BSEEDan23
Electrical
- Apr 23, 2017
- 5
A 138KV CCVT was replaced and the CCVT was to be energized with no load while in service checks were done.
Basically the procedures call to use a 7.5W light bulb in series with the fluke. One lead to the neutral test switch and the other lead from the fluke to the light bulb to the A phase test switch. Vac measurements are taken from A-N,B-N,C-N, A-B,A-C,B-C and then each phase is compared with the each phase on another in service bus. One lead of the fluke to A phase Bus 1, the other lead of the fluke to a light bulb and the light bulb to A phase Bus 2. Negligible voltage, A phase Bus 1 to B Phase bus 2 gives phase to phase voltage
I understand the light bulb is used for protection. I am trying to understand how. I have been told that it does NOT draw enough current to cause equipment to trip out in case the lead was placed on the wrong test switch. Any documentation that can clear this confusion up for me? I see the light bulb used a lot when lamping Current transformer circuits. This is something I will be doing eventually and want to understand the concept.
Basically the procedures call to use a 7.5W light bulb in series with the fluke. One lead to the neutral test switch and the other lead from the fluke to the light bulb to the A phase test switch. Vac measurements are taken from A-N,B-N,C-N, A-B,A-C,B-C and then each phase is compared with the each phase on another in service bus. One lead of the fluke to A phase Bus 1, the other lead of the fluke to a light bulb and the light bulb to A phase Bus 2. Negligible voltage, A phase Bus 1 to B Phase bus 2 gives phase to phase voltage
I understand the light bulb is used for protection. I am trying to understand how. I have been told that it does NOT draw enough current to cause equipment to trip out in case the lead was placed on the wrong test switch. Any documentation that can clear this confusion up for me? I see the light bulb used a lot when lamping Current transformer circuits. This is something I will be doing eventually and want to understand the concept.