Xylem IMVS R01 Model VS Vertical Industrial Turbine Pumps User Manual

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CAST CABLE SPLICE:

1. To prepare the 3-conductor power cable for splicing,

insert a sharp knife blade between the cable jacket and

lead insulation and strip the jacket back 2

1

/

2

" from the

end. Taking care not to cut the lead insulation. Strip

the cambric wrapping (if any) off the conductors and

strip back rubber insulation

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/

8

" from the end. Assem-

ble the cable connectors and crimp them in place using

a crimping tool.

2. Cut off the motor leads to equal length. Clean off the

ends of the leads for about a foot, using a cloth wet

with gasoline or solvent. Clean the end of the power

cable also. Insert the three motor leads into the cor-

responding holes in the bottom of the rubber casing

and push them several inches out the top. Crimp the

motor leads into the corresponding connectors, crimp-

ing the center one first. Bend the cables into line with

the holes in the casing and slip the casing up until the

connectors are inside the holes and about

1

/

4

" from the

top.

3. Mix the resin as directed. Cut off a corner of the bag

and squeeze all of the resin into casing. With the roll

of tape on hand, fold the bag and tape the top of the

bag snuggly to the power cable until the resin runs

out over the top. This will assure maximum coverage

of the resin and minimum size of the finished splice.

When the resin is firm to touch, the splice may be im-

mersed for testing.

APPENDIX C — ELECTRICAL TESTS

1. MEASURING INSULATION RESISTANCE

(GROUND TEST)

The condition of the insulation around a conductor

can be determined by measuring the electrical resis-

tance between the conductor and ground. This mea-

surement can be made with a megger or an ohmmeter.

The value is stated in ohms or megohms (ohms x

1,000,000). High ohm values indicate good insulation.
The basic procedure for measuring insulation resis-

tance is given below:

A. Turn off all power and disconnect the leads to be

tested from the electrical panel. Lock out the panel.

FAILURE TO TURN OFF THE POWER

WILL DAMAGE THE METER AND

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL SHOCK.

Failure to disconnect the leads can result in false

readings.

B. Set the meter selector knob to RX 100K or RX

100,000 (some meters may not have RX 100K

in which case EX 10K or EX 10,000 scale can be

used). Clip the meter leads together and adjust the

meter to zero.

C. Unclip the leads and attach one of the meter leads

to one of the power cable leads or motor leads. The

other meter to the ground.

D. Do not touch any bare wires or allow bare wires

to come in contact with the ground or metal. False

readings will result.

E. If the meter needle is at either extreme end of the

scale, a more accurate reading can be obtained

by switching the selector switch to another scale.

Rezero the meter each time the selector switch is

moved.

The readings obtained from power cables and mo-

tor leads should be within the range specified in Table

C.1. Low readings indicate that the motor windings are

grounded or that the cable or splice insulation is dam-

aged. If low or marginal readings are obtained on a new

installation the problem should be corrected before

proceeding with the installation.

2. MEASURING RESISTANCE BETWEEN LEADS

(MOTOR WINDING RESISTANCE)

The general conditions of motor windings can be

determined by measuring the resistance of the motor

windings (i.e. the resistance between the motor leads)

and comparing the measured resistance with values

given in the motor manual. The resistance is measured

with an ohmmeter and the value is stated in ohms.
The basic procedure for measuring motor winding

resistance is given below:

A. Turn off the power and disconnect the leads to be

tested from the panel. Lock out the panel.

FAILURE TO TURN OFF THE POWER

WILL DAMAGE THE METER AND

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL ELECTRICAL

SHOCK.

Failure to disconnect the leads can result in false

readings.

B. Set the meter selector knob to 'RX 1'. Clip the me-

ter leads together and adjust the meter to zero.

C. Unclip the meter leads and attach them to the

motor leads.

Resistance measured between the motor leads prior to

splicing the power cable to the motor leads should be

within the motor winding resistance limits specified in

the motor manual.

DANGER

DANGER

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