Testing and Commissioning Procedures
Testing and Commissioning Procedures
Testing and Commissioning Procedures
Procedures //
1. Objective
2. Test Equipment Required
3. Test procedures
1. Mechanical Check and Visual Inspection
2. Insulation Resistance Test
3. Polarity Test
4. Secondary/Loop Resistance Test
5. Burden Test (optional test)
6. Magnetization Curve Test (optional test)
7. Turns Ratio Test (optional test)
8. Primary Injection Test
9. High Voltage Test
10. Commisioning Test
4. Applicable Standards
5. Live VIDEO CT Testing (6 Testings)
1. Objective
To confirm the physical condition and electrical characteristics of current
transformer installed in the installation. Ensure the CT is connected to system
properly in all respect (primary and secondary ).
Loop resistance to ensure load is connected properly and circuits not left
open. The circuit connection shall be made as shown Figure 2 for secondary
resistance. Measure the dcresistance value and record. The same shall be
done for all taps and cores. These values are influenced by temperature, so
ambient temperature must be recorded during this test. The circuit connection
shall be made as shown Figure 2 for loop resistance.
Measure the dc resistance including CT and load, phase by phase and values
can be compared between them.
Limits:
The value must be with in specified on nameplate after the effect of temperature
taken in to account. If not factory test results shall be taken as reference.
Figure 2 – CT
resistance / Loop Resistance Test
Notes:
Ohmmeter connection for CT resistance excluding burden.
Ohmmeter connection for CT loop resistance including burden.
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Limits:
The calculated burden should be less than rates CT burden.
Note:
Ammeter selector switch should be at respective phase during test.
High impedance relays shall be shorted during the test.
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This test shall be conducted before ratio test and after secondary resistance
and polarity test, since residual magnetism left in the core due to DC test
(polarity, resistance), which leads additional error in ratio test. The meters used
for this test shall be having true RMS measurement.
The circuit connection shall be made as shown Figure 3. The primary should be
open during test.
Demagnetisation
Before start the test demagnetise the core by Inject voltage on secondary
terminals and increase up to where considerable increment in current with small
voltage increment. Now start decreasing the voltage to zero, the rate at which
increased.
Magnetisation test
Now increase the voltage and monitor the excitation current up to the CT
reaching near to saturation point. Record the reading of voltage and current at
several points. Plot the curve and evaluate the Vk and Img from the graph.
Limits:
Class X CT:
The obtained Vk should be greater than specified one; mag current should be
less than specified one.
Protection class CT:
The secondary limiting voltage can be calculated as follow:
Vslv = Is * ALF (Rct + (VA/Is*Is))
Where:
Is – rated secondary current
Rct – CT secondary resistance
VA – rated CT burden
ALF – Accuracy limit factor
The mag current (Img) drawn at Vslv can be obtained from graph. The following
criteria should be satisfied.
Figure 3 –
Magnetisation Test
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Inject 25% of rated primary current between phase to phase with all connected
burden. Measure secondary current at all points of CT circuits. It shall be done
for other phases.
Limits:
Secondary current should only be observed at respective phase and
neutral leads during Phase to earth injection.
Secondary current should only be observed at respective phases and no
current on neutral during Phase to phase injection.
Figure 4 –
Primary injection / Ratio test
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4. Applicable Standards
IEC 60044-1: Instrument transformers – current transformer.
IEC 60694: common specifications for HV switchgear.
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