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A variable DC voltage is needed to test a circuit breaker. Substation batteries should not be used since this entails considerable risk for testing personnel, testing equipment and also for the equipment being tested. The best way to ascertain whether or not solenoids and protective mechanisms are sluggish or working properly is to perform a test at minimum tripping voltage. The minimum trip voltage test is described in international and national standards such as IEC 62271-100, ANSI C37.09 etc.
B10E can be used to test breaker coils in this manner. It provides a ripple-free variable DC voltage that can easily accommodate a high, variable load.
In this Video you get an insight into the Megger TORKEL 900.
Overview:
The MTO106 transformer ohmmeter is an easy-to-use, line-operated instrument specifically designed for safe and accurate field measurement of winding resistance in smaller transmission and distribution transformers. It has dual channels with a wide measurement range and can accurately provide information about the vast majority of power transformers, reactors and instrument transformers. The test current can be manually set in five different ranges to fit transformers of various sizes.
Learn more about the DET14C and DET24C Clamp-on earth/ground testers from Megger.