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ENGINEERING COMMISSIONING STANDARD
ECS 11-0006
HV INSULATION TESTING
Network(s):
EPN, LPN, SPN
Summary:
This standard details the policy for the on-site insulation testing of new and existing
high voltage cables, switchgear and transformers.
Owner:
Paul Williams
Date:
04/12/2015
Approved By:
Steve Mockford
Approved Date:
09/12/2015
This document forms part of the Companys Integrated Business System and its requirements are mandatory throughout UK
Power Networks. Departure from these requirements may only be taken with the written approval of the Director of Asset
Management. If you have any queries about this document please contact the author or owner of the current issue.
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Revision Record
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9.0
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Date
04/12/2015
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Stephen Tucker
Why has the document been updated: Renumbered to align with other commissioning documents
and new cable insulation test form ECS 11-0006a added.
What has changed:
Document renumbered from EOS 09-0001.
HV polymeric cable sheath testing document reference updated (Sections 5.4 and 5.8).
New test form ECS 11-0006a added to record cable insulation test results (Section 11).
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8.0
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Date
21/03/2014
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Review and additional clarifications added
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7.2
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Hulya Kiani
Document reclassified from EI 09-0001 to EOS 09-0001
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7.0
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21/02/2011
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Clarification for cable sheath test requirements added
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Date
17/12/2009
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Mariann Mulligan
Document rebranded
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Revised 66 and 132kV switchgear test
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Date
10/03/2009
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Revision to test voltage for 66 and 132kV cables
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Contents
1
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 5
Scope ....................................................................................................................... 5
Glossary and Abbreviations ................................................................................... 6
Testing ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.1
General ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.2
New Apparatus .......................................................................................................... 7
4.3
Existing Apparatus..................................................................................................... 7
4.4
Test Application ......................................................................................................... 7
4.5
Test Methods............................................................................................................. 7
Cable Testing ........................................................................................................... 8
5.1
Acceptable IR Values ................................................................................................ 8
5.2
New and Existing Cables up to 33kV ...................................................................... 8
5.3
Cable Fault Location up to 33kV ............................................................................. 9
5.4
Cable Over-sheath Tests 11kV to 33kV Cables ...................................................... 9
5.5
New and Existing Cables 66kV and 132kV Oil and Gas Pressure Assisted
Cables ....................................................................................................................... 9
5.6
New and Existing Cables 66kV and 132kV Cables Containing XLPE Insulated
Cable ....................................................................................................................... 10
5.7
Cable Fault Location 66kV and 132kV .................................................................. 11
5.8
Cable Over-sheath Tests 66kV and 132kV Cables ............................................... 11
5.9
Switchgear Associated with Cable Testing .............................................................. 11
Switchgear Testing................................................................................................ 12
6.1
Test Voltages .......................................................................................................... 12
6.1.1
New switchgear ....................................................................................................... 12
6.1.2
Existing switchgear .................................................................................................. 12
6.1.3
Application of Test Voltage ...................................................................................... 12
6.2
Alternative Soak Test for 66kV and 132kV GIS Switchgear ..................................... 14
6.3
Air Insulated Busbars and Disconnectors ................................................................ 14
Transformer Testing.............................................................................................. 15
Transformer Tails and Test Access ..................................................................... 16
Overhead Line Testing .......................................................................................... 16
10
Other Equipment ................................................................................................... 16
11
Test Results ........................................................................................................... 16
12
References ............................................................................................................. 17
12.1
UK Power Networks Standards ............................................................................... 17
12.2
National and International Standards ....................................................................... 17
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Tables
Table 5-1 Minimum Test Voltages for New and Existing Cables up to and including
33kV .................................................................................................................... 8
Table 5-2 Maximum Voltage Levels for Fault Location for Cable up to and including
33kV .................................................................................................................... 9
Table 5-3 Cable Over-sheath Test Voltages for Cables up to 33kV .................................... 9
Table 5-4 Minimum Test Voltages for New and Existing Fluid and Gas Filled 66kV and
132kV Cables .................................................................................................... 10
Table 5-5 Minimum Test Voltages for New 66kV and 132kV XLPE Cables ...................... 10
Table 5-6 Minimum Test Voltages for 66kV and 132kV Cable System Containing
Existing Sections of Cable ................................................................................. 10
Table 5-7 Maximum Voltage Levels for Fault Location for 66kV and 132kV Cable
Systems............................................................................................................. 11
Table 5-8 Cable Over-sheath Test Voltages for Cables 66kV and 132kV ...................... 11
Table 6-1 Test Voltages for New Extensible Switchgear .................................................. 13
Table 6-2 Test Voltages for Existing Switchgear .............................................................. 13
Table 7-1 Test Voltages for Transformers ........................................................................ 15
Table 7-2 Maximum Test Voltages for Transformers (for example where other
equipment is connected) .................................................................................... 15
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Introduction
This standard details the requirements for the on-site insulation testing of high voltage
cables, switchgear and transformers. The purpose of on-site insulation testing is to
demonstrate that apparatus can be safely connected to the system.
