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1 USE OF ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT Test equipment is necessary for determining proper set-up, adjustment, operation, and maintenance of electrical systems and control panels. The following is a general procedure for use of test equipment: TYPES VOLTMETERS For measuring differences of potential (voltage) between two points in an electrical circuit. The instrument is connected in parallel with the circuit being measured. Ranges vary from a few tenths volt to a few thousand volts. Instruments are capable of measuring both A.C. and D.C. voltage. OHMETERS For measuring the electrical D.C. ohm resistance of a circuit, circuit part, or component. Calibrated from zero ohms to infinite. Measures either series or parallel resistance. AMMETERS Measure magnitude of electrical current flow in an electrical circuit. When measuring D.C. currents, some types must be inserted in series with the circuit. A.C. ammeters are of two types. One requires that it be connected in series with the circuit; the other needs only to be clamped around the current carrying conductor. Ranges are from less than.0005 to over 100 Amperes, depending upon the instrument. HIGH POTENTIAL TESTERS (HI-POT) Capable of generating calibrated voltages from zero to several thousand for purpose of testing the integrity of insulation on wiring ( usually buried in the earth). GROUND ROD TESTER For testing the effectiveness of, and determining the value of resistance of the grounding electrode (rod) circuit in an electrical system. Usually operate by a balanced bridge circuit and has a direct readout of resistance. CHART RECORDERS Electrically driven and operated roll chart indicator. Gives a graphic readout of parameters versus time. Units are available for recording voltages, currents, pressures, temperatures, light levels, etc. Some instruments are single channel; others can measure multiple inputs. Useful for monitoring a parameter over a period of time. Instrument sensitivities and accuracies vary approximate proportional to the quality. Some instruments combine functions and are capable of measuring different quantities. One is the common VOM, or the volt-ohm- Ammeter. 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 1/20
2 Mode and range is selected by a switch or switches. A convenient and versatile instrument is a late model VOM of great sensitivity and range and has a liquid crystal readout, is portable and capable of operating for long periods of time powered by an internal replaceable battery. PRECAUTIONS Care must be taken when using test instruments not only for the protection of the instrument and the circuitry under test, but for the protection of the user. GENERAL RULES: Always start by starting the range switch at a value higher than that which you reasonably expect to measure. If not, you could damage the instrument. Make sure your multi-tester is set in the right mode. Trying to measure voltage with the mode set on AMPS could destroy the meter and possibly cause harm to the operator. Also, some meters are destroyed by trying to measure voltage if meter is set to measure resistance. If you have a choice of finding a fault in a circuit with dangerous voltages on it by either testing voltages or measuring resistance, turn off the power and use the latter. Keep test leads in good condition No cracked insulation, keep probes sharp, connectors tight. Do not place the instrument in a place where it may be pulled off and onto the floor or onto other circuitry. If using an ammeter that requires that it be inserted in series with the measured circuit, turn off the power, make your connections, turn on the power and measure. Repeat procedure when disconnecting the meter. Clamp-on type ammeters do not require the circuit to be opened for insertion of the meter; safer and faster to use. When using a HI-POT tester, keep the area clear of those who are not part of the testing. Always start tests with output control at zero, and the switch in the OFF condition. Make sure all equipment grounds are tight, and that the device is connected and used according to manufacturer s instructions. This device can fry you. Make sure that the power cannot be turned on to the circuits you are testing unless or until you want it turned on. Stand on a rubber mat; concrete is a good electrical conductor. 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 2/20
3 Note: above ohmmeter examples assume no other circuits are in parallel with those shown. Erroneous readings will be obtained if this is not the case. To be sure, take resistance readings on a suspected component by either unplugging it, or disconnecting one of its leads. 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 3/20
4 AMMETERS (SERIES TYPE) By measuring across an In Fig.8A no reading Do Not measure across Open controlling switch is obtained because the load. The low resistance Meter is in series with closed switch shorts of the meter will draw very Load- O.K. out meter. Large currents. (B) 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 4/20
5 Rods should be about 20 feet apart in and in a straight line with each other. See Instrument instruction manual for calibration and use. RECORDING INSTRUMENTS Connections are made in the same manner as show for voltmeters, ohmmeters, or ammeters. If the instrument is capable of monitoring more than one parameter, a mode switch must be set prior to hookup. 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 5/20
