Originally Posted by
Kalbi_Rob
In accordance with NETA 7.10.1.b: only insulation resistance testing is required for maintenance testing of CTs.
That being said, it does not hurt to perform the optional tests.
I highly recommend reading up on CT saturation as the Knee provides the point at which the CT goes into saturation. We determine this value during acceptance/maintenance testing to verify damage has not occurred to the core (such as physical or overheating). If damage occurs in the core, then the magnetic flux created can change the saturation point of the CT, causing erroneous readings at higher loads, or be affected by a different burden value than originally designed. That varied burden could cause the CT to go into saturation not as engineered, causing erroneous readings, improper protection, and potential damage to the CT and surrounding equipment or connected equipment.