Troubleshooting 9:11
CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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determined that the input circuit breaker has tripped, a high current or
overload has occurred. This high current could have been a temporary
problem, perhaps due to a lightning surge, or a permanent short circuit. The
best method of proceeding is to reduce the voltage output tap to a low level
and reset the circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker does not trip again, the
problem was probably temporary and full output voltage can be restored. If
the circuit breaker does trip, a permanent short circuit is indicated.
To determine if the short circuit is external to the rectifier, disconnect one
of the DC output connection leads and reset the breaker. If the short circuit
is external to the rectifier, the circuit breaker will not trip. If the short
circuit is internal to the rectifier, the circuit breaker will again trip. Next,
the best approach involves isolating the problem to a particular section of
the rectifier by beginning at the input terminals and adding one component
at a time to the circuit until the circuit breaker trips. The short circuit must
be the last component connected when the circuit breaker trips. For
example, the transformer can be connected to the input circuit breaker with
the tap adjustment bars removed.
The sequence of short circuit location is shown in Figure 9.9.
Isolate shorted
component by adding
one component at a time
AC Input
Voltage
Problem external
to rectifier on the
input side
No
Yes
Tripped
Input Circuit
Breaker
Locate open
circuit by finding
component with
voltage drop.
No
Lower Voltage Taps
& Reset Breaker
Yes
Does
Breaker
Trip
Temporary
short-restore
output voltage
level
No
Yes
Disconnect Output
Lead & Reset Breaker
Does
Breaker
Trip
Short is in
output circuit
No
Yes
Isolate shorted
component by adding
one component at a time
AC Input
Voltage
Problem external
to rectifier on the
input side
No
Yes
Tripped
Input Circuit
Breaker
Tripped
Input Circuit
Breaker
Locate open
circuit by finding
component with
voltage drop.
No
Lower Voltage Taps
& Reset Breaker
Yes
Does
Breaker
Trip
Temporary
short-restore
output voltage
level
No
Yes
Disconnect Output
Lead & Reset Breaker
Does
Breaker
Trip
Does
Breaker
Trip
Short is in
output circuit
No
Yes
Figure 9.9 Locating a Short Circuit in a Rectifier Circuit
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