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g testing of the integrated system

g testing of the integrated system

g testing of the integrated system

(OP)
The below quote is the requirement extracted from one of the standards.

Quote (Where a protection scheme comprises an integrated system made up of a number of relays example differential, bus zone, load-shedding schemes, it is vital to ensure that a pr-eplanned program of g testing is carried out which can demonstrate correct performance of the scheme)


I did not understand what is this term g testing means. If anyone is familiar with this term, please share.

RE: g testing of the integrated system

g testing probably refer to the relay capability to withstand an specified mechanical & seismic endurance test.

RE: g testing of the integrated system

What standard is that from? Is it available on-line to see the context?

RE: g testing of the integrated system

(OP)
I have come across this while reviewing a document related to the Site Operational Test Procedure for 11kV Switchboard.

It is referred in the context of relay protection scheme checking. My guess is this could be pertaining to the complete scheme check.

RE: g testing of the integrated system

A typo? Is the term used more than once?

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RE: g testing of the integrated system

(OP)
That is a good diagnostics. I have seen it multiple locations, but in the same document.

I have not seen this term in any other documents. Or anyone using this term "g test".

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