Rodneywagr
Electrical
- Aug 15, 2001
- 8
There are a number of large capacitors in power supply circuits on our trains. Typical sizes include 3300uF @ 350V; 1uF @ 660V, 10uF @ 800V.
Does anybody have any recommendations for test equipment to check if capacitors are good, or starting to fail.
A capacitance check on a multimeter will measure the capacitance using millivolts, and I am not sure that this is an accurate representation of what happens when these devices have several hundred volts across them.
Are there any other checks that should be made to test capacitors? (DC Resistance?, Equivalent Series Resistance?) How are power factor correction capacitors checked?
Does anybody have any recommendations for test equipment to check if capacitors are good, or starting to fail.
A capacitance check on a multimeter will measure the capacitance using millivolts, and I am not sure that this is an accurate representation of what happens when these devices have several hundred volts across them.
Are there any other checks that should be made to test capacitors? (DC Resistance?, Equivalent Series Resistance?) How are power factor correction capacitors checked?