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I'm not going to touch it but I've a PV system installed that has CT clamp in supply meter. What does this do, why does it increase my import from grid?
 
In itself, it's not capable of increasing your import from the grid. If you're moving it and the reading is changing, that's to be expected (to an extent) because whilst CTs are pretty good, they are not as accurate as direct measurement.

What it does is convert a fluctuating magnetic field into a voltage that represents the current flowing in the cable it is clamped around.

It works because the magnetic field strength is proportional to the current flowing in the conductor and the voltage from the CT (which is essentially a coil of wire) is proportional to the field strength. So, higher voltage = higher current. Moving it will alter the field strength and thus it may appear to increase or decrease the current it is reading. The reality is it's not changing it, it's just exagerating the inaccuracy inherent in this measurement method.
 
In itself, it's not capable of increasing your import from the grid. If you're moving it and the reading is changing, that's to be expected (to an extent) because whilst CTs are pretty good, they are not as accurate as direct measurement.

What it does is convert a fluctuating magnetic field into a voltage that represents the current flowing in the cable it is clamped around.

It works because the magnetic field strength is proportional to the current flowing in the conductor and the voltage from the CT (which is essentially a coil of wire) is proportional to the field strength. So, higher voltage = higher current. Moving it will alter the field strength and thus it may appear to increase or decrease the current it is reading. The reality is it's not changing it, it's just exagerating the inaccuracy inherent in this measurement method.
Thanks. I'm not an electrician and have no intention of doing anything with it. The generation meter installed with my PV system shows more being imported than consumed within the home. The installers say it is because of the CT clamp. It is only about 0.5 kwh a day but it all costs!
 

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