Insulation Tester 1 CI 02 I2
Insulation Tester 1 CI 02 I2
Insulation Tester 1 CI 02 I2
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: Eby Joy
QA/QC Engineer
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Purpose
Inorder to provide the written calibration procedure for insulation testers. Insulation
testers are used to verify that electrical installations are safe, to test windings on
motors and to test insulation resistance on various appliances. It is essential that the
tester provides the correct test voltage as the voltage may influence the measurement
results.
2.
Scope
The calibration requirements specified in this document apply to all portable didital
insulation testers. Insulation Test Voltage, Insulation Test Resistance, Insulation Test
current would come under the scope of calibration in an inulation tester. Uncertainty
budgeting of insulation tester calibration will be explained in this procedure.
3.
Location
The calibration will be carried out in the Lab or customer premises depending on the
customer requirement. For better accuracy, lab calibration is preferred.
4.
5.
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a. The output voltage is measured on each range to ensure that the tester delivers
at least the minimum specified voltage.
b. This measurement should be conducted at the load recommended by the
manufacturer, normal case we take the load as 1G. The output voltage
measured as well as the value of the load shall be stated on the calibration
certificate.
c. The voltage applied by the insulation tester can be measured by Transmille
3200 Electrical Test calibrator.
d. To measure the insulation voltage, Connect the insulation tester to the 4mm
sockets at the top of the calibrator using the set of silicon test leads, or the
leads supplied with the instrument.
e. From the Insulation Resistance menu displayed on the 3200A, select the
VOLTAGE function using the soft key.
f. Press the test button in the insulation tester to inject voltage to the calibrator.
Record the measured value in the transmille 3200 and the applied value from
the tester. Record the error.
8.4Insulation Voltage Measurement - Method 2
a. To measure voltages above 1000 V the following method shall be used.
b. The insulation Tester is to be connected to 1 G load(CB 101). Across the load a
mulimeter will be connected through a high voltage probe as the voltage rating
for multimeters cannot exceed 1000V.
c. Start applying the voltage across the load and measure the voltage across the
load using the mulimeter.
d. Check the error between the insulation tester voltage and the voltage measured
by the reference multimeter.
8.5Insulation current Measurement (Figure 3)
e. Select the required voltage range to be measured using either the digital
Control or the up / down arrow keys in Transmille 3200 Electrical Test Calibrator.
Ranges include 50V, 100V, 250V, 500V and 1000V.The impedance of each
range is automatically set to give the correct load 1mA / 0.5mA (see test current
below) at the applied nominal voltage range.
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Figure 3
g. Select the required measurement current using the Soft Keys. The default
setting for current load is 0.5mA nominal which is thecorrect load/test current
for the 17th Edition equipment -e.g. must be able to supply 0.5mA at the
specified test voltage.Older insulation testers (16th Edition) produced 1mA
current at the specified test voltage. The 3200A should be set to 1mA current
for these instruments. Very old testers may only produce a very small current
and the voltage will collapse under any load these should be tested using
additional equipment.
8.6Insulation Tester with Continuity function
a. Calibrate the low value ohms/continuity ranges by applying at least two low
ohm resistance values.
b. Note that insulation testers are 2-terminal and are often calibrated with the
leads supplied. This shall be reported on the calibration certificate.
8.7Voltage Measurement Accuracy
a. Calibrate the voltage measuring ranges at a minimum of two points along the
range
using transmille 3041 following accredited procedure (AC/QSP/029).
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Figure:
Step 1 - Measure without the guard terminal connected (173 M expected)
Step 2- Measure with the guard terminal connected (1 G expected)
9. Accuracy Criteria
a.
If the UUT reading exceeds and adjustment of the same is not possible to make
it within the manufacturer recommended tolerance limit,then the instrument
need to be rejected without calculating the uncertainty limits.
b. If the UUT reading exceeds the manufacturer recommended tolerance limit and
adjustment is possible to make it within tolernace limit as specfied by the
manufacturer, then the same need to be approved, certified.The uncertainty
Estimation needs to be done and given in the certificate.
c. If the UUT is within the manufacturer tolerance limit without any adjustment,
then the instrument is approved,certified. The uncertainty Estimation needs to
be done and given in the certificate.
