Manual Ttr310
Manual Ttr310
Rev 8
May 2016
for
Three-Phase TTR
Transformer Turn Ratio Test Set
Catalog No. TTR310, TTR310-47, TTR310E
High-Voltage Equipment
Read the entire manual before operating.
M
Valley Forge Corporate Center
2621 Van Buren Avenue
Norristown, PA 19403 U.S.A.
610-676-8500
www.megger.com
Three-Phase TTR 310
Transformer Turn Ratio Test Set
Instruction Manual
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notice.
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follow recommended operating procedures) or failure by the customer to perform specific maintenance
as indicated in this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................1
2 SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................5
3 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................9
Input Power .................................................................................................................................................9
Pollution Degree..........................................................................................................................................9
Protective Devices.......................................................................................................................................9
Output Test Voltage and Current .............................................................................................................9
Test Frequency ............................................................................................................................................9
Loading of Test Transformer ................................................................................................................. 10
Measuring Ranges..................................................................................................................................... 10
Accuracy .................................................................................................................................................... 10
Measurement Method .............................................................................................................................. 10
Transformer Winding Phase Relationship............................................................................................ 11
Measuring Time ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Memory Storage ....................................................................................................................................... 11
Interface ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
4 DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 15
5 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................................... 19
Single-Phase, Two-Winding Transformers........................................................................................... 19
Current Transformers (CTs) ................................................................................................................... 25
Unmounted CTs ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Bushing Current Transformer (BCT) Mounted on Single-Phase, Two-Winding Transformer ... 27
BCTs Mounted on Three-Phase Transformers ................................................................................... 28
T-Type Transformers .............................................................................................................................. 31
Connections and Vector Voltage Diagrams ......................................................................................... 32
Notes to Table 5-4 ................................................................................................................................... 35
Notes to Table 5-5 ................................................................................................................................... 47
Notes to Table 5-6 ................................................................................................................................... 58
6 OPERATION......................................................................................................................................................... 67
MAIN MENU Screen (Figure 6-1) ....................................................................................................... 68
QUICK TEST SETUP Screen (Figure 6-2)......................................................................................... 70
Quick Test Result Screens (Figure 6-3 and Figure 6-4) ...................................................................... 71
FULL TEST SETUP 1 Screen (Figure 6-5) ......................................................................................... 73
FULL TEST SETUP 2 Screen (Figure 6-6) ......................................................................................... 75
FULL TEST SETUP 3 Screen (Figure 6-7) ......................................................................................... 77
Transformer Test Result Screens (Figure 6-8 and Figure 6-9).................................................. 79
Main Menu Screen When a Custom Transformer Setting Recalled (Figure 6-10) ......................... 82
SYSTEM SETUP Menu (Figure 6-11) ................................................................................................. 83
LANGUAGE Screen (Figure 6-12) ...................................................................................................... 84
SAVED DATA Screen (Figure 6-13) ................................................................................................... 85
Recall (or Save) Custom Transformer Settings (Figure 6-14) ............................................................ 86
Error Messages ......................................................................................................................................... 87
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
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AUDIENCE
This manual is written for technical personnel who are familiar with the various
measurements performed by a TTR and have a general understanding of their use and
operation. Such personnel should also be thoroughly familiar with the hazards associated
with the use of this equipment and should have received proper safety training.
MANUAL CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the following conventions:
Arial Bold denotes the use of a screen button (i.e. click the TTR button).
A CAUTION symbol alerts you that the system may not operate
as expected if instructions are not followed.
This instrument has been thoroughly tested and inspected to meet rigid
specifications before being shipped. It is ready for use when set up as indicated
in this manual.
General Information
The Three-Phase TTR®310 Test Set is fully automatic, self-checking, self-
calibrating, menu-driven unit. The test set measures the turn ratio, phase shift,
and excitation current of power, distribution, and instrument transformers. A
“-47” suffix added to the catalog number denotes a 230-V, 50 Hz input power
supply, rather than the standard 120-V supply. The test set is a portable
instrument housed in a sturdy plastic case with lid and carrying strap. The inside
bottom half of the case is nickel coated. A canvas carrying bag is supplied to hold
all accessories.
The test set can be used to test single-phase and three-phase transformers, both
with and without taps in accordance with the requirements of the IEEE
C57.12.90 – 2013, IEC 60076-1 and CIGRE TB 445 standards. For three-phase
measurements, the test set is connected to all Three-Phases of the transformer to
be tested. The TTR310 lead selection circuitry permits automatic measurement
of all phases without changing connections. This feature eliminates the need to
refer to hook-up charts when testing three-phase transformers. Turn ratio, phase
shift and excitation current readings are displayed on a large LCD. Transformer
excitation current as well as phase shift angle helps to detect transformer shorted
turns or an unequal number of turns connected in parallel. Operating condition
(error) messages identify incorrect test connections, abnormal operating
condition, or winding problems. Test results can be saved, printed out on an
optional printer, or uploaded to a personal computer (PC).
Features include:
Fully automatic operation.
Self-checking at power-up.
Self-calibration at each measurement.
User-friendly, menu-driven operation.
Test turn ratio, phase shift (in both degree and centiradian), and excitation
current.
Easy measuring of regular windings, tertiary windings, and CTs.
Storage capacity for up to 200 tests for retrieving, printing out, or uploading
to a PC.
Saving up to 9 custom transformer settings for faster and easier testing.
Checking reverse polarity at start of each test.
External printer records test data.
External PC or laptop can be connected instead of a printer to transfer test
results and to provide full transformer test report.
Quick test mode provides the fastest testing of a transformer.
The neutral pole must be at ground potential. Before making connection to the
power source, determine that the instrument rating matches the voltage of the
power source and has a suitable two-pole, three-terminal grounding type
connector.
The power input plug must be inserted only into a mating receptacle with a
ground contact. Do not bypass the grounding connection. Any interruption of
the grounding connection can create an electric shock hazard. Determine that the
receptacle is properly wired before inserting the plug.
For test sets energized with 230 V input, the neutral terminal of the input supply
cord (white or blue lead) must be connected to the neutral pole of the line power
source. The ground terminal of the input supply cord (green or yellow/green
lead) must be connected to the protective ground (earth) terminal of the line
power source. The black or brown cord lead is the live (hot) lead.
