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Maintenance Testing Guidelines
The following information is a guide for maintenance services. Consult specific instruction manuals and drawings for detailed installation and operating procedures. Capacitors should be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified personnel as defined by OSHA 29CFR1910 subpart 5. These instructions do not cover all details, variations, or combinations of the equipment, its installation, checkout, and safe operation. Care must be exercised to comply with local, state, and national regulations, as well as safety practices for this class of equipment.
Prior To Testing
Procure and review all drawing associated with the equipment being tested. Study all instructional documents (Operation and Maintenance Manuals) applicable to the equipment. Obtain a copy of the appropriate test form to record test results. Verify suitability and accuracy of equipment to be used for testing. Record all existing equipment settings as well as settings resulting from any necessary adjustments. The proper settings for testing should be supplied by the customers engineer or from a Power Systems Study performed prior to commissioning the equipment.
Necessary Equipment
Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) RMS Multimeter Torque Wrench Ductor Megger (1,000 volt) Megger (5,000 volt with selectable voltages) Capacitance Meter
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Electrical Tests 1. Perform insulation-resistance tests from terminal(s) to case for one minute on capacitors with more than one bushing. Test voltage and minimum resistance shall be in accordance with manufacturer's published data or Table 3. Perform resistance measurements through all bolted connections with a low-resistance ohmmeter, if applicable. See Step 4 of the Visual and Mechanical Inspection section of this document. Measure the capacitance of all terminal combinations. Measure resistance of internal discharge resistors.
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Test Values 1. 2. 3. Compare bolted connection resistances to values of similar connections. Bolt-torque levels shall be in accordance with Table 2 unless otherwise specified by manufacturer. Microhm or millivolt drop values shall not exceed the high levels of the normal range as indicated in the manufacturer's published data. If manufacturer's data is not available, investigate any values that deviate from similar connections by more than 25 percent of the lowest value. Insulation-resistance values less than Table 3 shall be investigated. Investigate capacitance values differing from manufacturer's published data.
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Investigate discharge resistor values differing from manufacturer's published data. In accordance with NEC Article 460, residual voltage of a capacitor shall be reduced to 50 volts in the following time intervals after being disconnected from the source of supply: Rated Voltage 600V > 600V Discharge Time 1 minute 5 minutes
After Testing
Finish recording data on the test form, completely filling in all the appropriate blocks. Apply a C-H Test sticker to the equipment. Remove all test equipment and tools used during testing. Replace all barriers and covers, close all doors, and secure all latches. Review all test results. If the results are satisfactory, the equipment is qualified for service. If the results are in question, contact a customer representative to report results.
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TABLE 2 US Standard Bolt Torques for Bus Connections Heat-Treated Steel - Cadmium or Zinc Plated
Grade Minimum Tensile (P.S.I.) Bolt Diameter In Inches 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8 1.0 4.0 7.2 12.0 19.2 29.6 42.4 59.2 96.0 152.0 225.6 SAE 1 & 2 64K SAE 5 105K SAE 7 133K SAE 8 150K
Torque (Foot Pounds) 5.6 11.2 20.0 32.0 48.0 70.4 96.0 160.0 241.6 372.8 8.0 15.2 27.2 44.0 68.0 96.0 133.6 224.0 352.0 528.0 8.4 17.6 29.6 48.0 73.6 105.6 144.0 236.8 378.4 571.2
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TABLE 2 (cont.) Bolt Torques for Bus Connections Silicon Bronze Fasteners* Torque (Foot-Pounds)
Bolt Diameter in Inches 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 Nonlubricated 15 20 40 55 70 Lubricated 10 14 25 40 60
* Bronze alloy bolts shall have a minimum tensile strength of 70,000 pounds per square inch.
** Aluminum alloy bolts shall have a minimum tensile strength of 55,000 pounds per square inch.
TABLE 2 Bolt Torques for Bus Connections Stainless Steel Fasteners*** Torque (Foot Pounds)
Bolt Diameter in Inches 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 Uncoated 14 25 45 60 90
*** Bolts, cap screws, nuts, flat washers, locknuts: 18-8 alloy. Belleviille washers: 302 alloy.
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In the absence of consensus standards dealing with insulation-resistance tests, the NETA Technical Committee suggests the above representative values. See Table 4 for temperature correction factors. Actual test results are dependent on the length of the conductor being tested, the temperature of the insulating material, and the humidity of the surrounding environment at the time of the test. In addition, insulation resistance tests are performed to establish a trending pattern and a deviation from the baseline information obtained during maintenance testing enabling the evaluation of the insulation for confined use.
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TABLE 4 Insulation Resistance Conversion Factors For Conversion of Test Temperature to 20C Temperature C
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 32 41 50 59 68 77 86 95 104 113 122 131 140 149 158 167 176
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