DTR2011
Electrical
- Oct 12, 2006
- 682
I am curious about how folks in the utility world view this. We are a commissioning company and prefer to test for realistic scenarios. Our test protocol (on this job) calls for very simplistic tests.
I feel like we are forced to comply with test specifications that require light bulbs and a flick on an analog meter - and the test is complete.
We have nice test equipment that can easily test a full scheme (inject fault and monitor relay, communications, breaker / reclose, etc).
Our customer seems to think that it is not necessary.
Any comments?
I feel like we are forced to comply with test specifications that require light bulbs and a flick on an analog meter - and the test is complete.
We have nice test equipment that can easily test a full scheme (inject fault and monitor relay, communications, breaker / reclose, etc).
Our customer seems to think that it is not necessary.
Any comments?