11.1.4 CT Testing Results Graphs: Functionality
11.1.4 CT Testing Results Graphs: Functionality
11.1.4 CT Testing Results Graphs: Functionality
Functionality:
Isolates graph for A phase only
Functionality:
Goes back to CT Testing Results Graphs (see Section 11.1.6)
Description:
This screen allows the user to view the tabular data for each CT. Each data point is based on the
next pertinent burden step. For example, if the user selects a max burden of 0.5Ω for the
Ratio+Burden test, the data will be presented up to that point. All other cells will display “N/A” to
disclose that no test exists for that particular burden point.
Functionality:
Goes back to CT Burden Results (see Section 11.1.4)
Description:
This screen allows the user to view the tabular data for each CT. Each data point (percent
change in secondary amps) is based on the next pertinent burden step. For example, if the user
selects a max burden of 0.5Ω for the Burden Only test, the data will be presented up to that point.
All other cells will display “N/A” to disclose that no test exists for that particular burden point.
The data presented is the percent change in secondary amps. This means that as each burden
step applies, the PowerMaster® will calculate the percent change from the last burden step.
Functionality:
Completes the test and goes back to CT Test Results (see Section 11.1.2)
Description:
This feature allows the user to demagnetize the current transformer. A CT can be magnetized by
a current surge when opening the primary at heavier loads. Magnetization can also occur when
accidentally opening the secondary while the load is still applied.
CT magnetization is not a common occurrence, but there are traits the user should look for.
When performing a CT Burden or CT Burden + Ratio test (Ratio Only not applicable), the user
may notice the ratio results to be inaccurate. When the user toggles over to view the Graphs or
Data, the change in secondary current is relatively stable (<1%) throughout the test. This may be
an indication the CT is magnetized.
The demagnetization key is available after the CT results are displayed (see Section 11.1.2).
Select the desired CT, then press the F3 key. Press F6 to begin the process. The PowerMaster®
will step up resistance on the existing secondary current up to 4.0 ohms. Once it reaches its
peak, it will slowly step the resistance back down to 0 applied burden. The PowerMaster® will
repeat this process up to 5 times until complete. When the process is complete (either pass or
fail), the user presses the F6 key to continue. At this time, the user will be prompted to test the
CT post-demagnetization to verify the registration. After the CT is tested, the user will press the
F6 key to complete the test and save the data.
When any of the first two test parameters are present, an error message will display to the user.
When the last test parameter is present, a 30 second delay will apply between each test.
Functionality:
Moves to next field
Enters drop down box and views test mode selections; checks/unchecks
check boxes
Moves cursor up and down for selecting a CT in the drop down box
Description:
This screen allows the user to perform a current transformer (CT) test using the phantom load.
Using the CT Current Drive cable (separate accessory), the user can connect to an energized CT
to “boost” the current and verify the accuracy and proper operation in the field. The A phase
current will act as the “primary” current drive for the CT. The B phase current will act as the
“secondary” output for the CT. C phase is not used.
For window-type CT’s, the user can use the current cable extension to loop through the CT as
many as four times. This effectively multiplies the current driving through the transformer. For
PowerMaster Connections:
1. Connect the multi-pin current cable to CURRENT on the PowerMaster®.
2. Connect the standard 3-Phase Voltage Cable to VOLTAGE on the PowerMaster®.
3. Connect the green safety ground to a known earth ground.
4. From the 3-Phase Voltage Cable, connect t A (red) and N (white) to the A phase and
Neutral potentials respectively.
5. Connect the AUX PWR and AUX NEU to a source between 100-530VAC.
6. Connect the 3-Phase Current Probe Adapter Cable to PROBE SET 1.
7. Connect a primary probe (ex. 36” Flexible Current Probe) to the red connector on the 3-
Phase Current Probe Adapter Cable.
Remove cover for X1 & X2 Insert shorting bar Remove wires from X1 & X2
Continued…
Connect alligator clips (white=dot) Remove shorting bar Insert A Drive, loop, terminate
Insert A Drive, loop, terminate Wrap flex around all conductors Connect alligator clips to current
(arrow towards the load) return (insert spacer)
Clamp across the bar with the jumper clamps, Wrap flex around the bar, verifying the current
Red = Source, Black = Load connections nor the secondary ct wiring are in the
loop
WARNING! Before changing phases, remove both clamps from the Bar CT. Do not make any
connections on the next phase to be tested until both jumper clamps are removed from
the previous phase. Failure to do so can result in damage to the Powermaster, which is
not covered under warranty.
PowerMaster Connections:
1. Connect the multi-pin current cable to CURRENT on the PowerMaster®.
2. Connect the standard 3-Phase Voltage Cable to VOLTAGE on the PowerMaster®.
3. Connect the green safety ground to a known earth ground.
4. From the 3-Phase Voltage Cable, connect A (red) and N (white) to the A phase and
Neutral potentials respectively.
5. Connect the AUX PWR and AUX NEU to a source between 100-530VAC.
6. Connect the 3-Phase Current Probe Adapter Cable to PROBE SET 1.
7. Connect the Red Phase A wire to the input of the CT Boost box, Connect the return
Phase A wire(white) to the CT Boost Box.
8. Determine the length of wire required to reach the Pole mounted CT. There are two
options, 30ft of wire that will test up to 20A, and 10ft of wire that will test up to 50A.
9. Feed the wire through the CT in the appropriate direction
10. Follow the above steps for connecting the secondary for monitoring(section 11.2)
Feed the 10 or 30 ft
Ensure the plugs are
additional wire through the
pushed in firmly. To
ct. Connect to the second
remove the plugs, push in,
box, following current flow Perform Testing
then pull out. The
conventions. Can put as
connector with the white
many loops as needed for
circle is return.
additional current testing.
Allow stabilization to occur After stabilization complete, F6 to View results; move connections to
continue B phase and repeat steps 3-5
STEP 7 STEP 8
Functionality:
Views the database information for PT phase A (default)
Continues
Description:
This screen allows the user to perform a voltage transformer (PT) test using the customer’s load.
This test has one option to choose from:
1. Ratio Only: Checks only the PT ratio (and angle) as measured from the actual PT
primary and secondary voltages
The “Transformer Specs” for each individual phase are populated using the information from the
Site Editor. These fields cannot be edited in this screen, but must be edited in the Site Editor
screen.
When results are displayed, A phase is always located at the top graph, then the other two
graphs correspond to B phase and C phase respectively. If the user is testing a service type with
only 1 or 2 PT’s present, the PowerMaster® will only test the PT’s that are active for the particular
service type.
Testing Tips:
1. Verify the probe is rated for the voltage being tested
2. Never connect a voltage probe around a conductor before terminating it to its cable and to
the PowerMaster®.
3. For Litewire probes, verify the optic cable is clean to prevent surface arcing.
4. Position the probe as far as practical from other voltage carrying conductors.
5. IN GENERAL, if a PT Ratio test has an erroneous ratio result or a phase angle greater
than ±1°, check the installation of the voltage probe before suspecting a PT problem.
View results. Move probe to B View results. Move probe to C View results. Press F6 to save.
phase, F6 to continue. phase, F6 to continue.
Press F6 to continue Confirm the probes are View results. Press F6 to save.
connected, F6 to continue