Be On Guard For Effective Testing: 5 KV and 10 K Insulation Testing
Be On Guard For Effective Testing: 5 KV and 10 K Insulation Testing
Be On Guard For Effective Testing: 5 KV and 10 K Insulation Testing
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*Surface leakage is the component of the insulation we do not want to measure if we just want to measure the insulation resistance of the material. By using the guard terminal, which is available on most HV insulation testers, the surface leakage can be excluded from the measurement. 1 Guard Terminal Application Note
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In applications with lower insulation resistance values (<100MW), such as in L.V. building wiring applications, this is not necessary, but with values of insulation above
the 100MW as found in H.V. insulation applications the use of the guard terminal is often very important.
Surface Leakage Current now not being measured Leakage Current Through Bushing
Wire has been wrapped around the bushing and connected to the GUARD terminal, now the surface leakage flows to the GUARD terminal. Current flowing into the GUARD terminal is NOT measured by the instrument and so is ignored by the insulation resistance measurement.
To better understand what is actually happening within the instrument we can look at the following diagram. Put simply the insulation tester has three main elements; the H.V. d.c. current source, the H.V. voltmeter and the current meter. The insulation resistance measurement is simply ohms law, measured voltage divided by the measured current. The GUARD terminal allows leakage current to bypass the current measurement, and so be ignored in the measurement.
Instrument Terminal
0.25M ohm
Instrument Terminal G
100M ohm
0.25M ohm
HV DC CURRENT SOURCE
Instrument Terminal
MAX ERROR 2%
However the story doesnt end there, as you can see we have added example values to the above diagram. In this circumstance any instrument in the Megger MIT or S1 range of insulation testers will provide measurements with no more than 2% additional error. This is an important part of the comprehensive specification these instruments provide.
MIT and S1 5 kV and 10 kV range specify the GUARD terminal performance as: 2% Error guarding 500 kW leakage with 100 MW load
IEC1010-1:2001
Protection against input transients between any terminals
CATIV 600 V
8 kV transient protected
1.5 MW
This circuit quickly demonstrates how a 600 MW insulation resistance can soon present a less than 3 MW load to the instrument with surface leakage. High power
maintains the test voltage across the insulation and provides enough test current to accurately measure the insulation.
Testing transformers?
The two windings both H.V. and L.V. of any particular phase, in a three phase transformer can be measured with respect to each other, the guard terminal eliminates the
Leakage Leakage current current eliminated ignored from reading
surface leakage current flowing over the outside of contaminated insulators, hence the value of the inter winding resistance will be read more accurately by the insulation tester.
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HV
Transformer winding insulation test with the Guard used to eliminate leakage current, due to the surface path - across dirty porcelain insulators
Here the H.V. winding is measured without the effects of leakage current between the H.V. and L.V. windings using the guard terminal.
Actual insulation resistance measurement required
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Leakage current eliminated from reading
LV
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Transformer winding insulation test with the Guard used to eliminate leakage current, between windings and across LV bushing
NOTE: In practice both windings on a three phase transformer are wound concentrically on an insulated former on the same limb of the iron core, they are
therefore subject to inter-turn or inter-winding breakdown, and hence the need to insulation test between the two.
Testing Cables?
The guard terminal is also used to remove the effects of surface leakage across exposed insulation at the ends of a cable.
Other conductors connected together and to sheath
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Lead sheath Braid
n the diagram above, the guard terminal is connected to wire wrapped around the exposed insulation to pick up surface leakage. In this case a spare conductor in the cable has been used to connect the guard to the exposed insulation at the other end of the cable.
Lead sheath Braid
Leakage current Leakage eliminated from current reading ignored
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Leakage current Leakage eliminated from current reading ignored
The guard terminal can also be used to eliminate leakage current between other adjacent conductors in the cable
Leakage Leakage current eliminated ignored from reading Leakage eliminated Leakage from currents ignored reading Braid
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Lead sheath
Breaker OPEN
Breaker OPEN
Leakage
Leakage eliminated Leakage current from reading eliminated ignored from reading
Breaker OPEN
Breaker CLOSED
Easily identify contaminated surfaces Dont throw, use your GUARD and know when to clean
For more detailed information on using the GUARD terminal see the Megger Limited publication A Stitch in Time the complete guide to Electrical Insulation Testing available at www.Megger.com. Paul Swinerd Megger Limited Archcliffe Road Dover CT17 9EN T 01304 502 101