Testing and Commissioning of Substation DC System: Objective
Testing and Commissioning of Substation DC System: Objective
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Testing and Commissioning of Substation DC System (on photo: The battery assembly rated at 108V 200AH, 55 Tungstone Plante Cells all
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Objective
Power substation DC system consists of battery charger and battery. This is to verify the condition of battery
and battery charger and commissioning of them.
Some chargers automatically switch to float charge mode after the charging current reduces below a
certain value.
7. Voltage and current values are recorded during the boost charging and float-charging mode.
2. Battery Unit
For (e.g.) a 58 AH battery set , 5 Hr. duration specification 11.6 A and 5 Hr. duration are set. Minimum
voltage setting is = No. of cells x end cell voltage of cells as per manufacturer specification.
4. It is to be ensured that the set value of the current and duration is within the discharge capacity of the type
of cell used. Also the total power to be dissipated in the load unit should be within the power rating of the
battery load kit.
5. Individual cell voltages to be recorded before the start of the test.
6. Battery charger to be switched off/load MCB in charger to be switched off.
7. Loading of the battery to be started at the specified current value.
Individual cell voltages of the battery set are to be recorded every half an hour.
8. It is to be ensured that all the cell voltages are above the end-cell voltage specified by the manufacturer.
If any of the cell voltages falls below the threshold level specified by the manufacturer, this cell number is
to be noted and the cell needs to be replaced.
9. Test set automatically stops loading after set duration (or) when minimum voltage reached for the battery
set.
10. Test to be continued until the battery delivers the total AH capacity it is designed for.
Acceptance Limits
The acceptance limit for the test is to ensure the battery set is capable of supplying the required current at
specified DC voltage without breakdown for the required duration.
Resource: Procedures for Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Equipment – Schnedeider Electric
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