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Routine Field Testing

Routine  field testing of the electrical equipment is intended to enable maintenance personal to determine,
without laboratory conditions  or complicated equipment, that a particular electrical equipment is able to
perform its basic circuit functions.

The following constitutes a guide to tests that might be performed during routine maintenance.

1.

Insulation Resistance Test

Extreme  atmospheres  and conditions may reduce the dielectric withstandability of any insulating
material. An instrument commonly known as "megger" is used to perform this test.

The  voltage recommended for this test should be at least 50 percent greater than the circuit rating;
however, a minimum of 500 volts is permissible. Tests should be made  between phases of
opposite  polarity as well as from current carrying parts of the circuit protective device to ground.
Also,  a test should be made between the line-and-load terminals with the circuit protective device
in the "OFF" position.

Resistance values below one megaohm are considered  unsafe  and  should be investigated for
possible contamination on the surfaces.

NOTE:  

For  individual  circuit  protective device's resistance readings, load and line conductors

should be disconnected. If not disconnected, the test measurements will also include the
characteristics of the attached circuits.

A  temperature  and humidity reading are recommended and recorded during the testing
period.

Insulation  resistivity  is  markedly effected by temperature and humidity conditions. Based
condition of one (1) megaohm per kV assumes a 20°C wet bulb reading. The following table shall
be used to adjust readings to the 20°C constant.

                 TABLE OF TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTORS

Temp (°C)

Motors

Transformers

Oil filled

Cables

PVC 90

XLPE

0

0.40

0.25

0.22

0.41

5

0.50

0.36

0.37

0.54

10

0.63

0.50

0.58

0.72

15

0.81

0.74

1.00

0.96

20

1.00

1.00

1.53

1.28

25

1.25

1.4

2.48

1.70

30

1.58

1.98

4.03

2.26

35

2.00

2.80

6.53

3.01

40

2.50

3.93

10.70

3.99

45

3.15

5.60

17.10

5.30

50

3.98

7.83

27.85

7.04

55

5.00

11.20

45.00

9.35

60

6.30

15.85

73.00

12.40

2.

Connection Test

Connections to the circuit protective device should be inspected to determine that  a proper
electrical  joint  is present. If overheating in these connections is evident by discoloration or signs
of arcing, the connections should be removed and the connecting surfaces clean  before re-

Summary of Contents for SAHARA Series

Page 1: ...pment ABB Electrical Industries Co Ltd Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ABB SAHARA Series Compact Substation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 24kV 36kV SAHARA 500 SAHARA MAX 1 SAHARA 1000 SAHARA MAX 2 SAHARA 1600...

Page 2: ...al Inspection 7 MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC INSPECTION 7 Bolt Tightness 7 Inspection and Testing 7 Routine Field Testing 8 1 Insulation Resistance Test 8 2 Connection Test 9 3 Mechanical Operation 9 TRAN...

Page 3: ...tance of care in Site selection and design embodying features that provide adequate ventilation protection and security and which have taken account of appropriate fire moisture and explosion hazards...

Page 4: ...on has not sustained any damage during transportation Immediately upon receipt of the Package Compact Substation examine them to determine if any damage or loss was sustained during transit If abuse o...

Page 5: ...LIFT OR MOVE A TRANSFORMER OR PACKAGE COMPACT SUBSTATION WITHOUT ADEQUATE EQUIPMENT AND PRECAUTIONS 2 TERMINALS ARE FOR ELECTRICAL LOADING ONLY 3 DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS THAT ARE NOT AUTHORIZED BY...

Page 6: ...ue stress on the terminals Conductors should be securely fastened in place and adequately supported with allowances for expansion and contraction FINAL INSPECTION PRIOR TO ENERGIZATION After the Packa...

Page 7: ...wings and previous test records before starting activity Scrutinize maintenance instructions given for the equipment to be maintained Maintenance information is given in the Operation and Maintenance...

Page 8: ...stigated for possible contamination on the surfaces NOTE For individual circuit protective device s resistance readings load and line conductors should be disconnected If not disconnected the test mea...

Page 9: ...tenance measures can be carried out which can not normally be performed during operation Before starting maintenance work the transformer has to be disconnected from the network and earthed or grounde...

Page 10: ...en of milliamperes With the same voltage reading the current taken by other phases can be measured The excitation currents of different phases should be approximately the same magnitude In a damage ph...

Page 11: ...nergy may be different for different fuse types as well as the selection tables and protection characteristics It is compulsory to use the same type of fuse links in all phases type rated current The...

Page 12: ...ring periodic checks established the best fixed periods for maintenance work It is also advisable to refer to the following rules The circuit breakers that operate rarely or which remain closed or ope...

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