Routine Tests and Type Tests of Transformers - Electrical4u
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Some transformer tests are also carried out at the consumer site before
commissioning and also periodically in regular and emergency basis throughout its
service life.
1. Type tests
2. Routine tests
3. Special tests
1. Pre-commissioning tests
2. Periodic/condition monitoring tests
3. Emergency tests
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That means Routine tests of transformer include all the type tests except
temperature rise and vacuum tests. The oil pressure test on transformer to check
against leakages past joints and gaskets is included.
1. Dielectric tests.
2. Measurement of zero-sequence impedance of three-phase transformers
3. Short-circuit test
4. Measurement of acoustic noise level
5. Measurement of the harmonics of the no-load current.
6. Measurement of the power taken by the fans and oil pumps.
7. Tests on bought out components / accessories such as buchhloz relay,
temperature indicators, pressure relief devices, oil preservation system etc.
Transformer Winding Resistance Measurement
Transformer winding resistance measurement is carried out to calculate the I2R
losses and to calculate winding temperature at the end of a temperature rise test. It
is carried out as a type test as well as routine test. It is also done at site to ensure
healthiness of a transformer that is to check loose connections, broken strands of
conductor, high contact resistance in tap changers, high voltage leads and bushings
etc.
There are different methods for measuring of the transformer winding, likewise:
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The procedure of the transformer ratio test is simple. We just apply three phase 415
V supply to HV winding, with keeping LV winding open. We measure the induced
voltages at HV and LV terminals of the transformer to find out actual voltage ratio
of the transformer. We repeat the test for all tap position separately.
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There are three limbs placed side by side in a core of the transformer. One phase
winding is wound in one limb. The voltage induced in different phases depends
upon the respective position of the limb in the core. The voltage induced in
different phases of a transformer in respect to neutral terminals given in the table
below.
1. Keep the tap changer in the lowest position and open all IV and LV terminals
2. Then apply three phase 415 V supply on the line terminals for three-phase
transformers and single phase 230 V supply on single phase transformers
3. Measure the supply voltage and current in each phase
4. Now repeat the magnetizing current test of transformer test with keeping
tap changer in normal position
5. Repeat the test while keeping the tap at highest position
Normally, there are two similar higher readings on two outer limb phases on
transformer core and one lower reading on the center limb phase, in the case of
three phase transformers.
An agreement to within 30% of the measured exciting current with the previous
test is usually considered satisfactory. If the measured exciting current value is 50
times higher than the value measured during factory test, there is a likelihood of a
fault in the winding which needs further analysis.
Before procuring an electrical power transformer, you should ensure the vector
group of the transformer, whether it will be matched with his or her existing
system or not. The vector group test of transformer confirms his or her
requirements.
First one is called Separate Source Voltage Withstand Test of transformer, where a
single phase power frequency voltage of prescribed level, is applied on transformer
winding under test for 60 seconds while the other windings and tank are connected
to the earth, and it is observed that whether any failure of insulation occurs or not
during the test.
The second one is the induced voltage test of Transformer where, three-phase
voltage, twice of rated secondary voltage is applied to the secondary winding for 60
seconds by keeping the primary of the transformer open circuited.
The frequency of the applied voltage should be double of power frequency too.
Here also if no failure of insulation, the test is successful.
In addition to dielectric tests of transformers, there are other types of test for
checking insulation of transformer, such as lightning impulse test, switching
impulse test and partial discharge test.
The test is successful if no breakdown occurs at full test voltage during the test.
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