To avoid electric shock hazard, operating personnel must not remove the
instrument from the case. Any repair or component replacement must be
performed by qualified service personnel.
The control circuits of the instrument are protected by two mains circuit fuses.
These fuses are replaceable by the operator. To avoid electric shock and fire
hazard, use only the fuse specified in Section 3, Specifications, that is identical in
respect to type, voltage rating and current rating. Refer to the Fuse Replacement
procedure in the Service section.
WARNING
Before replacing the fuses, disconnect the power input plug from
the live power source.
Megger has made formal safety reviews of the initial design and any subsequent
changes. This procedure is followed for all new products and covers areas in
addition to those included in applicable standards. Regardless of these efforts, it
is not possible to eliminate all hazards from electrical test equipment. For this
reason, every effort has been made to point out in this instruction manual the
proper procedures and precautions to be followed by the user in operating this
equipment and to mark the equipment itself with precautionary warnings where
appropriate. It is not possible to foresee every hazard which may occur in the
various applications of this equipment. It is therefore essential that the user, in
addition to following the safety rules in this manual, also carefully consider all
safety aspects of the test before proceeding.
Safety is the responsibility of the user.
Follow your company’s safety procedures.
Misuse of this high-voltage equipment can be extremely dangerous.
The purpose of this equipment is limited to use as described in this manual.
Do not use the equipment or its accessories with any device other than
specifically described.
Never connect the test set to energized equipment.
Do not use the test set in an explosive atmosphere.
Corrective maintenance must only be performed by qualified personnel who
are familiar with the construction and operation of the test set and the
hazards involved.
Refer to IEEE 510 - 1983, IEEE Recommended Practices for Safety in High-
Voltage and High-Power Testing, for additional information.
If the test equipment is operated properly and all grounds correctly made, test
personnel need not wear rubber gloves. As a routine safety procedure, however,
some users require that rubber gloves be worn, not only when making
connections to the high-voltage terminals, but also when manipulating the
controls. Megger considers this an excellent safety practice.
Users of equipment should note that high-voltage discharges and other sources
of strong electric or magnetic field may interfere with the proper functioning of
heart pacemakers. Persons with heart pacemakers should obtain expert advice on
the possible risks before operating this equipment or being close to the
equipment during operation.
F
WARNING
G
CAUTION
Cat. No. TTR310-47/ TTR310E-47: 230 V ac ±10%, single phase, 50 ±2 Hz, 100 VA
IEC 1010-1 installation category II
Pollution Degree
TTR310 is designed for Pollution Degree II
Protective Devices
Fuses (2)*:
Cat. No. TTR310-47/ TTR310E-47:: Type T, 250 V, 0.5 A (IEC 127 designation)
Current: up to 500 mA
Test Frequency
Same as line frequency.
Measuring Ranges
Accuracy
Turn ratio:
Measurement Method
In accordance with ANSI/IEEE C57.12.90 -2013
CEI/IEC 76-1:2011
Measuring Time
8 to 20 seconds depending on mode of operation and type of transformer
Display
5.7 Inch, color display, text on-screen view, numeric keypad
Memory Storage
Up to 200 data sets of complete 3 phase results
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperature range: 23 to 122 F (-5 to 50 C)
Storage temperature range: -22 to 140 F (-30 to 60 C)
Relative humidity: 0 to 90% noncondensing (operating)
0 to 95% noncondensing (storage)
Physical Data
Dimensions:
Instrument: 8.5 H x 21.5 W x 13 D in (216H x 546.1 W x 330.2 D
mm)
Case:
25 H x 19 W x 26 D in. (635 H x 483 W x 660 D
mm)
Weight (test set):
Instrument with standard 25 lbs (11.3 kg)
provided accessories
Instrument with Optional Leads 47 lbs (21.3 kg)
30 ft (9.1 m)
Instrument with Standard 62 lbs (28.1 kg)
accessories and Transit Case
Instrument with Optional Leads 84 lbs (38.1 kg)
and Transit Case
Accessories Supplied
Item (Qty) Cat. No.
Included Accessories
120 V, 60 Hz 1001-390
230 V, 50 Hz 1001-401
A block diagram of the TTR310 test set is shown in Figure 4-1. The excitation
voltage transformer converts the main voltage into the test excitation voltage of a
transformer. The excitation voltage transformer outputs three test voltages: 80 V,
40 V, and 8 V. The transformer under test excitation current is measured by the
excitation current measurement circuitry. The test excitation voltage is applied to
a transformer under test through the H winding lead select circuitry. This
circuitry automatically excites the transformer windings depending on winding
connections. The same excitation voltage is applied to the reference conditioning
circuitry.
The transformer under test output voltage is connected to the X winding lead
select circuitry. This circuitry automatically connects the transformer winding
being tested to the range conditioning circuitry.
The range and reference conditioning circuitries isolate a transformer under test
from the TTR310 measurement circuitry and provide conditioning of the input
and output measurement signals. The programmable gain amplifier is used for
additional conditioning of the transformer output signals.
Both the reference A/D converter and the range A/D converter are used to
convert the analog measurement signals to their digital replica. The converted
output digital signals are applied to the microprocessor.
The microprocessor orchestrates all steps of the TTR310 test set operation. It
provides proper sequence of operation, gathers and calculates the test results,
provides interfacing with the display, RS232/printer port, and the control
circuitry. The control circuitry interfaces with virtually all function blocks
described, providing proper control sequence of the TTR310 test set operation.
EMERGENCY This red push button interrupts testing. When pressed, the
TEST OFF switch is locked in off position. To reset the switch, twist the
button in the direction indicated by the arrows.
WARNING
Ensure that the transformer to be tested is completely de-
energized. Check every winding. Ensure that all terminals of the
transformer are disconnected from line or load at the transformer.
Connections to ground may be left in place.
The following setup and connection instructions pertaining to ratio, polarity, and
phase relation assume that the transformer under test, connections, and terminal
markings comply with the requirements of ANSI C57.12.70-2011 American
National Standards Terminal Markings and Connections for Distribution and Power
Transformers. The H test leads of the test set are the exciting (high voltage) leads
(8 V, 40 V, or 80 V).
