GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys System Test Kit User Manual

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System Test Kit

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Quick Test Guide

1. Enter Operator Name, and Test Description.
2. Select a Breaker.
3. Select Breaker Trip or No Trip Test.
4. Select Ground Fault Defeat or Resume depending on the test desired.
5. Set the required fault levels:

a. Select Level (Pre-Fault, Fault, or Post-Fault).
b. Set the % Multiplier or KW or Frequency to change the Voltage or Phase or Frequency of

Current signals (IA, IB, IC, & IN) or Voltage signals (VA, VB, VC) based on the selected
protection test.

c. Repeat for each level.

6. Set the Pre-Fault, Fault, and Post-Fault times.
7. Click Apply to save the test parameters.
8. Click Perform Test.

Setup

Table 1-13 Setup

Test Name

Unique test identifier, assigned by the test kit, generated by the type of
test selected and the date the test is performed.

Operator

Operator name can be entered here for the reports. (20-character
limitation)

Test Description

Operator enters test description to be stored in the log file. (150-character
limitation)

Breaker Selection

Circuit Breaker selection on which the signals will be injected.

Compartment #

Compartment number of the system will be displayed depending on the
circuit breaker selected for testing.

Breaker Trip

Specifies whether the test will physically trip the circuit breaker.

;

– Circuit Breaker will Trip

†

– Circuit Breaker will not Trip

Ground Fault

Allows users to temporarily Defeat Ground Fault during the test, or to
Resume/Run Ground Fault as normal during the test. Ground Fault must
be defeated for single phase tests—otherwise a trip on Ground Fault will
occur.

;

– GF will Resume/Run as Normal.

†

– GF will be temporarily defeated during the test period.

Note: After the test has concluded, Ground Fault will resume
automatically.

This feature is enabled only when Ground Fault is enabled in the selected
circuit breaker.

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