alehman
Electrical
- May 23, 1999
- 2,624
One of my clients recently made some modifications to the ground fault detection system on a low voltage switchboard. We have ground fault on the main breaker and feeder breakers, with zone selective interlocking. These are draw-out mounted breakers with internal residual ground fault sensing. There are cell position contacts and breaker auxillary contacts wired in the neutral CT circuits. The wiring of these was changed when the bus was re-configured.
I have recommended primary injection testing of the revised ground fault system. Due to the complexity of the system, tseting will take a number of hours. My client insists that the switchboard cannot be shut down for sufficient time to perform the tests. Does anyone have ideas on alternative methods to test the neutral CT circuits without shut down?
I have recommended primary injection testing of the revised ground fault system. Due to the complexity of the system, tseting will take a number of hours. My client insists that the switchboard cannot be shut down for sufficient time to perform the tests. Does anyone have ideas on alternative methods to test the neutral CT circuits without shut down?