WARNING
Never interchange connections between the high- and low-
voltage transformer terminals. Failure to observe proper
connections will result in a safety hazard and may result in
damage to the test set or transformer.
4. Connect the heavy-duty clips marked X1 and X2 of the test lead to the
corresponding (low-voltage winding) terminals of the transformer under test.
Figures 5-1 and 5-2 show test setups for single-phase transformers. Figures
5-3 and 5-4 show test setups for regulators.
NOTE: When using a three-phase cable set, connect heavy-duty clips marked
H1, H2 and X1, X2 to the corresponding terminals of the transformer under
test. The unused clips should be kept clear of ground and personnel.
To test windings other than H1 – H2 and X1 – X2, ensure that the heavy-duty
clip marked H1 is connected to the lower numbered terminal and H2 to the
higher numbered terminal of the high-voltage winding. Similarly, X1 and X2
should be connected to the low-voltage winding. Test lead markings for the
ANSI, CEI/IEC, and Australian standards are as shown in Table 5-1.
Figure 5-3. Setup for Testing Single-Phase, Type A (Straight Design) Step Voltage Regulator
Figure 5-4. Setup for Testing Single-Phase, Type B (Inverted Design) Step Voltage Regulator
WARNING
Never interchange connections between the high- and low-
voltage transformer terminals. Failure to observe proper
connections will result in a safety hazard and may result in
damage to the test set or transformer.
The unused H0 and X0 terminals should be kept clear of ground and personnel
because they could become energized during the test. Refer to Table 5-2 for test
lead markings.
WARNING
Never interchange connections between the high- and low-
voltage transformer terminals. Failure to observe proper
connections will result in a safety hazard and may result in
damage to the test set or transformer.
The unused H0 and X0 terminals should be kept clear of ground and personnel
because they could become energized during the test. Refer to Table 5-2 for test
lead markings.
WARNING
Failure to observe proper connections will result in a safety
hazard and may result in damage to the test set or CT. Failure to
observe voltage rating of low-current X winding may result in
damage to the CT.
CAUTION
Never use AUTO mode of operation when testing the current
transformers with the rated voltage below 80 V ac.
Unmounted CTs
1. Connect the wing-nut ground terminal of the test set to a low-impedance
earth ground using the 15-ft (4.6 m) ground cable supplied.
2. Use the TTR310 H and X test leads and connect as follows and as shown in
Figure 5-5.
3. Connect the heavy-duty clips marked H1 and H2 of the test lead to the
respective X1 and X2 terminals of the CT.
4. Connect the heavy-duty clips marked X1 and X2 of the test lead to the
respective H1 and H2 terminals of the CT. Ensure correct polarity.
Figure 5-7. Setup for Testing BCT Mounted on Single-Phase Two-Winding Transformer
Figure 5-8. Setup for Testing BCT Mounted on Delta Winding on a Three-Phase Power Transformer
Figure 5-9. Setup for Testing BCT Mounted on Wye Winding of a Three-Phase Transformer
T-Type Transformers
T-type transformers represent the special type of thee-phase transformers. This
transformer may be tested as a single phase transformer. In this case, the jumpers
indicated in Table 5-3 should be applied to the appropriate terminals of the T-
type transformers. The TTR310 measured turn ratio should be compared to the
calculated turn ratio indicated in Table 5-3.
Table 5-3. T-type Transformer Winding Phase Relationship
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC External Phase High- Low-
Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage jumpers tested Voltage Voltage Calculated
Group Winding (H) Winding (X) Winding Winding Turn Ratio Remarks
VH
- A H1 - H 2 X 1 - X2 VX
T-T
0 H1 -H2 VH
X1 -X2 B H1 – H3 X1 – X3 VX
VH 3
H2 -H3 A H1 – H3 X 1 - X2 v
VX 2
T-T
30 VH 2
lag B H2 – H3 X 1 – X3
VX 3
X1 -X2
VH 3
H2 -H3 A H1 – H3 X1 – X3 v
VX 2
T-T
30 VH 2
lead X1 –X3 B H2 – H3 X2 – X1
VX 3
Table 5-4 shows winding diagrams for standard transformers and nonstandard
transformers for power and distribution transformers marked in accordance with
the ANSI standard. Table 5-5 shows winding diagrams for power transformers
marked in accordance with the CEI/IEC standard, and Table 5-6 shows winding
diagrams for power transformers marked in accordance with the Australian
standard.
The tables show the windings tested for each of the three-phases. The tables also
show the relationship between the measured turn ratio and the actual line-to-line
voltage ratio. For the ANSI specification, the rated voltage on the high-voltage
winding is represented by VH; VX represents rated voltage on the low-voltage
winding.
X3. Determine which windings (lines) are parallel to each other. In the diagram,
winding H1 – H3 is parallel to X1 – X0 as illustrated by the two solid straight
arrows. Only H1 – H3 will ratio against X1 – X0. Also H2 – H1 is parallel to X2 –
X0, and H3 – H2 is parallel to X3 – X0. All ratio measurements are made between
parallel windings. The phase polarity must also be observed and is designated by
the order of terminal mention, i.e., H1 - H3 is of the same phase polarity as X1 –
X 0.
Note that the phase displacement for Figure 5-10 (a) diagram is 30 and has an
IEC vector group coding of Dyn1. Refer to the notes to Tables 5-4 through 5-6
for an explanation of vector group coding. For phase displacement between
windings the vector relating to the HV winding is taken as the vector of origin
(dotted line on delta winding, H1 on wye winding). The vector relating to the
low-voltage wye winding is taken as X1 (dotted line on a delta winding) and is
expressed in counterclockwise rotation of low-voltage winding in 30 clock-hour
figure increments. The low-voltage winding lag may be from 0 to 330 in steps of
30 .
The TTR310 test set is capable of measuring the turn ratio of three-phase
transformers where the windings are rotated or are connected in various phase
displacements from standard. Figure 5-10 (b) vector diagram is an example of a
typical case where the phase is displaced 150 from that of Figure 5-10 (a)
diagram. Vector group coding for this diagram is Dyn5.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Figure 5-10. Winding Connections and Phase Relationship
For example, 0 = 0º lag, 1 = 30º lag, 2 = 60º lag, 6 = 180º lag, 11 = 330º lag.
