Hi-pot and megger test, Start-up procedure, Contactor inspection – Rockwell Automation 1512A MV Controllers, 400A One-High Cabinet, Standard and Arc-Resistant Enclosure User Manual

Page 42: Preliminary checks, Hi-pot and megger test start-up procedure, Contactor inspection preliminary checks

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1512A-UM100F-EN-P - May 2013

Chapter 4

Common Installation

Hi-Pot and Megger Test

Insulation integrity should be checked before energizing medium voltage
electrical equipment. Use a high voltage AC insulation tester or a Megger for this
test. If a Megger is used, a 5000V type is recommended.

Insulation can be tested from phase to phase and from phase to ground. The
recommended level for AC Hi-Pot testing is (2 X V

LL

) volts, where V

LL

is the

rated line-to-line voltage of the power system. The leakage current must be less
than 20 mA. Record the result for future comparison testing.

If a Megger is used, it should indicate 50,000 M

Ω

or greater if the unit is isolated

from the line and the motor. If the unit is connected to a motor, the Megger
should indicate 5000 M

Ω

or greater (phase to ground).

Start-up Procedure

Contactor Inspection

See Publication

1502-UM050_-EN-P

or

1502-UM052_EN-P

for information on

pre-energization inspection, vacuum bottle integrity test and insulation resistance test.

Preliminary Checks

Verify the following:

Contactor current and voltage ratings are correct for the attached load;
Control voltage is correct;
Settings for protective relays;
Heater elements (if provided) in overload relay are secure and undamaged;
Equipment grounding;
External power and control connections match electrical diagrams;
All hardware is correctly reinstalled and torqued to specifications (refer

to

Recommended Torque Values on page 2 of Chapter 1

);

All barriers are replaced to correct positions;

ATTENTION: Exercise caution when performing high voltage tests on the
equipment. Failure to do so may result in electric shock causing severe burns,
injury or death.

ATTENTION: Disconnect power factor correction capacitors (if so equipped)
before performing the Hi-Pot test. Failure to do so may result in personal injury
or damage to the equipment. See Power Lockout Procedure (refer to

Power

Lock-out Procedure on page 41

) for information on dissipating any stored

power in the capacitors.

ATTENTION: Remove all primary fuses for the control power transformer and/
or the potential transformer. Failure to do so may cause damage to the
equipment during the Hi-Pot test.

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