Maintenance Testing Specifications For Electrical Power Distribution
Maintenance Testing Specifications For Electrical Power Distribution
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TABLE 100.1
In the absence of consensusstandards dealing withínsulation-resistance tests, the NETA Standards RevíewCouncil
suggests the aboye representative valúes.
See Table 100.14 for temperature correction factors.
Test resulls are dependent on the temperature of the ínsulatíng material and the hurnidity of the surrounding environment
at,the time of the test.
Insulation-resistance test data may be used to establish a trending partero.Deviations from the baseline inforrnation
pennit evaluation of the insulation,
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TABLE 100.2
Station-Type Cubicle
15.5 37 I a
Switchgear 38.0 60 I a
72.5 120 I a
4.76 14 I 20
Metal-Enclosed 8.25 19 I 27
Interrupter 15.0 27 I 37
Switchgear 27 45 I a
38.0 60 a
Derived from AN5IJIEEE C37.20.1-1993 Standard for Metal-Enclosed Low-Yoltage Power Circuit-Breaker Switchgear,
Paragraph 5; AN5IIIEEE C37.20.2-1999, Standard for Metal-Ciad Switchgear, Paragraph 6.5: and AN5IJIEEE C37.20.3-
2001 Standardfor Metal-Endosed Interrupter Switchgear, Paragraph 6.5. This table includes 0.75 multiplier with fraction
rounded down.
The eolumn headed "De" is given as a reference only for those usingde tests to verify the integrity of connected cable
installations without disconneeting the cables from the switehgear.lt represents values believed to be appropriate and
approxirnately equivalent ro the eorresponding powerfrequeney withstand test values speeified for voltage rating of
switchgear. Tbe presence of thiseolumn in no way implies anyrequirement for a de withstand test on ac equipment or that a
de withstand test represents an aeeeptable a1ternative lo the low-frequeney withstand tests specified in these speeifications,
either for design tests, production tests,eonformanee tests,or field tests. When making de tests, the voltage should be raised
to the test value in diserete steps and held for a periodof one minute.
a. Because of the variable voltage distribution eneountered wheo making de withstand tests, the manufaeturer should be
eontaeted for recomrnendations beforeapplying de withstand tests lo the switebgear. Voltage transforrners abo ve
34.5 kV shouldbe diseonneeted whentesting with de. Refer to AN5l/1EEE e57.13-1993 (IEEE Standard Requirements
[or lnstrumentTransformers) paragraph 8.8.2.
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HIgh Fire Poiol
üil SUicone Tetrachloroelbyleoe Hydrocarboo
Maximum Maximum Maxlmum Maximum
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Transformers
1.0% 0.5% 3.0% 2.0%
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Transformers
2.0% 0.5% 3.0% 3.0%
•• ANSIlNETA MTS 7.2.2-2001 Standardfor Electrical Maintenance Testing of Liquíd-Fílled Transformers. Table 5D.
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•• ASTM 69 kV and
Above 69 kV
. Below 230 230 kVand
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Dielectric breakdown,
kV minimum b
Method
D877
Below
26
kV
26
Above
26
•• Dielectric breakdown, kV
minimum @ I mm (0.04") D 1816 23 28 30
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Dielectric breakdown,
kV minimum @ 2 mm D 1816 40 47 50
•• (0.08") gap
Interfacial tension D 971 or
25 30 32
•• roN/m minimum
Neutralization number,
mg KüH/g maximum
D2285
•• Water content,
pprn maximum @ 60°C '
D 1533 35 25 20
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Visual Condition
D 1500
D 1524
3.5
Bright, elear and
free of partieles
3.5
Bright, elear and
freeof particles
3.5
Bright, elear and
free of particles
a. ANSlIIEEE C57.106-2002 Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance oflnsulating Oil in Equipment, Table 7.
•• b. IEEE STD 637-1985 Guide for Reclamation of lnsulating Oil and Criteria for lts Use, Table J.
c. ANSlIIEEE C57.106-2002 Guide for Aeeeptanee and Maintenanee oflnsulating Oil in Equipment, Table 5.
d. In the absence of eonsensusstandards,NETA's Standard Review Councíl suggests these values.
•• e. ANSl/IEEE e57.1 06 Guidefor Acceptance and Mainrenanee oflnsulating Oil in Equipment, Table l.
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•• Suggested Limit
for Less-Flammable Hydrocarbon Insulating Liquid
•• Test
Dielectric breakdown voltage,
ASTMMethod
0877
Acceptable Values
24
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Dielectric breakdown voltage
for 0.04 ineh gap, kV minimum O I8I6 34
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0924 1.0
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% max. @25°C
Fire point, ° e, minimum 092 300
0664
24
0.20
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ANSIJIEEE C57.121-1998 Cuidefor Aeeeptanee and Maintenanee of Less-Flammable Hydrocarbon Fluid in
•• Transformas, Table 4.
