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Testing of Medium-Voltage Circuit Breakers

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CuriousElectron

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Greetings,
Per IEEE 37-013, manufacturer of HV CBs are required to perform extensive numbers of tests, including short-circuit test, withstand test, etc. How are they able to comply with the standard/spec, and demonstrate that their products meet those requirements considering the high magnitude of rated and fault current amperage values they need to generate in order to perform these tests??
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EE
 
Rated current is relatively easy. A 3-phase variac and a step down transformer can do thousands of amps at a few volts.

There are test labs that can generate the necessary fault current levels for those tests.
 
Test labs have a variety of tricks. Some tests involve switching be one source that can produce high voltages at low currents to a source that produces high currents at low voltages. Other tricks involve various capacitor bank energy storage techniques.

Often the procedure is not intending to reproduce all real world behavior in a single test. Instead, several different tests are performed, and then the results are combine mathematically into a rating.
 
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