Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
Hello,
Partial Discharge testing in repair shops for motors and transformers is done in several different ways. Mostly RF based, but also Ultrasound and perhaps (never seen that) using ozone detection.
This is a broad question and all having any experience with PD testing and evaluation is invited to share their views and practises.
A few questions to start with:
1 When do you use PD testing?
2 For what objects?
3 At what levels?
4 What detectors do you use?
5 How do you evaluate your results?
6 Tips, tricks, traps?
Gunnar Englund
Partial Discharge testing in repair shops for motors and transformers is done in several different ways. Mostly RF based, but also Ultrasound and perhaps (never seen that) using ozone detection.
This is a broad question and all having any experience with PD testing and evaluation is invited to share their views and practises.
A few questions to start with:
1 When do you use PD testing?
2 For what objects?
3 At what levels?
4 What detectors do you use?
5 How do you evaluate your results?
6 Tips, tricks, traps?
Gunnar Englund