A switch is installed on the secondary side of the current transformer to short-circuit both the CT and the burden resistor, preventing any signal from reaching the generator. When set to the “Unit” position, the switch allows the generator to operate independently of the parallel generating system, eliminating the effects of the droop circuit.
When a generator operates independently in a parallel droop system without the short-circuit switch set to the "Unit" position, an unwanted droop occurs in the generator's output voltage. The same effect happens in a crosscurrent system, though to a lesser extent, because other burden resistors in series function as a voltage divider, proportionally reducing the voltage.