The values in this table are considered lypical foraceeptable service-aged LFH fluids as a general class. If netual
•• test analysis ápproaches the values shown, eonsult the fluid manufacturer forspecifie recommendalions.
If the purpose of lheHMWH installation is locomply with the NFPA70 National Electrical Code, this value is the
mínimum foreomplianee wilh NEC Miele 450.23,
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•• Suggested Límit
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for Servíce-Aged Silicone Insulating Liquid
I ASTMMethod . Acceptable Values
•• Dielectric breakdown, kV
mínimum
D 877 25
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Water content, ppm máximum
D 2129
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Colarless, clear, free of particles
lOO
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máximum @ 25° e
Viscosity, eSt @ 25" C
D924
D445
0.2
47.5 - 52.5
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ANSI/IEEE C57.11l-1989 (R1995) Guide for Acceptance of Silicone Insulating Fluid and lts Maintenance in
Transformers, Table 3.
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Díelectric breakdown, kV
ASTMMethod
D877
Acceptable Values
26
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Visual D2129 Clear with purple iridescence
Water eontent, ppm máximum D 1533 35
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% máximum @ 25' C
D924 12.0
•• Viseosity,eS! @ 25° C
Fire point, o e, minimum
0445
D92
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mg KOH/g máximum
0974 .25
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D664
mg KOH/g rnaximurn
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Interfacial tension,
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mN/m minimum @ 25' C
Instructíon Book pe-20DO for Weeosol™ Fluid-Fiííed Primar)'and Secondary Unít Substation Transformers,
ABB Power O&B.
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Maintenance Testing
•• Transformer Coil
Transfonner Insulation Resistance
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Recommended Minimum
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VoUs
Minimum DC Test
Voltage
Insulation Resistance in Megohms
Líuuíd FilIed DO'
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601 - 5000
1000
2500
100
1000
500
5000
•• In the absence of consensus standards.fhe NETA Standards Review Council suggests the above representative
values.
See Table 100.14 for temperature correction factors.
•• NOTE: Since insulation resistance depends on insulation rating (kV) and winding capacity (kVAl, values obtained
. should be compared to manufacturer's published data
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Maintenance Test Values (NETA)
DC Test Voltages
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Maximum DCField
TestVoltages, kV
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Above 1000(507) 140(3.56) 140(3.56) 19 19
6-1000 (13.3-507) 115 (2.92) 140(3.56) 26 16
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Above 1000(507) 175 (4.45) 175 (4.45) 26 26
2-1000(33.6-507) 175 (4.45) 220 (5.59) 41 49
15 220 (5.59)
Above 1000 (507) 220 (5.59) 41 49
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1-2000 (42.4-1013)
1-2000 (42.4-1013)
260 (6.60)
280 (7.11)
320 (8.13)
345 (8.76)
60
64
75
64
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1/0-2000 (53.5-1013)
4/0-2000 (107.2-1013)
345(8.76)
445 (11.3)
420 (10.7)
5S0 (14.7)
100
132
124
172
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NOTE:
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systern undertest.
•• NETA offers two tables for this evaluation, 100.6.1.1 and 100.6.1.2. The selection of the appropriate de test
voltage will depend on many variables,sucb as specific condition, criticaJity, and reliability of the cable system
under test. PriOr1O the applicatiou of the de test voltage, the ownershould be consultedand advised as to the
•• rationale for the specifie test value, Caution should be used in selecting the maximum test voltage and
performingthe test sineecable failure during thetest will require repair or replacernent prior to re-energizing,
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Test Voltages, kV
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Pbase Conductor Size Insulation Insulation Insulation Insulation
kV AWG or kcmil (mm) Level Level Level Level
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8-1000 (8.4-507)
Above 1000(507)
6-1000 (13.3-507)
90 (2.29)
140(3.56)
115 (2.92)
140(3.56)
140(3.56)
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Above 1000(507) 175(4.45) 175 (4.45) 11. 14
2-1000 (33.6-507) 175(4.45) 220 (5.59) 18 20
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Above 1000(507)
1-2000 (42.4-1013)
220 (5.59)
260 (6.60)
220 (5.59)
320 (8.13)
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25
20
30
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1-2000 (42.4-1013)
110-2000 (53.5-1013)
280(7.11)
345 (8.76)
345 (8.76)
420 (10.7)
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31
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Reproduction of tables from lCEA 5-94-649-2000 Standard for Coneentrie Neutral Cables Rated 5.000 - 46.000
Volts and ICEA5-97-682-2000 Uti/ity Shielded Power Cables Rated 5.000 - 46.000 Volts.
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NETA recognizes that theselection of appropriate dc test voltages is importan! lo lhe evaluation of a cable
system under test.
