Testing of Circuit Breaker
Testing of Circuit Breaker
Type tests are conducted for the purpose of proving the capabilities and
confirming the rated characteristic of the circuit breaker. Such tests are
conducted in the specially built testing laboratory.Type tests can be
broadly classified as the mechanical performance test, thermal test,
dielectric or insulating test, short circuit test for checking the making
capacity, breaking capacity, short time rating current and operating duty.
Thermal Test – Thermal tests are carried out to check the thermal
behavior of the circuit breakers. The breaker under test deal with the
steady-state temperature rises due to the flow of its rated current through
its pole in a rated condition. The temperature rise for rated current should
not exceed 40° for current less than 800A normal current and 50° for
normal value of current 800A and above.
Dielectric Test – These tests are performed to check power frequency and
impulse voltage withstand capacity. Power frequency tests are kept on a
new circuit breaker; the test voltage changes with a circuit breaker rated
voltage.
The test voltage with a frequency between 15-100Hz is applied as
follows. (1) between poles with circuit breaker closed (2) between pole
and earth with circuit breaker open, and (3) across terminals with circuit
breaker open.
The oscillograms are studied with particular reference to the making and
breaking currents, both symmetrical and asymmetrical restriking voltages,
and switchgear is sometimes tested at rated conditions.
Power frequency voltage test being the same as mentioned under the
heading of type tests, the millivolt drop test is performed to determine the
voltage drop within the current path of the breaker mechanism.
Operational test is performed on the breaker by simulating its tripping by
artificially closing the contacts of the relays.