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TM1700 tattles on your circuit breakers: Are they ready for the trip?

Thomas Edison used to dream about circuit breakers, sketching them into power infrastructure patent applications in “what if” and “if only” scenarios, but the only practical thing he had to work with then was a fuse. While circuit breakers had been invented well before Edison’s reign over electrical infrastructure, the ones he knew of weren’t very practical. In fact, circuit breakers didn’t evolve into their current, practical powerhouse design until well into the 20th Century—beyond Edison’s reach for that first bit of electric infrastructure.

Now that Edison’s dream has come true and the circuit breaker is a modern and necessary part of a robust protective infrastructure for power, however, there remains one overwhelming issue with them: Will they work when they’re supposed to?

The knowledge that your circuit breakers are ready for a trip—not packed, necessarily, but certainly prepared—is an invaluable element of any power protection scheme. Megger’s latest circuit breaker analyzer series, the TM1700, will help you test those circuit breakers, making sure that Edison’s favorite fantasy works like a dream.

Megger has more than 25 years of experience in the field of circuit breaker analysis—a fact the company is deeply proud of. In fact, Megger has a long history of working intimately with circuit breaker manufacturers, which gives them an edge: Megger understands the special requirements of the power industry field worker or the manufacturing complex operator and has created features designed for industry-specific conditions and unique industrial application scenarios.

With this specialized knowledge, Megger regularly introduces new technologies and test methods that become industry standards; the TM1700 is no different.

Overview of the TM1700

This series utilizes some of the ground-breaking technology from the top-of-the-line version TM1800 series of circuit breaker analyzers but puts that technology into a more affordable, more grassroots package. The TM1700’s robust design places powerful technology in the user’s hands, allowing him to achieve efficient and reliable circuit breaker testing in any environment. Additionally, galvanically-isolated inputs and outputs make it possible to perform all relevant measurements in a single test, eliminating the need for new set-up and re-connections. (These particular inputs time both wet and dry contacts independent of polarity and without the need for input configuration. If the contact isn’t galvanically-isolated, it can only be used on wet contacts having the same common.)

Applications for the TM1700 include first trip measurement, coil currents, control voltage and contact timing tests. Additional tests may include auxiliary contact timing, vibration, motor currents, dynamic resistance measurement and motion.

Within the 1700 series, there are four models from PC-remote-controlled to fully stand-alone. All models can be managed from a computer using the well-proven data management and analyzing software CABAWin. Additionally, the patented DualGround™ method makes the testing safe and time-saving by keeping the circuit breaker grounded on both sides throughout the test.

The timing measurement inputs are using a patented active interference suppression algorithm to ensure correct timing and accurate PIR (pre-insertion resistor) values even at high-capacitively-coupled interference currents. (We bet Edison never even dreamed of that one.)

The adaptive and easy-to-use software supports the user, who can perform the test by simply turning the test switch without the need for settings. The operator is only one click away from advanced help functions such as connection diagrams, and the 8” color touch screen (with on-screen keyboard) allows the user to efficiently operate this high-level user interface.

Details of the TM1700

The TM1700 fundamentally serves the purpose of replacing the TM1600, which is being discontinued. The TM1700 has all the functionality of the TM1600 and builds on its predecessor in many capacities. The operator of any TM1700 model may control the analyzer either locally or remotely. Additionally, the TM1700 comes with an optional patent-pending current source for static and dynamic resistance measurement (SRM/DRM). Many analyzers use only one current source, requiring operators to string long, heavy leads and climb up and down ladders or use basket lifts to make changes for each interrupter. None of that is necessary with the TM1700.

The TM1700 series possesses high-resolution analog channels with 16-bit A/D converters (well above the industry standard 12-bit), giving the TM1700 a leg-up on resolution, and 40 kHz sampling rate on all channels where the industry standard is 10 kHz.

The multi-functional breaker control unit on the TM1700 allows for independent control of pulse generation per phase and automatic coil resistance measurement; offers dedicated automatic control voltage measurement (as stated in IEC 62271-100) and individual external coil current measurement per phase using an optional clamp-on CT (perfect for close coil current measurement when there is a X/Y relay in the circuit). It analyzes independent coil current measurement per phase and measures auxiliary contact timing automatically during standard close-and-open operation recordings.

The advanced vibration analysis, using voice recognition algorithms, allows for a non-invasive and time-saving peek into the condition of your equipment.

