Dear Mr.WellWhatHadHappenedWas
Q1. Does anyone do primary injection testing on large breakers, say around 800A?
A1. Yes, very often; in the workshop as well as at site.
Q2. We have a test set that can inject 2000 amps but I would think that at that size of breaker we would need 3 to 5 times rated current to get it to trip quickly.
A2. Yes, a 3-5x 800A say 4kA (short-time rated say 10min ) would be needed for "short-time" tripping test.
FYI a) Some (not all) 2kA test sets can be paralleled. The out-put would be 2x 2kA= 4kA. Short-time rating say 10 min. Caution: observe the duty cycle and the cool-down duration stipulated by the manufacturer. Allow the cooling fan to run continuously during the " idle period ", when not injecting.
b) If you do not carry out these test frequently, out-source to an external contractor would be cost effective.
Q3. I believe in the past for breakers around this size we have just tested the CT's in the breaker for accuracy and then tripped the breaker with current on the secondary. I was just curious if anybody else in industry does primary injection testing and if you do what test set are you using?
A3.1 "...just tested the CT's in the breaker for accuracy and then tripped the breaker with current on the secondary..." This practice is a compromise, which should not be taken as a norm.
A3.2 "...what test set are you using?" Carry out a Google search, there are numerous manufacturers, depending on your location. See also above A2. b).
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)