odlanor
Electrical
- Jun 28, 2009
- 689
The drawback of CT primary current during comissioning is that they are time consuming and expensive to organise;
Wiring errors between VT’s/CT’s and relays, or incorrect polarity of VT’s/CT’s may not be discovered until Primary injection testing;
This hazard is much reduced where digital/numerical relays are used, since the current and voltage measurement/display facilities that exist in such relays enable checking of relay input values against those from other proven sources.
Many connection/wiring errors can be found in this way, and by isolating temporarily the relay trip outputs, unwanted trips can be avoided.
1-Under these circumstances, the primary injection tests during comssioning may be omitted ?
2- With primary injection tests during comissioning can some secondary injection teste be omitted?
Wiring errors between VT’s/CT’s and relays, or incorrect polarity of VT’s/CT’s may not be discovered until Primary injection testing;
This hazard is much reduced where digital/numerical relays are used, since the current and voltage measurement/display facilities that exist in such relays enable checking of relay input values against those from other proven sources.
Many connection/wiring errors can be found in this way, and by isolating temporarily the relay trip outputs, unwanted trips can be avoided.
1-Under these circumstances, the primary injection tests during comssioning may be omitted ?
2- With primary injection tests during comissioning can some secondary injection teste be omitted?