mohanlal
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2006
- 11
The generator / motor winding power factor or tan delta test was carried out for the 3.3 KV equipments. The generator ratings are 8.0 MW & motor ratings are from 175 KW to 1600 KW.
The test referred to as Tip-up test is performed at a number of levels of voltage from 25% to 100% of line to ground voltage to obtain the PF vs voltage chs. PF Tip up value is defined as the difference between the PF
measured at the line to ground voltage and the PF measurred at teh lowest voltage in the test range (usually 25% of the line to ground voltage.)
The double system includes online DTA expert condition evaluation software,which evaluates and rates the dielectric condition of the insulation tested
from the test results by comparison against the limits of PF of reliable winding insulation of units of identical make, type, and ratings with the unit tetsed as well as against previous test records of the unit where
available.
In such test one of the generator is having % PF of average 6% for phase to ground and 3 % for phase to phase. If the insulation is epoxy-mica, then the % pf is high and indicates possible deterioration.
Recommended to test it again within next three months to monitor the trending. Now the equipment is on line.
Could anybody conclude from the test values and what is required to be done next?
I request Ragunath also to join in this question forum.
Thanks,
Subramanian
The test referred to as Tip-up test is performed at a number of levels of voltage from 25% to 100% of line to ground voltage to obtain the PF vs voltage chs. PF Tip up value is defined as the difference between the PF
measured at the line to ground voltage and the PF measurred at teh lowest voltage in the test range (usually 25% of the line to ground voltage.)
The double system includes online DTA expert condition evaluation software,which evaluates and rates the dielectric condition of the insulation tested
from the test results by comparison against the limits of PF of reliable winding insulation of units of identical make, type, and ratings with the unit tetsed as well as against previous test records of the unit where
available.
In such test one of the generator is having % PF of average 6% for phase to ground and 3 % for phase to phase. If the insulation is epoxy-mica, then the % pf is high and indicates possible deterioration.
Recommended to test it again within next three months to monitor the trending. Now the equipment is on line.
Could anybody conclude from the test values and what is required to be done next?
I request Ragunath also to join in this question forum.
Thanks,
Subramanian