4) Click on the
Add
button. The
Create New Test ID
dialog box appears.
5) Click on the
Add Blank Test ID
radio button.
6) Enter a descriptive Test ID. The standard convention used by the software is to start
with the voltage class and add elements that indicate test elements intended for the
Test ID. For this example, we use 480V w/rotor DA Step to create a Test ID that will
serve a 480-volt motor with rotor installed that will include DA and Step Voltage
tests.
Figure 86.
Test ID input.
7) Using the dropdown list, select a
Target Motor Voltage Class.
For this example,
choose the existing voltage class of 480. If it does not exist, you can create a new
one by typing 480 in the edit box of the dropdown list.
8) If a new voltage class type has been entered, enter a description and click on the
Add
Voltage Class
button. A dialog box will appear asking if this action is correct. If it is,
click
OK
. This will close the
Create New Test ID
dialog box.
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