Stp-01 Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker
Stp-01 Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker
Stp-01 Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker
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1.
1.1
A)
Inspect for physical damage & compare nameplate data with drawings and
specifications.
B)
C)
Perform mechanical operational test on both circuit breaker and its operating
mechanism.
D)
E)
Check tightness of bolted connection using calibrated torque wrench. Refer table # 1
for proper torque values.
1.2
Electrical Tests:
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Perform insulation resistance tests, pole to pole, pole to ground and across open
poles rules
F)
Perform vacuum bottle integrity test (over potential) across each vacuum bottle with
the breaker in the open position in strict accordance with manufacturers instruction.
Do not exceed maximum voltage stipulated for this test.
G)
Perform insulation resistance test on all control wiring at 500V DC. (Do not perform
this test on wiring connected to solid-state relays).
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H)
Perform an over potential test with breaker in close position, test each pole to ground
with other poles grounded for (one) minute test voltage shall be according to the table
# 3, and leakage current shall be recorded for each phase.
1.3
TEST VALUES:
A)
B)
C)
Interrupter shall withstand the over voltage applied without breakdown for one minute.
D)
Compare circuit breaker travel and velocity values to manufacturer's acceptable limits.
E)
F)
Power factor and capacitance test results shall be within nameplate rating for bushings.
1.4
RESISTANCE TEST:
This test generally performed to measure the resistance across the vacuum
interrupter. This contact resistance will be measured by using ducter (Low resistance
measuring instrument). The output Terminals of the ducter will be connected across
the one pole of the interrupter and the resistance across the interrupter is measured
in micro or milli ohms. This test will be repeated for other two poles. The test will be
compared with the manufacturer's recommendations.
1.5
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the trouble of the moving contact and the speed in which the moving contact
separates from the fixed contacts. This test can be conducted by applying a special
high accurate timing mean which allows to measure the time consumed to open the
main breaker contacts from the moments the full voltage has been applied to the trip
coil till it trips.
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
HI-POTENTIAL TEST:
This test will be performed on the interrupter to check the integrity of vacuum
interrupter.
Keep the breaker in open position and applying the high voltage across the isolating
contact. The value of the test voltage will be specified by the manufacturer. The
voltage should be applied gradually up to the specified test voltage recommended by
manufacturer.
This test to be performed on all the three poles to check the integrity of the
interrupter, leakage current shall be recorded for each phase. For test values, refer to
table #3.
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This test to be performed on all the control wiring except for the solid state relay or
any solid state device by using ducter. Test values refer to table # 2.
1.11 Acceptance Criteria:
Accept / Reject the tested component after verifying the test result in manufacturer's
technical particular / catalogue cut / operating instruction manual.
2.
2.1
A)
Inspect for physical damage and compare nameplate information with plants and
specification.
B)
C)
Perform all mechanical operator contact alignment test on both the breaker and its
operating mechanism.
D)
Check tightness of bolted bus joints by using calibrated torque wrench. Refer to
manufacturer's instructions or Table# 1 for torque levels.
E)
F)
G)
Verify that primary and secondary contact wipe and other dimensions vital to
satisfactory operation of the breaker are correct.
H)
Ensure that all maintenance devices are available for servicing and operating the
breaker.
I)
J)
2.2
ELECTRICAL TESTS:
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A)
B)
Measure insulation resistance pole to pole, pole to ground, and across open poles.
Use a minimum test voltage as recommended in Table #2.
C)
Perform insulation resistance at 1000 Volts DC on all control wiring. (Do not perform
the test on wiring connected to solid-state components.)
D)
Perform an over potential test with breaker in closed position test each pole to ground
with other poles grounded for one (1) minute at values in Table - #3 or manufacturer's
specifications.
E)
F)
2.3
TEST VALUES:
A)
Determine contact resistance in micro ohms. Investigate deviations of more than 50%
compared to other poles and similar breakers.
B)
C)
Power factor and arc chute watt loss should be compared with results from previous
tests of similar breaker or related to manufacturer's published data.
D)
Over potential tests shall be evaluated as pass / fail, and measured leakage current.
2.4
2.5
HI-POTENTIAL TEST:
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2.7
Acceptance Criteria:
Accept / Reject the tested component after verifying the test result in manufacturer's
technical particular / catalogue cut / operating instruction manual.
3.1
A)
Inspect for physical damage and compare nameplate data with drawing and
specifications.
B)
C)
Perform all mechanical operation and contact alignment tests on both the circuit
breaker and its operating mechanism in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
D)
E)
Test pressure switch alarms and lockouts for pneumatic and / OR hydraulic operators
as recommended by the manufacturer.
F)
3.2
ELECTRICAL TESTS:
A)
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B)
C)
Trip circuit breaker by operation of each protective device. (Refer to Section # 1.7)
D)
Perform insulation resistance tests pole to ground and across open poles
recommended values as per Table # 2. (Refer to Section # 1.8)
E)
Perform insulation resistance test on all control wiring at 500 volts DC. (Do not perform
this test on wiring connected to solid-state relays).
F)
Perform power factor tests on each phase with breaker closed. Determined tank loss
index.
G)
Perform power factor tests on each bushing. Use conductive straps and hot collar
procedures if bushing are not equipped with a power factor tap.
H)
Perform an over potential test on each pole with breaker in closed position. Test each
pole to ground with other poles grounded for one minute at values in table # 3 OR
manufacturer recommended level.
3.3
TEST VALUES:
A)
Determine contact resistance in micro ohms. Resistance value should not exceed
one hundred fifty percent (50%) of the high limit of the normal range as indicated in
the manufacturer's published data.
B)
C)
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D)
E)
Power factor and capacitor test result shall be with in ten percent (10%) of nameplate
rating of bushings. Tank loss index shall not exceed the manufacturer's allowable
value.
F)
Over potential test shall evaluated as pass / fail, and leakage current should be
recorded for each phase.
3.4
Acceptance Criteria:
Accept / Reject the tested component after verifying the test result in manufacturer's
technical particular / catalogue cut / operating instruction manual
.