The testing regime detailed in this standard is designed to avoid unnecessary overstressing
and to prolong the life of the apparatus. It should identify any gross defect, damage or earths
left connected at a remote end. The testing regime is based on current practice from the
relevant British and International standards together with current practice used on the three
networks within UK Power Networks. Consideration has been given to safety of field staff,
the availability of test equipment and the relative merits of ac, dc, oscillating wave (OWTS)
and very low frequency (VLF) ac testing.
This standard supersedes the following documents:
EPN: EDM V12/S1/8 Site Insulation Tests for High Voltage Equipment.
LPN: E5-6-1 Dielectric Testing.
LPN: E5-6-1-1 HV Dielectric Testing.
SPN: EI 9-001-12 Site Insulation Testing of Cables, Switchgear and Transformers.
SPN: Site Testing & Commissioning Manual 2.N3 On-site Insulation Testing of
Cables, Switchgear & Transformers.
Scope
This standard applies to the insulation testing of cables, switchgear and transformers from
1000V to 132kV on the EPN, LPN, SPN and private networks and includes:
New apparatus before it is connected to the system for the first time.
Existing apparatus after it has been modified, repaired or moved.
Existing solid cable after it has been de-energised for an extended period.
Cable fault locating.
The testing of insulated cable sheaths.
Overhead lines where insulation testing is not considered practicable.
This standard does not seek to provide condition monitoring information or partial discharge
information.
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Glossary and Abbreviations
Term
Definition
GIS
Gas Insulated Switchgear
IR
Insulation Resistance
NVD
Neutral Voltage Displacement
OWTS
Oscillating Wave Test Set
SAP
Senior Authorised Person
VLF
Very Low Frequency
UK Power Networks
UK Power Networks (Operations) Ltd consists of three electricity
distribution networks:
Testing
4.1
General
Eastern Power Networks plc (EPN).
London Power Network plc (LPN).
South Eastern Power Networks plc (SPN).
Testing shall be carried out:
After apparatus is installed (or re-installed) but before energisation for the first time.
After work on the insulation of apparatus but not normally after routine maintenance.
After cable with solid insulation has been intentionally left de-energised for more than
one month.
For new and re-commissioned equipment the interval between testing and energisation from
the system should be the minimum practicable:
Cables up to and including 11kV no more than 24 hours.
Cable systems from 22kV and up to and including 132kV this should normally be no
longer than 72 hours.
However for cables at all voltages an extension to this period is available to the Senior
Authorised Person (SAP) providing the integrity of the system can be assured, for
example visual inspection of the route or the completion of another successful sheath
test.
Swinger transformers and other standby equipment that is left intentionally de-energised
will need to be energised monthly to avoid the need for isolation and testing.
Dispensation to vary from the test methods and voltage levels set out in this standard
for network test voltages above nominal phase to earth voltages can be granted by
the UK Power Networks Head of Engineering Standards. Where the network test
voltage is lower than the nominal phase to earth voltage, permission to test should be
sought from the Director of UK Power Networks Asset Management.
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4.2
New Apparatus
All new apparatus should, following installation, be successfully tested once at the voltage
specified in this standard. Where the manufacturer recommends tests that differ from this
standard, guidance shall be obtained from UK Power Networks Asset Management.
