5, 0.5S, 1.0 | 5P, 10P |
| Application | Energy monitoring | Relay protection |
Introduction
Current transformers are used in almost every modern electrical system.
However, not all CTs are designed for the same purpose.
A common mistake in electrical projects is selecting a CT only according to:
- Current ratio
- Physical size
- Price
The application purpose must be considered first.
There are two major categories:
- Metering Current Transformer
- Protection Current Transformer
Although both use electromagnetic induction principles, their internal designs and performance requirements are very different.
Chapter 1 — What Is a Metering Current Transformer?
A metering CT is designed to provide accurate current measurement during normal operating conditions.
Its main purpose is:
Convert high electrical current into a smaller, accurate signal for measurement devices.
Typical Applications
Metering CTs are used in:
- Energy meters
- Power meters
- EMS systems
- Building management systems
- Industrial monitoring systems
Measurement System Example
Electrical Load
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Metering CT
↓
Energy Meter
↓
EMS Platform
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Energy Analysis
Main Requirements of Metering CT
A metering CT focuses on:
1. High Accuracy
Because measurement data affects:
- Energy analysis
- Cost allocation
- Billing
2. Low Measurement Error
Important parameters:
- Ratio error
- Phase displacement
3. Good Performance Under Normal Load
Metering CTs are optimized for:
- 20%
- 50%
- 100%
of rated current.
Chapter 2 — What Is a Protection Current Transformer?
A protection CT is designed for electrical protection systems.
Its main purpose is:
Provide reliable current information to protection relays during abnormal conditions.
Typical Applications
Protection CTs are used in:
- Circuit breaker protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Differential protection
- Transformer protection
- Generator protection
Protection System Example
Power System Fault
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Protection CT
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Protection Relay
↓
Circuit Breaker Trip
↓
Equipment Protection
Main Requirements of Protection CT
Protection CT focuses on:
1. Avoiding Saturation During Faults
During short circuits:
Current may reach:
- 10 times
- 20 times
- 50 times
normal current.
The CT must continue providing reliable signals.
2. Fault Current Reproduction
Protection relays need accurate fault current information.
Chapter 3 — Key Difference: Accuracy vs Saturation
The biggest technical difference:
Metering CT
Designed to achieve:
High accuracy during normal operation
Protection CT
Designed to achieve:
Reliable performance during fault conditions
Why Are They Different?
Because their priorities are different.
Metering CT Priority
Normal operation:
Accuracy ↑↑↑
Fault operation:
Saturation allowed
Protection CT Priority
Normal operation:
Accuracy acceptable
Fault operation:
Saturation avoided
Chapter 4 — Accuracy Class Comparison
Metering CT Accuracy Classes
Common classes:
- Class 0.2
- Class 0.5
- Class 0.5S
- Class 1.0
Class 0.2
Application:
- Revenue metering
- Precision measurement
Class 0.5 / 0.5S
Application:
- Industrial EMS
- Energy monitoring
- Smart meters
Class 1.0
Application:
- General monitoring
Protection CT Accuracy Classes
Common classes:
- 5P10
- 10P10
Example:
5P10
Means:
- Composite error ≤5%
- Accuracy maintained up to 10 times rated current
Example:
Rated current:
400A
Fault current:
4000A
Protection CT should maintain acceptable performance.
Chapter 5 — Metering CT vs Protection CT Technical Comparison
| Parameter | Metering CT | Protection CT |
|---|---|---|
| Main Purpose | Measurement | Protection |
| Design Goal | Accuracy | Fault reliability |
| Normal Current Accuracy | Very high | Moderate |
| Fault Current Performance | Saturates earlier | Avoids saturation |
| Accuracy Class | 0.2 0.5 0.5S 1.0 | 5P 10P |
| Core Design | Measurement optimized | Protection optimized |
| Connected Device | Energy meter | Protection relay |
| Application | EMS | Protection system |
Chapter 6 — Why Metering CT Saturates Earlier
This is intentional.
A metering CT should protect measurement equipment.
During a large fault:
Example:
Normal current:
400A
Fault:
20,000A
A metering CT saturates:
↓
Secondary output does not increase excessively
↓
Protects energy meter input
Chapter 7 — Why Protection CT Avoids Saturation
Protection relays need to know the actual fault magnitude.
If CT saturates too early:
The relay may receive incorrect information.
Result:
- Delayed protection
- Incorrect trip decision
Therefore protection CT uses:
- Larger magnetic core
- Higher saturation point
Chapter 8 — Which CT Should Be Used for Energy Monitoring?
