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Circuit Breaker Contact Resistance Routine Test ...

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rayas91

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Hi to all,

I would like to ask you a question about routine test of circuit breakers.

I have a Medium Voltage CB to do maintenance. I know how to do contact resistance test, but I checked all standarts and I coulndt find a percentage about approving " Did the test pass or no" .


Do you have any idea or a standard ?
By the way , I already have IEC62271-100 and IEC62271-200

Thanks
 
Check the breaker instruction manual, the manufacturers typically have an upper limit posted in the manual.
 
Air, gas, vacuum? Depending on the specific breaker type the OEM may or may not have published values. In absence of published values ANSI/NETA says that all 3 readings should be within 50% of the lowest reading.
 
I ve checked manuals but I couldnt find it.

And I look for general standard, I guess there should be be a percentage...not specific values.
 
Most medium voltage breakers have upper limit readings published. Otherwise the 50% higher rule applies according to NETA. What breaker are you dealing with? Man., Voltage, Catalog #?
 
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