4.3
Existing Apparatus
All apparatus which has been de-energised and has knowingly had the insulation affected
(except changing oil and topping up SF6) shall be subjected to an insulation test as specified
in this standard.
4.4
Test Application
Where two or more items of apparatus are connected, the apparatus requiring the least
onerous test determines the test voltage.
Site engineers shall take account of the risks involved in disconnecting equipment compared
with the risks of a reduced voltage test. Equipment installed to run initially at a lower voltage
than its rating shall be tested according to its rating before connection to the lower voltage
system. If, after this test, the insulation is in any way disturbed, e.g. a 33kV cable is jointed to
an 11kV cable, an insulation test voltage appropriate to the working voltage shall be applied
before commissioning.
4.5
Test Methods
This standard includes both dc and ac test methods. A dc test is usually carried out using an
insulation tester with the appropriate voltage output, such as a Megger or dc pressure test
set. An ac test is usually carried out using an ac test set, OWTS test set or a test van to give
the required voltage. Where both dc and ac tests are specified for equipment or cables either
test may be used.
For cables it is necessary to apply the test voltage and allow the cable to fully charge up.
Generally with test sets the timing begins when the test set has reached the required voltage
and for insulation resistance (IR) testers the time begins when the IR value has stabilised.
Also, with some newer IR test sets, the test is considered a pass if the cable remains at the
specified voltage for the duration of one minute the voltage will drop if the insulation breaks
down during that time span.
Partial discharge testing methods are being developed and operational advice will need to
be followed.
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Cable Testing
5.1
Acceptable IR Values
It is not possible to specify a lowest acceptable insulation resistance value for dc testing (as
it depends on a number of factors including cable type/length, weather conditions, etc.) all
three cores should be similar and a different value on one core would indicate a problem.
The determining factor is whether any of the phases has an unacceptably low reading (1M)
or a drastically different reading. Engineering judgement needs to be applied to the value
obtained. If traditional fault location fails to indicate a fault then connecting the circuit to the
network for a 24 hour soak test is acceptable. If customers will be affected by the fault
occurring during this test the number of customers shall be as low as is reasonably practical.
5.2
New and Existing Cables up to 33kV
It is essential before energisation to ensure the cable is continuous from end-to-end. This will
check that the cable is laid as planned and that any route joints have been completed.
Table 5-1 shows the minimum voltages to be used. Voltages up to those detailed in Table
5-2 are acceptable if site conditions require. These voltages can also be used for testing
transformer tails between the winding and earth; refer to Section 8.
Table 5-1 Minimum Test Voltages for New and Existing Cables up to and including 33kV
Rated Line
Voltage
(kV)
Cable
Type
6.6 (2 and
3.3)
All Types
11
All Types
dc Test
Voltage
(kV)
Test Application
Duration
(min)
See note
20 and 22
All Types
33
All Types
Test voltage applied to one phase with the
other two phases connected to
earth/metallic screen
Test voltage may also be applied to two
phases with the third connected to
earth/metallic screen
Note: Partial discharge mapping carried out in London, mainly at 11kV, is used as a commissioning test. These
tests require the test voltage to be of the order of 1.5Uo ac at 0.1Hz for a period of up to 15 minutes.
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5.3
Cable Fault Location up to 33kV
It is permissible to apply higher dc voltages for fault location up to the maximum shown in
Table 5-2.
Table 5-2 Maximum Voltage Levels for Fault Location for Cable up to and including 33kV
Rated Line Voltage (kV)
5.4
dc Test Voltage (kV) to Earth
6.6
11
12
20 and 22
24
33
36
Cable Over-sheath Tests 11kV to 33kV Cables
The test voltages for over-sheath tests are given in Table 5-3. Tests are required for new
cables (having an insulated sheath) prior to energisation. Also, when returning an insulated
sheath cable to service following diversion or repair then a sheath test as shown in Table 5-3
is required.
All cable over-sheath tests shall be carried out as specified in ECP 11-0007.
