Rockwell Automation 1502 Medium Voltage Contactor, 800A (Series D and E) User Manual

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Receiving and Handling

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1502-UM051E-EN-P – June 2013

The allowable leakage current of 5 mA is a maximum for new dry equipment, and is

exclusive of leakage due to test equipment leads. The test setup leakage can be

determined by running the dielectric test with test leads not connected to the

contactor and noting the maximum leakage current. If this value is more than

2 milliamperes, it should be added to the 5 mA limit when testing the vacuum

bottles.

NOTE: Rockwell Automation does not recommend DC HiPot testing because

the values obtained during the test are not a reliable indication of vacuum bottle

integrity.

DC HiPot testing is unreliable due to the occurrence of a phenomenon known

as Cathode Ray Tube Effect. This occurs when one contact of the vacuum bottle

has a deformity, such as a burr or deposit, while the other contact remains flat

and true. This sets up leakage currents which flow from a small surface to a large

surface in one direction and vice versa when the polarity of the tester is changed.

The resultant current is large in one direction which would indicate, incorrectly,

a faulty vacuum bottle.

At best, DC testing will verify vacuum integrity if both contact surfaces are

perfectly smooth. It will not, however, give any indication of the degree of vacuum

since the contact surface can feasibly change with each operation of the vacuum

contactor. AC testing, on the other hand, will provide reliable vacuum integrity

indication. As well, the degree of vacuum within the bottle can be determined by

comparing initial test results to the present readings. Increases in leakage current

indicates a reduction in vacuum within the vacuum bottle.

For these reasons, Rockwell Automation recommends AC testing as the only

reliable method of testing vacuum bottles.

Insulation Resistance Test

Using a 1000 volt Megger, the resistance from phase to phase or phase to ground

shall be greater than 500 megohms.

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