Transformer Testing - Type Tests and Routine Tests of Transformer
Transformer Testing - Type Tests and Routine Tests of Transformer
Transformer
1. Type tests
2. Routine tests
3. Special tests
Tests done at site
1. Pre-commissioning tests
2. Periodic/condition monitoring tests
3. Emergency tests
Note: Transformer winding resistance measurement shall be carried out at each tap.
An agreement to within 30% of the measured exciting current with the previous test is
usually considered satisfactory. If the measured exciting current value is 50 times higher
than the value measured during factory test, there is a likelihood of a fault in the winding
which needs further analysis.
There are several internal connections of three-phase transformer are available on the
market. These several connections give various magnitudes and phase of the secondary
voltage; the magnitude can be adjusted for parallel operation by suitable choice of turn
ratio, but the phase divergence cannot be compensated.
So we have to choose a transformer suitable for parallel operation whose phase sequence
and phase divergence are same. All the transformers with the same vector ground have
same phase sequence and phase divergence between primary and secondary.
Before procuring an electrical power transformer, you should ensure the vector group of
the transformer, whether it will be matched with his or her existing system or not. The
vector group test of transformer confirms his or her requirements.
First one is called Separate Source Voltage Withstand Test of transformer, where a single
phase power frequency voltage of prescribed level, is applied on transformer winding
under test for 60 seconds while the other windings and tank are connected to the earth,
and it is observed that whether any failure of insulation occurs or not during the test.
The second one is the induced voltage test of Transformer where, three-phase voltage,
twice of rated secondary voltage is applied to the secondary winding for 60 seconds by
keeping the primary of the transformer open circuited.
The frequency of the applied voltage should be double of power frequency too. Here also
if no failure of insulation, the test is successful.
In addition to dielectric tests of transformers, there are other types of test for checking
insulation of transformer, such as lightning impulse test, switching impulse test and
partial discharge test.