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Model Equation
Yi = Ym +Ymc UB1+UB2+UB3+UB4
Ym= Value from the master instrument
Yi = Indicated value in the UUT
Ymc= Correction from the master instrument
UB1= Calibration of the reference meter
UB2= Resolution of The UUT
UB3= Thermal EMF in the Leads (Only applicable if a Voltage measurement fearure is
available in the unit)
UB4= Drift in the master instrument.
13.
13.1
Measurements
S=
n
measurements
Xi value of individual
Xa Average of total
number of measurement
Xi - Xa
i=1
n1
Estimated standard uncertainty
uA =
------------------- Eq(1)
S
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n
where S estimated standard deviation.
Probability Distribution is Normal
13.2 Type B uncertainties
a. Uncertainty from Master Equipment Certificate (uB1)
uB1
Expanded Uncertainty
2
------------------- Eq(2)
Probability Distribution is Normal
-------------------
Equ(3)
uB2 =
2X 3
Equ(4)
uB3 =
-------------------
2
This uncertainty contribution will be considered only in voltage
measurement function in
the Insulation tester.
Probability Distribution is Rectangular
d. Uncertainty Due to Drift (uB4)
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uB4= |Y0-Yt|/3
---------------------- Equ(5)
Y0- Measurement at Time 0
Yt- Mesaurement at Time t
Probability Distribution is Rectangular
uB12
uc =
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1.
Calibrators uncertainty is mentioned in the calibration certificate of the
Master instrument as expanded uncertainty hence divide the value by 2 to get
the combined uncertainty.
2.
Use the above mentioned formula Eq(2) to get UB1
b. Estimation of Uncertainty due to Limited Resolution of the UUT ( uB2)
1.
Resolution of the UUT is taken into consideration. The limit to the ability
of an instrument to indicate small changes in the quantity being measured,
referred to as resolution or digital rounding error, is treated as a systematic
component of uncertainty. Half scale of the resolution is taken and the
probability distribution is rectangular, therefore the divisor is 3 .
2.
Use the equation, (Equ3) to get uB2.
c. Estimation of Uncertainty due to Thermal EMF (uB3)
1.
Refer to the technician guide to get the value of uB3.
2.
If an electrical conductor passes through a temperature gradient then a
potential difference will be generated across that gradient. This is known as the
Seebeck effect and these
unwanted, parasitic voltages can cause errors in some measurement systems
in particular, where small dc voltages are being measured.
3.
Take the leads which are used for the calibration. Short circuit one end of
the cables and other ends are connected to the voltage terminals. Take readings
with the leads connected to the positive and negative of the voltage terminal
and readings taken with the leads switched at the voltage terminal.
4.
The probability distribution is rectangular, therefore the divisor is 3 .
5.
Use the equation, Equ(4) to get uB3.
d. Estimation of Uncertainty due to Drift (uB4)
1.
2.
from
3.
4.
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Sym
bol
uA
uB1
uB2
uB3
uB4
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INSULATION TESTER
Source of
Uncertainty
Repeatability
Calibration of
the Master
Instrument
Resolution of
the UUT
Thermal
Emf(Error
due to leads
Drift
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Probability
Distribution
Normal
Divisor
1
Sensitivity
Coefficient(Ci)
1
Normal
Rectangular
Rectangular
Rectangular
Add all
Combined
Normal
1
Uncertainty
Expanded
U
Normal(k=2)
1
Uncertainty
uncertainties above, using the Law of Error propagation.
3.
The probability distibution is normal because it is a summation of many
standard probability distributions. The divisor is 1
4.
Use Equ(6) to get the combined Uncertainty
uc
f.
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a.
b.
c.
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Documentation
Record all calibration points (includes applied value and measured value) in the
work sheet (AC/WF/003) before and after ( if required ) adjustment.
If the instrument is out of tolerance and not possible to adjust , it is forwarded
to the technical supervisor with a fault report.
Readings are enterd in to the central suystem along with all the details of the
instrument ( if calibration completed )
Certificate of calibration is suued to the customer.
16.
Data to be recorded.
a. Applied readings and indicated readings to be recorded in work sheet.
b. Applied readings and indicated readings after adjustment ( if need be ) to be
recorded in the same worksheet ( May use more than one page as required but
need to bind together and the assigned certificate number to be mentioned in
each page)
c. Calculation of tolerance limit and calculation of uncertainty values are to be
performed.
Prepare calibration certificate / service report as per the procedure
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