nightfox1925
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 567
I'm a little confused on some basics. Minimum allowable insulation resistance can be calculated using the formula
IR = CE / Sqrt(kVA) in Megohms
wherein C = 30 (for dry type)
E = phase to phase voltage
Question: is the E in volts or kilovolts?
1)As per NETA, this IR value allowed is based from measurements: winding-to-winding and EACH winding to ground.
Will this calculated allowable min IR be applicable if I were to measure HV winding to LV winding and ground, LV winding to HV winding and ground, HV winding and LV winding to ground?
In performing the measurement arrangement in 1) above, will the megger lead connected to the phase being measured and the ground lead will be connected to tank ground with the remaining HV phases and all LV phases short circuited to ground?
IR = CE / Sqrt(kVA) in Megohms
wherein C = 30 (for dry type)
E = phase to phase voltage
Question: is the E in volts or kilovolts?
1)As per NETA, this IR value allowed is based from measurements: winding-to-winding and EACH winding to ground.
Will this calculated allowable min IR be applicable if I were to measure HV winding to LV winding and ground, LV winding to HV winding and ground, HV winding and LV winding to ground?
In performing the measurement arrangement in 1) above, will the megger lead connected to the phase being measured and the ground lead will be connected to tank ground with the remaining HV phases and all LV phases short circuited to ground?