•• NETAoffers two tables for this evaluation, 100.6.1.1 and 100.6.1.2. The selection of the appropriate de test
voltage wiU dependon many variables, such as specific condition, críticality, and reliability of the cable system
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under test. Prior to the application of lhe de test voltage, the ownershould be consulted andadvised as to the
rationale for the specific test value. Caution should be used in selecting the maximum test voltage and
performingthe test since cable failure duringthe test will require repair or replacement priorto re-energizing.
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•• Molded-Case Círcuit Breakers
•• Inverse Time Trip Test
(At 300% of Rated Continuous Current of Circuit Breaker)
•• .MaximUlli TripTime in Seconds
For Eacb Maximum Frame Rating a
•• Range of Rated Continuous
Current (Amperes) .5..250 V 251-600V
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50 70
•• 31-50 80
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51-100 140 160
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450
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601-800 500
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801-1000 ·. - - - 600
•• 1201·1600 -- - - - 775
•• 2001-2500 - -- -- 850
• 2501-5000 · -- -- 900
•• Derived from Table 5-3, NEMA Standard AB 4-2000, Guidelines for lnspeaion and Preventative Maintenance 01
Molded-Case Circuir Breaker Used in Commercial and Industrial Applications.
•• a. Trip times may be substantially longer for integrally-fused circuit breakers if tested with the fuses replaced by salid
links (shorting bars).
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•• Instantaneous Trip Tolerances
for Field Testing of Circuit Breakers
.- Tolerances of Manufacturer's
•• Adjustable a
Nonadjustable b
+40%
-30%
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•• Reproduction of Table 5-4 from NEMA publication AB4-2000, Guidelines for Inspeetion and Preventive Maintenanee of
Molded-Case Circuit Breakers Used in Commercial and Industrial Applicatíons.
•• NEMA AB4-2000 Guidelines for Inspeetion and Preventative Maintenanee of Molded-Case Círcuít Breaker Used in
CommerciaI and Industrial Appticatlons, Table 5-4.
a. Tolerances are based on variations from the nominal settings.
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band; +259c above the high side of the band.)
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Periodic Dielectric Withstand Test
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(kV)
BIL
(kV) Ae
Field Test Voltaze (kV)
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1.I 30 6.5 lO
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4.8
45
60
9.7
12.3
15
19
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13.8
75
95
16.9
22:1
26
34
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25
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22.1
26.0
34
40
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34.5
150
150
32.5
32.5
50
50
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46
200
250
45.5
61.7
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350
450
91.0
120.0
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138 550 149.0
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161
650
650
178.0
178.0
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230
750
900
211.0·
256.0
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Table is derived from Paragraph 8.8.2 and Tables 2 and 7 of ANSIIIEEE C57.l3-1993. Standard Requirements for
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a. Periodie de potential tests are not recommended for transformers rated higher than 34.5 kV.
•• b. Under sorne conditions transformers may be subjeeted 10 periodic insulation test using direct voltage, In sueh cases
the test direet voltage should not exceed the original faetory test rms altemating voltage. Periodie dírect-voltage tests
should not be applied to (instrument) transformers of higher than 34.5 kV voltage rating,
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1800
0.15
0,15
3,8
3,8
3000
1500
0.15
0,15
3,8
3,8
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900
0,15
0.12
3,8
3,0
1000
750
0.13
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2,5
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0.09
0,08
23
2,0
600
500
0,08
0.07
2,0
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values by 0,8,
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Maximum
Direct Current Test
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Maximum
Allowable
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69 kV
Voltage
kV (rms)
40
60
AUowable
Current
Mícroamperes
40
60
Time
1 minute
1 minute
. Voltage
kV
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84
Current
Microamper
es Time
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42
3 minutes
3 minutes
138kV 120 ' 120 1 minute i68 84 3 minutes
•• 230 kV
345 kV
200
300
200
300
I minute
I minute 360
240 120
180
3 minutes
3 minutes
•• 500 kV
765 kV
430
660
430
660
1 minute
I minute
602
924
301
462
3 minutes
3 minutes
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VoltagekV
(nns)
40
Allowable Current
Microamperes
400
Time
I minute
VoltagekV
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Allowable Currenl
~licroamperes
56
Time
3 minutes ,
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VoltagekV
(rms) '
40
A1lowable Currenl
l\licroamperes
400
Time
1 minute
VollagekV
56
AlíowableCurrenl
Microamperes
56
Time
3 minutes
•• Voltage kV {rms)
Maximum A110wable
Current
Milliamperes Tune VollagekV
Maximum A110wable
Cumnl
l\licroamperes Time
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Derived from AN5I/51A A92-2-1990 vehicle-Mounted Eíevatíng and Rotating Aenal Devices.
50 3 minutes
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The 60 Hz test values are equal to line lo ground at the unit rating value time \.5.
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