newdryno
Electrical
- Feb 3, 2009
- 9
Trying to find a suitable way of monitoring the lug temperatures of a ~1000V circuit breaker. I see that infrared pyrometers are quite common but that simply won't work in this case. I'd like direct contact rather than monitoring the air temperature near the lugs however the obvious problem is isolation from high voltage & current. However medium voltage generators and motors monitor winding temperatures with RTDs so I thought this would be a possibility. I see one manufacturer's data sheet for a thin film RTD for slot insertion and it's dielectric strengh is shown as 3200V. Has anyone tried this method of monitoring, say on bus bars? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.