6 HI-POT TESTS This test normally done by licensed electricians or test specialists after continuity and insulation tests have been performed on the wires or cables. Criteria for testing depends upon the type of wire insulation, and the conductor size. Test voltages and method are described in job specifications. Purpose of this test is to detect breakdown of wiring insulation through holes or cracks in insulation due to damage or manufacturing defects. A graph leakage current versus D.C. test voltage is included here to represent a typical curve obtained by this test. Basically, a high D.C. voltage is applied between the conductor and ground; the voltage gradually increased at a definite rate of time and held at a maximum for a specified length of time. 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 6/20
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11 Control Cable Insulation Resistance Test Make measurements with digital type ohmmeter with a 10,000 megohm minimum scale range, Fluke 8020A or equivalent. Limit test voltage to 10 volts D.C. (Fluke meets this requirement). Procedure: 1. (a) Disconnect all cable conductors and shields at both ends. (b) This cable has two shields which should be tied together and treated as one shield for testing purposes. Scrape off plastic coating when connecting shields together. 2. Drive a 5-foot ground rod near cable end test point. 3. Set a voltmeter to the 200 D.C. millivolt range (on Fluke meter press the bottom gray button in, all others out). Place test leads in the center and right hand test jacks. (SEE METER SETUP A ). 4. Measure the voltage between the shield and ground rod, and record. ( Fig. 1) The voltage should be less than.01 volts, (ten millivolts). If the voltage is more than.01 volts, this indicates cracks or cuts in the outer cable insulation, which must be repaired before the remaining tests are performed. If the measured voltage is less than.01, proceed to the next step. 5. Set meter on the 200 nanoseimen range ( on Fluke meter press the upper two gray buttons and the lower white button in, all others out). Place test leads in the center and right hand test jacks. (SEE METER SETUP B ) Note: to convert nanosiemens to megohms, use the following formula: Megohms = 1000 n/s. Reading = 1.0 Then megohms = 1000/1.0 = 1000 Or use conversion charts supplied with Fluke meter. 6. Measure and record insulation resistance between: a. Each conductor and every other conductor. (FIG. 2) b. Each conductor and cable shield. (FIG.3) c. Each conductor to the ground rod. (FIG.4) d. Cable shield to the ground rod. (FIG.5) All individual resistance measurements shall exceed 5,280 KFTM. ( kilofeet-megohms). 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 11/20
12 KFTM. (Insulation Resistance) = Length of cable in kilofeet x measured resistance in megaohms. 1 kilofoot ( KFT) = 1000 ft. Example: Cable length = 2,641 feet (2.640 KFT) Measured resistance of cable shield to ground rod = 2,400 megohms. So, Insulation Resistance ( KFTM) = (2.640 ) KFT. X ( 2,400) megohms = 6,335 KFTM. This is acceptable, as it exceeds the minimum of 5,280 Kilofeet Megohm specification. Control Cable Continuity Test Make measurements which digital type ohmmeter with a 10,000 megohm minimum scale range, Fluke 8020A or equivalent. Limit test voltage to 10 volts D.C. (Fluke Meets this requirement). Procedure: (Figure 6) Disconnect all cable conductors at both ends. Short both conductors of each pair together at one end of cable. Set ammeter to measure resistance in the expected range, and measure the resistance of each pair in the control cable at the opposite end, and record. (SEE METER SETUP C ) The resistance of any pair should not exceed 38 ohms for each 1000 feet of #22 AWG. CU. Control cable tested. Acceptable measured pair resistance = (Cable length in feet) divided by 1000 x ( 38 ohms/1000 feet) Example: Cable length = 1,255 feet Measured resistance = 45 ohms. So: ( 1,255/1000) x (38) = ohms. ( acceptable maximum) Actual measured resistance = 45 ohms and is acceptable because this is less than maximum specified resistance allowable. Control Cable Installation Precautions For control cable protection, cable should be surrounded by at least 6 inches of fine sand. Care must be taken to prevent damage to the cable or insulation by falling rocks, sharp shovels or other 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 12/20
13 tools, crushing by heavy equipment or machinery. a puncture in the insulation most surely will cause cable failure sooner or later. The insulation thickness is only.045 and a small puncture of the insulation will allow moisture and contaminates to contact the shied material, causing electrolysis which will eventually destroy the shield of the cable. More and more moisture enters over a period of time and finally the cable has to be replaced. Specifications require that an insulation cut or puncture fault without damage to the shield or conductors be encased in a poured resin type splice container (without splicing). 6/14/02 Chapter 14: Use of Electrical Test Equipment 13/20
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