For applications such as:
- Energy meters
- EMS systems
- Smart buildings
- Solar monitoring
- EV charging
The recommended choice is:
Metering CT
Recommended accuracy:
Industrial Monitoring
Class 0.5
Precision Measurement
Class 0.5S / Class 0.2
Chapter 9 — Which CT Should Be Used for Protection?
Applications:
- Switchgear protection
- Relay systems
- Transformer protection
Recommended:
Protection CT
Examples:
- 5P10
- 10P10
Chapter 10 — Application Comparison
Industrial Factory Energy Monitoring
Requirement:
Measure electricity consumption.
Choose:
✅ Metering CT
Example:
Class 0.5 Split Core CT
Solar PV Monitoring
Requirement:
Track energy generation.
Choose:
✅ Metering CT
EV Charging Station
Requirement:
Energy measurement and billing.
Choose:
✅ Metering CT
Medium Voltage Switchgear Protection
Requirement:
Fault detection.
Choose:
✅ Protection CT
Transformer Differential Protection
Requirement:
High fault accuracy.
Choose:
✅ Protection CT
Chapter 11 — YADA Metering CT Solutions
YADA focuses on intelligent energy measurement and monitoring applications.
The CT product portfolio is designed for:
- Smart energy meters
- EMS platforms
- Industrial monitoring
- Renewable energy systems
SCT24L Split Core Metering CT
Applications
- Building EMS
- Energy meters
- Retrofit monitoring
Advantages
✔ Easy installation
✔ High measurement accuracy
✔ Compact design
✔ Suitable for existing systems
SCT40L Split Core Metering CT
Applications
- Industrial feeders
- Distribution monitoring
- Energy management projects
Advantages
✔ Higher current capability
✔ Reliable measurement
✔ Flexible installation
CTF Series Metering CT
Applications:
- Industrial panels
- Switchboards
- Energy monitoring systems
ZCT Residual Current Transformer
Applications:
- Leakage detection
- Ground fault monitoring
Chapter 12 — How to Select the Correct CT Type
Ask three questions:
Question 1
What is the purpose?
Energy measurement?
Choose:
Metering CT
Protection?
Choose:
Protection CT
Question 2
What device will receive the signal?
Energy meter:
Metering CT
Protection relay:
Protection CT
Question 3
What accuracy class is required?
Energy monitoring:
Class 0.5
Protection:
5P10
Chapter 13 — Common Selection Mistakes
Mistake 1
Using protection CT for energy monitoring.
Problem:
Poor measurement accuracy.
Mistake 2
Using metering CT for protection.
Problem:
Possible saturation during faults.
Mistake 3
Selecting only by current ratio.
Problem:
Wrong CT application.
Mistake 4
Ignoring connected equipment.
Meter and relay requirements are different.
Chapter 14 — FAQ
1. Can a metering CT be used for protection?
Generally no.
Protection systems require protection CT characteristics.
2. Can a protection CT measure energy?
Technically possible, but measurement accuracy is usually insufficient.
3. What CT class is used for energy meters?
Common:
- Class 0.5
- Class 0.5S
4. What does 5P10 mean?
A protection CT accuracy designation indicating protection performance up to 10 times rated current.
5. Which CT does EMS use?
EMS normally uses metering CT.
6. Are split core CTs metering CTs?
Yes.
Many split core CTs are designed specifically for energy monitoring.
Technical Glossary
Metering CT
Current transformer optimized for accurate measurement.
Protection CT
Current transformer optimized for fault protection.
Saturation
Condition where CT output is no longer proportional to primary current.
Accuracy Class
Maximum permitted measurement error.
Protection Relay
Device that detects abnormal electrical conditions and triggers protection actions.
Key Takeaways
- Metering CT and protection CT have different design goals.
- Metering CT prioritizes measurement accuracy.
- Protection CT prioritizes fault performance.
- Energy monitoring systems should use metering CTs.
- Protection systems require protection CTs.
- Common metering CT classes:
- Class 0.2
- Class 0.5
- Class 0.5S
- Class 1.0
- Common protection CT classes:
- 5P10
- 10P10
- Selecting the correct CT type improves system accuracy, reliability and safety.
Need a Metering Current Transformer for Energy Monitoring?
YADA provides precision CT solutions for:
✔ Smart energy meters
✔ Industrial EMS
✔ Solar PV monitoring
✔ EV charging systems
✔ Smart buildings
Solutions include:
- Split Core Metering CT
- Industrial Current Transformer
- Customized OEM CT
Contact YADA engineering team for:
- CT ratio selection
- Accuracy class recommendation
- Customized energy monitoring solutions