External terminal markings for three-phase power transformers with more than
two windings are as follows:
1 VH Single-phase
1 1ph0 1 H1 - H2 X1 - X2 VX transformer
1 VH Single-phase
2 1ph6 1 H1 - H2 X 2 - X1 VX transformer
A H1 - H3 X1 - X3 VH
3 Dd0 B H2 - H1 X2 - X1 VX
C H3 - H2 X3 - X2
A H1 - H3 X3 - X1 VH
4 Dd6 B H2 - H1 X1 - X2 VX
C H3 - H2 X2 - X3
Neutral
5 Dyn1 A H1 - H3 X1 - X0 accessible
VH v 3
B H2 - H1 X2 - X0 on wye
C H3 - H2 X3 - X0 VX winding
A H1 - H3 X0 - X1 Neutral
VH v 3
6 Dyn7 B H2 - H1 X0 - X2 accessible
C H3 - H2 X0 - X3 VX on wye
winding
A H1 - H0 X1 - X0 VH Neutral
7 YNyn0 B H2 - H0 X2 - X0 VX accessible
C H3 - H0 X3 - X0 both wye
windings
A H1 - H0 X0 - X1 VH Neutral
8 YNyn6 B H2 - H0 X0 - X2 VX accessible
C H3 - H0 X0 - X3 both wye
windings
A H1 - H0 X1 - X2 VH Neutral
9 YNd1 B H2 - H0 X2 - X3 accessible
C H3 - H0 X3 - X1 VX v 3 on wye
winding
VH Neutral
10 YNd7 A H1 - H0 X2 - X1 accessible
B H2 - H0 X3 - X2 VX v 3 on wye
C H3 - H0 X1 - X3 winding
VH v 3 No
11 Dy1 A H3 - H2 H1-(H3-H2) X1 - X3 accessible
B H1 - H3 H2-(H1-H3) X2 – X1 VX neutral on
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2-H1) X3 – X2 wye winding
Neutral
A H1 - H3 X3 - X0 VH v 3 accessible
12 Dyn5 B H2 - H1 X1 - X0 on wye
C H3 - H2 X2 - X0 VX winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-( H3-H2) X3 – X2 VH v 3 accessible
13 Dy5 B H1 – H3 H2-( H1-H3) X1 – X3 neutral on
C H2 – H1 H3-( H2-H1) X2 – X1 VX wye winding
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3-H2) X3 - X1 VH v 3 No
14 Dy7 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1-H3) X1 - X2 accessible
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2-H1) X2 - X3 VX neutral on
wye winding
H1 - H3 X0 - X3 VH v 3 Neutral
15 Dyn11 A H2 - H1 X0 - X1 accessible
B H3 - H2 X0 - X2 VX on wye
C winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3-H2) X2 - X3 VH v 3 accessible
16 Dy11 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1-H3) X3 - X1 neutral on
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2-H1) X1 - X2 VX wye winding
A+C H1 - H3 X1 - X3 VH No
17 Dz0 B+A H2 - H1 X2 - X1 VX accessible
C+B H3 - H2 X3 - X2 neutral
A+C H1 - H3 X 3 - X1 VH No
18 Dz6 B+A H2 - H1 X1 - X2 VX accessible
C+B H3 - H2 X2 - X3 neutral
No
A H2 - H0 H1-(H2-H0) X1 – X2 VH accessible
19 YNy0 B H3 - H0 H2-(H3-H0) X2 – X3 VX neutral on
C H1 - H0 H3-(H1-H0) X3 – X1 low-voltage
winding
No
A+C H1 - H3 X1 - X3 VH accessible
20 Yyn0 B+A H2 - H1 X2 - X1 VX neutral on
C+B H3 - H2 X3 - X2 high-voltage
winding
No
A H1 - H3 X1 - X3 VH accessible
21 Yy0 B H2 - H1 X2 - X1 VX neutral both
C H3 - H2 X3 - X2 wye windings
No
A H2 - H0 H1-(H2-H0) X2 - X1 VH accessible
22 YNy6 B H3 - H0 H2-(H3-H0) X3 - X2 VX neutral on
C H1 - H0 H3-(H1-H0) X1 - X3 low-voltage
winding
No
A+C H1 - H3 X3 - X1 VH accessible
23 Yyn6 B+A H2 - H1 X1 - X2 VX neutral on
C+B H3 - H2 X2 - X3 high-voltage
winding
No
A+C H1 - H3 X3 - X1 VH accessible
24 Yy6 B+A H2 - H1 X1 - X2 VX neutral on
C+B H3 - H2 X2 - X3 both wye
windings
No
A H1 - H3 X1 - X0 VH v 3 accessible
25 Yzn1 B H2 - H1 X2 - X0 neutral on
C H3 - H2 X3 - X0 VX wye winding
A+B H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X1 - X2 VH 3 No
26 Yz1 B+C H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X2 - X3 v accessible
C+A H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X3 - X1 VX 2 neutral
No
A H1 - H3 X3 - X0 VH v 3 accessible
27 Yzn5 B H2 - H1 X1 - X0 neutral on
C H3 - H2 X2 - X0 VX wye winding
A+B H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X3 - X1 VH 3 No
28 Yz5 B+C H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X1 - X2 v accessible
C+A H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X2 - X3 VX 2 neutral
No
A H1 - H3 X0 - X1 VH v 3 accessible
29 Yzn7 B H2 - H1 X0 - X2 neutral on
C H3 - H2 X0 - X3 VX wye winding
A+B H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X2 - X1 VH 3 No
30 Yz7 B+C H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X3 - X2 v accessible
C+A H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X1 - X3 VX 2 neutral
No
A H1 - H3 X0 - X3 VH v 3 accessible
31 Yzn11 B H2 - H1 X0 - X1 neutral on
C H3 - H2 X0 - X2 VX wye winding
A+B H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X1 - X3 VH 3 No
32 Yz11 B+C H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X2 - X1 v accessible