The TM1700 also offers a special timing measurement method dedicated to circuit breakers with graphite nozzles (rather than the traditional tungsten arcing contacts). This is a rare and unique feature in the TM1700 arsenal.

Even Edison would be enthralled with all the advanced details available in the TM1700 circuit breaker analyzer series from Megger.

More on the 1700 here. Just click.

Megger product in T&D World

You can read all about a new Megger cable fault product in this issue of T&D World.

PR material about Megger’s MP2000 cable fault pinpointer runs for a full column in the “Products & Services” section of the August 2012 issue of T&D World. Located on page 64 in the magazine’s most recent issue, the piece features approximately 300 words and a very lovely photo. It was also featured online: http://tdworld.com/test_monitor_control/products/megger-pinpointer-underground-0712/

Additionally, Megger’s recent SebaKMT/HDW Electronics acquisition was recently published in a T&D World e-newsletter specializing in testing, as well as online at: http://tdworld.com/test_monitor_control/highlights/megger-acquires-sebakmt-0812/?imw=Y

Megger insider tips published in “Utility Products” magazine’s July/Aug issue

Megger’s own Diego Robalino is featured in the July/August issue of PennWell’s “Utility Products” magazine. The article, “Nine Insider Tips for Easier Transformer Testing,” runs a full three pages—feature length—in the issue and is listed on the e-mail blast advertising the issue (with a direct link to the piece).

Here’s a taste of the introduction:

9 Insider Tips for Easier Transformer Testing

By Diego Robalino, Megger

Engineers value every component within an electrical system because they are all important: the generators, the switchgear, the transmission and distribution lines, the power transformers. Together, those components make a whole that impacts all of modern life, since we are so reliant on power to support our society.

 The operation of that all-too-important electrical system, therefore, must be continuous; it must be safe, secure and reliable. Reliability depends on preventing issues before they arise. This is often accomplished through proper maintenance and testing of all of those substation components.

 This adage is especially true with one particularly important component, however: power transformers.

You can read the full article through Utility Product’s digital magazine by clicking this link: http://online.qmags.com/UTP0712/default.aspx?fs=2&pg=52&mode=2#pg52&mode2

Utility Products provides influential product information to the decision makers and specifiers in the power, telephone and CATV markets. The magazine’s readership of nearly 32,000 is 100 percent BPA qualified, and includes utilities,
municipalities and contractors.

S1 series stops the noise, brings in the data

The latest version of Megger’s S1 series of insulation testers offers the standard requirements for a solid piece of insulation testing equipment: insulation resistance (IR), polarization index (PI), dielectric absorption ratio (DAR), step voltage (SV) and dielectric discharge (DD) testing.  Additionally, the S1 series increases safety, allows for precise testing and accounts for the highest noise an operator may encounter in the field, setting it a step above the standard.

Testing and safety

The S1 series offers testing safety, even in demanding applications, in both the 5 kilovolt (kV) and 10 kV models; every product in this series now meets the requirements for use in CAT IV 600 V applications (in line with IEC 61010-1).

With 8 kV transient immunity, the S1 series is both suitable for measurements at low-voltage installations and offers high-voltage immunity (up to 8 kV). That’s double the rating of previous insulation tester options.

Megger also supplies the S1 series with a fully specified guard terminal, a unique feature in this industry. Acting as a shunt circuit for parallel leakage points, the guard terminal (labeled with a “G” on the unit) allows the operator to sectionalize testing. As a result, users can achieve fast, accurate results even with equipment possessing high levels of surface leakage, providing more reliable information to assist in fault diagnostics.

Noise

Along with meeting requirements and possessing a guard terminal for enhanced testing, the S1 series also offers industry-leading 4 milliampere (mA) noise rejection. Supported by sophisticated hardware and software, the series delivers accurate and reliable results even in noisy electrical environments (substation switchyards, for example) where other insulation testers are rendered useless.

Default settings suit the vast majority of applications, but the experienced operator may use the optional software filtering of the S1 series to fine-tune testing optimization, especially with demanding applications.

Additionally, the S1 series delivers a higher charging current than the standard insulation tester in the industry, which saves time and minimizes the risk of measuring before the set test voltage is reached, and it offers a variable test voltage up to 10 kV (depending on unit) to allow for the early detection of insulation deterioration.

The software of the S1 series has been upgraded to PowerDB LITE, which comes standard in the latest S1 series package. PowerDB LITE allows test results from the S1 series to be kept, trended and reported.