Table 5-3 Cable Over-sheath Test Voltages for Cables up to 33kV
System
Nominal
Voltage
(kV)
Minimum dc Test
Voltage (kV)
Minimum dc Test
Voltage (kV)
New cables
On return to service
11
20 and
22
33
Test
Duration
(min)
Maximum
Leakage
Current (mA)
Not Applicable
5
10
Test
Application
Between
metallic
sheath and
earth
Note: Specially bonded cable circuits complying with the requirements of ENA ER C55/4 may require further
tests in addition to the over-sheath tests above.
5.5
New and Existing Cables 66kV and 132kV Oil and Gas Pressure Assisted
Cables
It is essential before energisation to check the cable is continuous from end-to-end. This will
ensure that the cable is laid as planned and that any route joints have been completed.
The cable shall withstand a dc test voltage of negative polarity applied between the
conductor(s) and sheath with the sheath earthed.
Table 5-4 shows the minimum voltages to be used. No breakdown of the insulation shall
occur.
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Table 5-4 Minimum Test Voltages for New and Existing Fluid and Gas Filled 66kV and 132kV
Cables
Rated
Line
Voltage
(kV)
dc Test
Voltage for
New Cable
Systems (kV)
Minimum dc Test
Voltage for
Systems with old
Cable (kV)
66
170
71
132
305
Duration
(min)
Test Application
Test voltage applied to one phase
with the other two phases connected
to earth/metallic screen
15
130
New and Existing Cables 66kV and 132kV Cables Containing XLPE
Insulated Cable
5.6
It is essential before energisation to check the cable is continuous from end to end. This will
ensure that the cable is laid as planned and that any route joints have been completed.
The cable shall withstand an ac test voltage applied between a conductor and sheath or all
conductors with the sheath earthed. Where possible a Partial Discharge (PD) test shall be
carried out during the ac test.
The test will normally be provided by a series resonant or OWTS test set operating close to
power frequency.
Table 5-5 shows the minimum voltages to be used. No breakdown of the insulation shall
occur. If the cable system contains sections of existing fluid filled, gas filled or XLPE cable
the test voltage should be reduced in line with Table 5-6.
Table 5-5 Minimum Test Voltages for New 66kV and 132kV XLPE Cables
Rated
Line
Voltage
(kV)
ac Test Voltage
for New Cable
Systems (kV)
66
72
132
132
Frequency
(Hz)
Duration
(min)
20 - 300
60
Table 5-6 Minimum Test Voltages for 66kV and 132kV Cable System Containing Existing Sections
of Cable
Rated Line
Voltage
(kV)
Existing cable less
than 5 years old
ac Test
Voltage
(kV)
66
72
132
132
Duration
(min)
60
Existing cable less
than 20 years old
ac Test
Voltage
(kV)
61
114
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(min)
60
Existing cable more
than 20 years old
ac Test
Voltage
(kV)
54
95
Duration
(min)
60
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Cable Fault Location 66kV and 132kV
5.7
It is permissible to apply higher dc voltages for fault location up to the maximum shown in
Table 5-7.
Table 5-7 Maximum Voltage Levels for Fault Location for 66kV and 132kV Cable Systems
Rated Line Voltage (kV)
dc Test Voltage (kV) to Earth
66
50
132
50
Cable Over-sheath Tests 66kV and 132kV Cables
5.8
The test voltages for over-sheath tests are given in Table 5-8. Tests are required for new
cables (having an insulated sheath) prior to energisation. Also, when returning an insulated
sheath cable to service following diversion or repair then a sheath test as shown in Table 5-8
is required.
All cable over-sheath tests shall be carried out as specified in ECP 11-0007.
Table 5-8 Cable Over-sheath Test Voltages for Cables 66kV and 132kV
System
Nominal
Voltage (kV)
Minimum dc
Test Voltage
(kV)
Minimum dc
Test Voltage
(kV)
New cables
On return to
service
66
Test Duration
(min)
Maximum
Leakage
Current
(mA)
Not Applicable
132
10
10
Test
Application
Between
metallic sheath
and earth
Note: Specially bonded cable circuits complying with the requirements of ENA ER C55/4may require further tests
in addition to the over-sheath tests above.