C+A H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X3 - X2 VX 2 neutral
No
A+C H1 - H0 X3 - X1 VH accessible
33 ZNy5 B+A H2 - H0 X1 - X2 neutral on
C+B H3 - H0 X2 - X3 VX v 3 wye winding
No
A+B H1 - H0 X1 - X3 VH accessible
35 ZNy11 B+A H2 - H0 X2 - X1 neutral on
C+B H3 - H0 X3 - X2 VX v 3 wye winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X1 - X2 VH 1.5 accessible
37 Yd1 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X2 - X3 v neutral on
VX 3
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X3 - X1 wye winding
Neutral
A H1 - H0 X3 - X1 VH accessible
38 YNd5 B H2 - H0 X1 - X2 on wye
C H3 - H0 X2 - X3 VX v 3 winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X3 - X1 VH 1.5 accessible
39 Yd5 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X1 - X2 v neutral on
VX 3
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X2 - X3 wye winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X2 - X1 VH 1.5 accessible
v
40 Yd7 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X3 - X2 VX 3 neutral on
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X1 - X3 wye winding
A H1 - H0 X1 - X3 VH Neutral
41 YNd11 B H2 - H0 X2 – X1 accessible
C H3 - H0 X3 – X2 VX v 3 on wye
winding
No
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X1 - X3 VH 1.5 accessible
42 Yd11 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X2 - X1 v neutral on
VX 3
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X3 - X2 wye winding
L
43 1 VH
VREG _ S-SL L-SL _
_ VX
SL
A H1 – H3 X0 – X2 VH v 3 Neutral
44 Dyn3 B H2 – H1 X0 – X3 accessible
_ C H3 – H2 X0 – X1 VX on wye
winding
X1
A H3 - H2 H1-(H3+H2) X1 - X2 VH v 3 No
45 Dy3 X2 B H1 - H3 H2-(H1+H3) X2 - X3 accessible
C H2 - H1 H3-(H2+H1) X3 – X1 VX neutral on
wye winding
X3
X3
Neutral
A H1 - H3 X2 - X0 VH accessible
46 Dyn9 X0 B H2 - H1 X3 - X0 on wye
X2 VX v 3
C H3 - H2 X1 - X0 winding
X1
X3
No
A H3 - H2 H1-( H3+H2) X2 – X1 VH v 3 accessible
47 Dy9 B H1 – H3 H2-( H1+H3) X3 – X2 neutral on
X2 * C H2 – H1 H3-( H2+H1) X1 – X3 VX wye winding
X1
Neutral
A H1 - H3 X1 - X0 VH v 3 accessible
48 YNzn1 B H2 - H1 X2 - X0 on wye
C H3 - H2 X3 - X0 VX winding
Neutral
A H1 - H3 X0 - X1 VH v 3 accessible
49 YNzn7 B H2 - H1 X0 - X2 on wye
C H3 - H2 X0 - X3 VX winding
Neutral
A H1 - H3 X0 - X3 VH v 3 accessible
50 YNzn11 B H2 - H1 X0 - X1 on wye
C H3 - H2 X0 - X2 VX winding
Neutral
A H1-H0 X3-X2 VH accessible
51 YNd3 B H2-H0 X1-X3
__ VX v 3 on wye
C H3-H0 X2-X1
winding
Neutral
A H1-H0 X2-X3 VH accessible
52 YNd9 B H2-H0 X3-X1
__ VX v 3 on wye
C H3-H0 X1-X2
winding
H3-H2 VH 1.5 No
A H1-(H2+H3) X3-X2 v
H1-H3 VX 3 accessible
53 Yd3 B H2-(H3+H1) X1-X3
H2-H1 neutral on
* C H3-(H1+H2) X2-X1
wye winding
54 Yd9
No
A H3-H2 H1-(H2+H3) X2-X3 VH 1.5
v accessible
B H1-H3 H2-(H3+H1) X3-X1
* C H2-H1 H3-(H1+H2) X1-X2
VX 3 neutral on
wye winding
55 YNyn2
Neutral
XO A H1-H0 X0 – X2 VH accessible
B H2-H0 X0 – X3
C __ H3-H0 X0 – X1
VX both wye
windings
U, V, W Phase tested.
For example, 0 = 0º lag, 1 = 30º lag, 2 = 60º lag, 6 = 180º lag, 11 = 330º lag.
External terminal markings for three-phase power transformers with more than
two windings are as follows:
1 U1 Single-phase
1 1ph0 1 1.1-1.2 2.1-2.2 U2 transformer
1 U1 Single-phase
2 1ph6 1 1.1-1.2 2.2-2.1 U2 transformer
U 1U-1V 2U-2V U1
3 Dd0 V 1V-1W 2V-2W U2
W 1W-1U 2W-2U
U 1U-1V 2W-2V U1
4 Dd2 V 1V-1W 2U-2W U2
W 1W-1U 2V-2U
U 1U-1V 2W-2U U1
5 Dd4 V 1V-1W 2U-2V U2
W 1W-1U 2V-2W
U 1U-1V 2V-2U U1
6 Dd6 V 1V-1W 2W-2V U2
W 1W-1U 2U-2W
U 1U-1V 2V-2W U1
7 Dd8 V 1V-1W 2W-2U U2
W 1W-1U 2U-2V
U 1U-1V 2U-2W U1
8 Dd10 V 1V-1W 2V-2U U2
W 1W-1U 2W-2V
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-1V 2V-2U U1 v 3 accessible
12 Dy5 V 1W-1U 1V-1W 2W-2V on wye
W 1U-1V 1W-1U 2U-2W U2 winding
Neutral
U 1U-1V 2V-2N U1 v 3 accessible
13 Dyn7 V 1V-1W 2W-2N on wye
W 1W-1U 2U-2N U2 winding
DH1109
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-1V 2V-2W U1 v 3 accessible
14 Dy7 V 1W-1U 1V-1W 2W-2U on wye
W 1U-1V 1W-1U 2U-2V U2 winding
Neutral
U 1U-1V 2U-2N U1 v 3 accessible
15 Dyn11 V 1V-1W 2V-2N on wye
W 1W-1U 2W-2N U2 winding
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-1V 2U-* U1 v 3 accessible
16 Dy11 V 1W-1U 1V-1W 2V-* on wye
W 1U-1V 1W-1U 2W-* U2 winding
Neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2U-2N 1.5U1 accessible
17 Dzn0 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2V-2N on zigzag
U2
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2W-2N winding
No neutral
U 1U-1V 2U-2V U1 accessible
18 Dz0 V 1V-1W 2V-2W U2 on zigzag
W 1W-1U 2W-2U winding
Neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2N-2V 1.5U1 accessible
19 Dzn2 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2N-2W on zigzag
U2
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2N-2U winding
No neutral
U 1U-1V 2W-2U U1 accessible
22 Dz4 V 1V-1W 2U-2V U2 on zigzag
W 1W-1U 2V-2W winding
Neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2N-2U 1.5U1 accessible
23 Dzn6 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2N-2V U2 on zigzag
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2N-2W winding
No neutral
U 1U-1V 2V-2U U1 accessible
24 Dz6 V 1V-1W 2W-2V U2 on zigzag
W 1W-1U 2U-2W winding
Neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2V-2N 1.5U1 accessible
25 Dzn8 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2W-2N U2 on zigzag
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2U-2N winding
No neutral
U 1U-1V 2V-2W U1 accessible
26 Dz8 V 1V-1W 2W-2U U2 on zigzag
W 1W-1U 2U-2V winding
Neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2N-2W 1.5U1 accessible
27 Dzn10 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2N-2U U2 on zigzag
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2N-2V winding
No neutral
U 1U-1V 2U-2W U1 accessible
28 Dz10 V 1V-1W 2V-2U U2 on zigzag
W 1W-1U 2W-2V winding
Neutral
U 1U-1N 2U-2N U1 accessible
29 YNyn0 V 1V-1N 2V-2N U2 on HV & LV
W 1W-1N 2W-2N winding
No neutral
U 1V-1N 1U-1N 2U-2V U1 accessible
30 YNy0 V 1W-1N 1V-1N 2V-2W U2 on LV
W 1U-1N 1W-1N 2W-2U winding
No neutral
U+V 1U-1V 2U-2V U1 accessible
31 Yyn0 V+W 1V-1W 2V-2W U2 on HV
W+U 1W-1U 2W-2U winding
No neutral
U+V 1U-1V 2U-2V U1 accessible
32 Yy0 V+W 1V-1W 2V-2W U2 on HV & LV
W+U 1W-1U 2W-2U windings
Neutral
U 1U-1N 2N-2U U1 accessible
33 YNyn6 V 1V-1N 2N-2V U2 on HV & LV
W 1W-1N 2N-2W windings
With or
U 1U-1V 2N-2V U1v 3 without
37 Yzn1 V 1V-1W 2N-2W accessible
U2
W 1W-1U 2N-2U neutral on
wye winding
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2U-2V U1 3 accessible
38 Yz1 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2V-2W v on HV & LV
U2 2
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2W-2U winding
With or
U 1U-1V 2N-2U U1v 3 without
39 Yzn5 V 1V-1W 2N-2V accessible
W 1W-1U 2N-2W U2 neutral on
wye winding
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2W-2U U1 3 accessible
40 Yz5 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2U-2V v on HV & LV
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2V-2W U2 2 windings
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2V-2U U1 3 accessible
42 Yz7 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2W-2V U2
v
2 on HV & LV
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2U-2W windings
With or
U 1U-1V 2U-2N without
43 Yzn11 V 1V-1W 2V-2N U1 v 3 accessible
W 1W-1U 2W-2N U2 neutral on
wye winding
No neutral
U 1V-1W 1U-(1V+1W) 2U-2W accessible
U1 3
44 Yz11 V 1W-1U 1V-(1W+1U) 2V-2U v on HV & LV
W 1U-1V 1W-(1U+1V) 2W-2V U2 2 windings
For example, 0 = 0º lag, 1 = 30º lag, 2 = 60º lag, 6 = 180º lag, 11 = 330º lag.
External terminal markings for three-phase power transformers with more than
two windings are as follows:
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
HV
1 1 1 A2 - A1 a2 - a1 LV Single-phase
1ph0 transformer
HV
2 1 1 A2 - A1 a1 - a2 LV Single-phase
1ph6 transformer
3 Dd0 A A2 - B2 a2 - b2 HV
B B2 - C2 b2 - c2 LV
C C2 - A2 c2 - a2
A A2 - B2 b1 - a1 HV
4 Dd6 B B2 - C2 c1 - b1 LV
C C2 - A2 a1 - c1
A A2 - B2 n - b2 HV v 3 Neutral
5 Dyn1 B B2 - C2 n - c2 accessible
C C2 -A2 n - a2 LV on wye
winding
A B2 - C2 A2 - B2 c2 - b2 HV v 3 No neutral
6 Dy1 B C2 - A2 B2 - C2 a2 - c2 accessible
C A2 - B2 C2 - A2 b2 - a2 LV on wye
winding
A A2 - B2 a2 - n HV v 3 Neutral
7 Dyn11 B B2 - C2 b2 - n accessible
LV
C C2 - A2 c2 - n on wye
winding
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
A B2 - C2 A2 - B2 a2 - b2 HV v 3 No neutral
8 Dy11 B C2 - A2 B2 - C2 b2 - c2 accessible
LV
C A2 - B2 C2 - A2 c2 - a2 on wye
winding
Neutral
A+C B2 - C2 A2 - (B2+C2) a4 - n 1.5 HV accessible
