Current transformers (CTs) are essential components in power systems and electrical networks, designed to measure alternating current (AC) by producing a reduced current proportional to the primary current. This allows for safe and accurate current monitoring in various applications, including power distribution, metering, and protection systems. Current transformers are critical for scaling down high currents to manageable levels for metering devices, protection relays, and control systems. They come in various configurations, such as wound, toroidal, and bar-type, with different current ratios and accuracy classes to suit specific applications. These transformers are integral to ensuring accurate measurement, effective protection, and proper system control in high-voltage applications. Safety is a paramount consideration, with insulation and thermal stability being key features to withstand the rigors of high-current environments. These characteristics make CTs indispensable for electrical grid management, industrial applications, and safety systems, providing both reliability and precision.