5.9
Switchgear Associated with Cable Testing
It shall be established whether the switchgear is capable of withstanding the cable test
voltage, otherwise, the least onerous test voltage shall be used.
Note: The specification for new switchgear ensures that all cable test access points will
withstand the highest cable test voltages detailed in this document.
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Switchgear Testing
6.1
Test Voltages
6.1.1
New switchgear
The test voltages to be used for new switchgear are given in Table 6-1. These test voltages
shall apply to:
All extensible switchgear which incorporates site-made high voltage connections.
Any non-extensible switchgear where work has been carried out affecting the insulation.
Note: For clarification, removal and replacement of the SF6 gas does not require
dielectric retesting of the system.
Where factory assembled and tested GIS panels are supplied, comprising circuit-breaker,
disconnectors and earth switches, dielectric testing of individual panels is not required onsite.
If work on site requires dismantlement of any factory built and tested equipment, then an
assessment of the re-testing required shall be made and agreed with UK Power Networks
Asset Management.
For non-extensible switchgear at all voltages (including, for example, dead and live tank
132kV circuit-breakers) which has been factory tested, and on which no work has been
carried out on the insulation, a test voltage of 5kV dc shall be applied for one minute.
6.1.2
Existing switchgear
The test voltages to be used for existing switchgear are given in Table 6-2. These test
voltages shall apply to:
All switchgear where work has been done affecting the insulation (where the insulation
has not been disturbed a 5kV megger test for 1 minute shall be carried out).
All switchgear which has been re-installed.
6.1.3
Application of Test Voltage
The test voltages shall be applied:
1. Between phases and phase to earth with the contacts closed:
Test voltage
applied to
Earth
applied to
L1
L3 + L2
L2
L1 + L3
L3
L1 + L2
OR
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Test voltage
applied to
Earth
applied to
L1 and L2
L3
L2 and L3
L1
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2. Across the open contacts (unless assembled and dielectric tested in the factory):
Test voltage applied to
Earth applied to
L1, L2 and L3
L1, L2 and L3 opposite contacts
If the equipment has been assembled and tested in the factory, a valid test certificate shall
be provided with the equipment, demonstrating the method of testing and the results.
If surge diverters, neutral voltage displacement (NVD), capacitor bushings, etc. cannot be
disconnected then the manufacturers advice should be obtained before proceeding.
Table 6-1 Test Voltages for New Extensible Switchgear
Rated Line Voltage (kV)
Switchgear Rated
Voltage
ac Test Voltage
(kV)
Up to 11kV
12kV
22 (see note 1)
20/22
24kV
40 (see note 1)
33
36kV
56 (see note 1)
66
72.5kV
112 (see note 1)
132
145kV
220 (see note 1)
Test Duration (min)
Table 6-2 Test Voltages for Existing Switchgear
Rated Line Voltage (kV)
Switchgear Rated
Voltage
ac Test Voltage
(kV)
Up to 6.6
7.2kV
10 (see note 2)
11
12kV other than above
16.5 (see note 2)
20/22
24kV other than above
33 (see note 2)
33
36kV
50 (see note 2)
66 (see note 3)
72.5kV
99 (see note 2)
132 (see note 3)
145kV
198 (see note 2)
Test Duration (min)
Notes:
1. The ac test voltage for new extensible switchgear is 80% of factory test and should also include a 5kV IR
result both before and after the ac test.
2. The switchgear will withstand the full test voltage applied to new equipment but to reduce the stress for this
and subsequent tests the test voltage for existing switchgear has been reduced to 1.5 times the line voltage.
3. See alternative soak test for 66kV and 132kV GIS switchgear.
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6.2
Alternative Soak Test for 66kV and 132kV GIS Switchgear
An alternative regime for retesting 66kV and 132kV GIS switchgear, following an earlier full
test, is to connect the switchgear to the network for a 24 hour period to soak test it rather
than apply a voltage test.
This test has been approved because:
The difficulty, expense and risk of providing full test voltage immediately prior to
energisation.
Connecting and disconnecting the test set to GIS equipment, involves work on the
equipment; consequently the reconnection and re-gassing after removing the test set is
not then tested.