9 Dzn0 B+A C2 - A2 B2 - (C2+A2) b4 - n LV on zigzag
C+B A2 - B2 C2 - (A2+B2) c4 - n winding
A+C+A+B No neutral
B+A+C+B A2 - B2 a4 - b4 accessible
HV
10 Dz0 C+B+C+A B2 - C2 b4 - c4 on zigzag
LV
C2 - A2 c4 - a4 winding
Neutral
A+C B2 - C2 A2 - (B2+C2) n - a3 1.5 HV accessible
11 Dzn6 B+A C2 - A2 B2 - (C2+A2) n - b3 LV on zigzag
C+B A2 - B2 C2 - (A2+B2) n - c3 winding
No neutral
A+C+A+B A2 - B2 b3 - a3 HV accessible
12 Dz6 B+A+C+B B2 - C2 c3 - b3 on zigzag
C+B+C+A LV
C2 - A2 a3 - c3 winding
Neutral
A A2 - N a2 - n HV accessible
13 YNyn0 B B2 - N b2 - n LV on HV & LV
C C2 - N c2 - n windings
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
No
A B2 - N A2 - N a2 - b2 HV accessible
14 YNy0 B C2 - N B2 - N b2 - c2 LV neutral on LV
C A2 - N C2 - N c2 - a2 winding
No neutral
A+B A2 - B2 a2 - b2 HV accessible
15 Yyn0 B+C B2 - C2 b2 - c2 LV on HV
C+A C2 - A2 c2 - a2 winding
No neutral
A+B A2 - B2 a2 - b2 HV accessible
16 Yy0 B+C B2 - C2 b2 - c2 LV on HV & LV
C+A C2 - A2 c2 - a2 windings
Neutral
A A2 - N n - a1 HV accessible
17 YNyn6 B B2 - N n - b1 LV on HV & LV
C C2 - N n - c1 windings
No neutral
A B2 - N A2 - N b1- a1 HV accessible
18 YNy6 B C2 - N B2 - N c1- b1 LV on LV
C A2 - N C2 - N a1- c1 winding
No neutral
A+B A2 - B2 b1 - a1 HV accessible
19 Yyn6 B+C B2 - C2 c1 - b1 LV on HV
C+A C2 - A2 a1 - c1 winding
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
No neutral
A+B A2 - B2 b1 - a1 HV accessible
20 Yy6 B+C B2 - C2 c1 - b1 LV on HV & LV
C+A C2 - A2 a1 - c1 windings
With or
without
A+B A2 - B2 n - b4 HV v 3 neutral
21 Yzn1 B+C B2 - C2 n - c4 accessible
C+A C2 - A2 n - a4 LV on wye
winding
No neutral
A+C+A+B B2- C2 A2- (B2 +C2) a4 - b4 HV 3 accessible
22 Yz1 B+A+C+B C2 - A2 B2 - (C2+A2) b4 - c4 v on HV & LV
C+B+C+A A2 - B2 C2 - (A2+B2) c4 - a4 LV 2 windings
With or
without
A+B A2 - B2 a4 - n HV v 3 neutral
23 Yzn11 B+C B2 - C2 b4 - n accessible
LV
C+A C2 - A2 c4 - n on wye
winding
No neutral
A B2 - C2 A2 - (B2+C2) a4 - c4 HV 3 accessible
24 Yz11 B C2 - A2 B2 - (C2+A2) b4 - a4 v on HV & LV
C A2 - B2 C2 - (A2+B2) c4 - b4 LV 2 windings
Neutral
A A2 - N a2 - b2 HV accessible
25 YNd1 B B2 - N b2 - c2 on wye
LV v 3
C C2 - N c2 - a2 winding
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
No neutral
A B2 - C2 A2 -(B2+C2) a2 - b2 HV v 1.5 accessible
26 Yd1 B C2 - A2 B2 -(C2+A2) b2 - c2 LV v 3 on wye
C A2 - B2 C2 -(A2+B2) c2 - a2 winding
Neutral
A A2 - N a2 - c2 HV accessible
27 YNd11 B B2 - N b2 - a2 on wye
LV v 3
C C2 - N c2 - b2 winding
No neutral
A B2 - C2 A2 -(B2+C2) a2 - c2 HV v 1.5 accessible
28 Yd11 B C2 - A2 B2 -(C2+A2) b2 - a2 LV v 3 on wye
C A2 - B2 C2 -(A2+B2) c2 - b2 winding
Neutral
A B4 - C4 A4 - N a2 - b2 HV accessible
29 ZNd0 B C4 - A4 B4 - N b2 - c2 1.5 LV on zigzag
C A4 - B4 C4 - N c2 - a2 winding
No neutral
A B4 - C4 A4 - (B4 - C4) a2 - b2 HV accessible
30 Zd0 B C4 - A4 B4 - (C4 - A4) b2 - c2 LV on zigzag
C A4 - B4 C4 - (A4 - B4) c2 - a2 winding
Neutral
A B4 - C4 A4 - N b1 - a1 HV accessible
31 ZNd6 B C4 - A4 B4 - N c1 - b1 1.5 LV on zigzag
C A4 - B4 C4 - N a1 - c1 winding
Table 5-6. Transformer Winding Phase Relationship (Australian Std. 2374, Part 4 - 2003)
Copyright 2009 Megger
Winding Connection Winding Tested
IEC Winding High- Low-
Diag Vector High-Voltage Low-Voltage Phase Shorted Voltage Voltage Measured
No. Group Winding (HV) Winding (LV) Tested By TTR Winding Winding Turn Remarks
Ratio
No neutral
A B4 - C4 A4 - (B4 - C4) HV accessible
32 Zd6 B C4 - A4 B4 - (C4 - A4) LV on zigzag
C A4 - B4 C4 - (A4 - B4) winding
No
C+A A4 - N a2 - b2 HV accessible
33 ZNy1 A+B B4 - N b2 - c2 neutral on LV
LV v 3
B+C C4 - N c2 - a2 winding
No neutral
C+A B4 - C4 A4 -(B4+C4) a2 - b2 VH 1.5 accessible
34 Zy1 A+B C4 - A4 B4 -(C4+A4) b2 - c2 v on HV & LV
VX 3
B+C A4 - B4 C4 -(A4+B4) c2 - a2 windings
No
A+C A4 - N a2 - c2 HV accessible
35 ZNy11 B+A B4 - N b2 - a2 neutral on LV
LV v 3
C+B C4 - N c2 - b2 winding
No neutral
A+C B4 - C4 A4 -(B4+C4) a2 - c2 VH 1.5 accessible
36 Zy11 B+A C4 - A4 B4 -(C4+A4) b2 - a2 v on HV & LV
VX 3
C+B A4 - B4 C4 -(A4+B4) c2 - b2 windings
Neutral
n A+C A4 - N a2 - c2 HV accessible
37 ZNyn11 B+A B4 - N b2 - a2
__ LV v 3 on HV & LV
C+B C4 - N c2 - b2
windings
EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN
Press red EMERGENCY TEST OFF push button or switch power
off.