This option is available to the SAP who will supervise the re-commissioning if:
6.3
The switchgear is GIS, requiring opening of gas compartments for connecting and
disconnecting the test connections.
No external insulation has been disturbed in the parts being tested.
The protection is arranged such that in the event of a fault on the equipment being tested
no loss of supplies to customers shall occur.
The system fault level is reduced to the lowest possible level and access to the plant
under test is restricted.
Air Insulated Busbars and Disconnectors
Testing of air insulated busbars, air break isolators or post insulators, etc. is not required by
this standard providing a visual inspection is made prior to energisation.
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Transformer Testing
The assembly of transformers, transport arrangements, quality controls during installation
and sealing is such that high voltage insulation testing is generally unnecessary. Unless
otherwise agreed with the manufacturer the only testing required for transformers (including
pole-mounted) is insulation resistance testing using the test voltages given in Table 7-1. The
insulation resistance shall be comparable with the original test documentation (if available).
If, in order to test other equipment, it is necessary to apply a higher test voltage to the
windings, then the voltages given in Table 7-2 should not be exceeded.
Table 7-1 Test Voltages for Transformers
Test
System Nominal
Voltage (kV)
dc Test Voltage
(kV)
Test Duration
(min)
Test Application
Up to 6.6
11
Winding
Insulation
22
33
66
132
Core
Insulation
All
1 2.5 (see note)
Apply to each winding in
turn with the other
winding(s) earthed
2.5
Core insulation should be
clear of earth with core
earth link removed and
connected to earth after
core earth link replaced
Note: The test voltage specified in the manufacturers test documentation should be used.
Table 7-2 Maximum Test Voltages for Transformers (for example where other equipment is
connected)
System Nominal Voltage (kV)
dc Test Voltage (kV)
6.6
6.6
11
11
22
22
33
33
66
66
66 (graded insulation)
30
132 (graded insulation)
50
Test Duration (min)
Note: If a higher test voltage is to be considered, the manufacturer should be consulted prior to testing.
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Transformer Tails and Test Access
Where test access is available transformer tails shall always be tested. Where test access
requires the dismantlement of apparatus and the SAP considers the risk to personnel of
gaining the test access is higher than the risk of failure then the test may be omitted. This
will usually apply at 11kV primary substations where the cable tails are within the UK Power
Networks site and there is no reason to believe there has been any damage.
Overhead Line Testing
Insulation testing of overhead lines is not considered reasonably practicable. However,
before commissioning, a visual inspection shall be made of new overhead lines and the
modified parts of previously energised lines.
Also, before re-commissioning overhead lines that have been de-energised for an extended
period of time, a risk assessment shall be made to decide if a visual inspection is required.
This assessment shall take into account factors, such as the activity of third parties in the
vicinity of the circuit and severe weather conditions.
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Other Equipment
Other equipment that has been factory assembled, subjected to routine factory testing and
for which a test certificate is available on site, and where no disturbance to the insulation has
been made, shall be subjected to the following.
A visual inspection for damage or deformation before and after installation;
A 5kV megger test for 1 minute.
An example of other equipment is a 33kV through wall bushing.
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Test Results
The results of the all tests shall be recorded as specified in ECS 11-0001 and ECS 11-0002.
All cable insulation test results shall be recorded on test form ECP 11-0006a unless the
cable testing is part of substation commissioning when the results should be recorded on
appropriate test form ECP 11-0501a (secondary) or ECP 11-0202 (grid and primary).
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HV Insulation Testing
Document Number: ECS 11-0006
Version: 9.0
Date: 04/12/2015
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References
12.1
UK Power Networks Standards
UK Power Networks Distribution Safety Rules
ECS 11-0001
Grid & Primary Commissioning Requirements
ECS 11-0002
Secondary Commissioning Requirements
ECP 11-0006a
EHV and HV Cable Insulation Test Form
ECP 11-0007
HV Polymeric Cable Sheath Testing Procedure
ECP 11-0202
HV Pressure Test Form
ECP 11-0501a
Secondary Substation Commissioning Form
12.2
National and International Standards
ENA ER C55/4
Insulated Sheath Power Cable Systems
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