MAIN MENU
DATE (M/D/Y) : 06/15/1998 14:15
DATE (M/D/Y): This line shows the current date and time. Date
format is month/day/year. To change date/time,
select 4 (SYSTEM SETUP MENU) and then
select 2 (SET DATE(M/D/Y)/TIME) on the
SYSTEM SETUP menu (see Figure 6-11).
1 QUICK TEST SETUP: This setup provides a quick path for transformer
testing. It requires minimum transformer nameplate
information to be entered before testing. The test
results displayed do not include the calculated ratio
and ratio deviation values.
5 SAVED DATA MENU: The TTR310 saves up to 200 test results. This menu
allows these readings to be recalled for viewing and
uploading to a PC.
6 PRINT HEADER: This option will print out a test report header to the
printer, if connected.
Test parameters shown on the bottom of the main menu screen are from the last test
performed.
3 START TEST
4 MAIN MENU
4 MAIN MENU: This selection returns you to the main menu screen,
Figure 6-1.
PHASE (min)
Iexc (mA)
TEST IN PROGRESS
PRESS EMERGENCY TEST OFF BUTTON
TO STOP TEST
The TEST IN PROGRESS message indicates that the TTR310 test set is
performing a test. The test may be interrupted by pressing the EMERGENCY
TEST OFF button, located on the front panel. When pressed, the
EMERGENCY TEST OFF switch is locked in the off position. To reset the
switch, twist the button in the direction indicated by the arrows. When the test is
completed, the final quick test result screen shown in Figure 6-4 appears.
If CONTINUE is selected, the test set will start testing of phase C (if an error
message appeared during phase B testing).
If ABORT TEST is selected, the Main Menu screen will appear. If one of these
error messages appears, verify the abnormal condition by taking a repeat
measurement before attempting to take any corrective action. If an error message
appears during phase A testing, and repeat measurement is still bad, it is
impossible to continue testing of the transformer, and troubleshooting procedure
should be started by testing each phase of the three-phase transformer separately
as a single phase transformer.
1 PRINT: This selection allows the test result to be printed out (on
an optional printer or uploaded to PC.
4 REPEAT TEST: This selection allows you to repeat the last test.
5 MAIN MENU: This selection brings back the MAIN MENU screen
(Figure 6-1).
1. CONTINUE
2. TRANSFORMER ID: nnnnnnnnnnnn
3. TRANSFORMER TYPE: DIAG nn Ddnnn
4. H NAMEPLATE VOLTAGE (L-L): 250000
5. NO. OF H TAPS: 5
6. NOMINAL VOLTAGE H TAP NO: 3
7. HIGH VOLTAGE H TAP NO: 1
8. % DIFFERENCE/TAP 2.5
9. MAIN MENU
5 NO. OF H TAPS: This selection is used to enter the number of taps on the
high side (H) of the transformer to be tested. If the high
side winding does not have any taps, enter 0 (selections 6,
7, and 8 will go off.)
7 HIGH VOLTAGE H This selection is used to enter the tap number of the
TAP NO: highest input voltage of the transformer.
9 MAIN MENU: This selection returns you to the MAIN MENU screen,
Figure 6-1.
1 CONTINUE
2 X NAMEPLATE VOLTAGE (L-L): 5000
3 NO. OF H TAPS: 33
4 NOMINAL VOLTAGE X TAP NO: 17
5 HIGH VOLTAGE X TAP NO: 33 OR 16R
6 % DIFFERENCE/TAP 0.625
7 PAUSE BETWEEN PHASES: NO
8 SAVE CUSTOM SETTINGS
9 PREVIOUS MENU
10
3 NO. OF X TAPS: This selection is used to enter the number of taps on the
low side (X) of the transformer. If the low side winding
does not have any taps, enter 0 (selections 4, 5, and 6 will
go off).
4 NOMINAL VOLTAGE This selection is used to enter the tap number of the
X TAP NO: nominal output voltage of the low side (X) of the
transformer.
5 HIGH VOLTAGE X This selection is used to enter the tap number of the
TAP NO: highest output voltage of the transformer.
6 % DIFFERENCE/TAP This selection is used to enter the low voltage difference
(in percent) per tap. Use the following formula to
calculate this parameter:
V XMAX V XMIN
s100% ,
V XNOMINAL s n 1
Where n = number of X taps,
VXMAX = maximum voltage at X winding taps,
VXMIN = minimum voltage at X winding taps,
VXNAMEPLATE = nominal voltage at X winding taps.
If a nameplate has information on total change of voltage
in percent (for example, +/- 10% from nominal voltage),
the following formula may be used to calculate the %
difference per tap:
(Total % of voltage change) (n – 1),
Where n = number of X taps.
Note: The aforementioned calculations are true only
if a transformer has the same voltage change per tap.
7 PAUSE BETWEEN For this selection, there are two choices NO or YES.
PHASES: If NO is chosen, the TTR310 will test all three windings
and display the test results as shown in Figure 6-8
(THREE PHASE TRANSFORMER TEST result
screen). If YES is chosen, the TTR310 will test the first
phase of a transformer and display the test results as
shown in Figure 6-9 (Phase A Test Result Screen).
9 PREVIOUS MENU: This selection returns you to the FULL TEST SETUP 1
screen (Figure 6-7).
1 H TAP TO BE TESTED: 3
2 X TAP TO BE TESTED: 3
3 START TEST
4 PREVIOUS MENU
5 MAIN MENU
The test number, ID and diagram are shown on the first line.
Selections 1 and 2 allow you to test any pairs of H and X taps. If the transformer
under test does not have any taps, only selections 3, 4, and 5 will be displayed on
the screen.
If 3 (START TEST) is selected, see Figure 6-3 for the next screen displayed.
The % DEVIATION heading will also be shown on the screen.
4 PREVIOUS MENU: This selection will return you to the FULL TEST
SETUP 2 screen (Figure 6-6).
5 MAIN MENU: This selection returns you to the MAIN MENU screen
(Figure 6-1).
4 REPEAT TEST: This selection repeats the last test. If the transformer
under test does not have any taps the Main Menu screen
appears.
5 MAIN MENU: This selection displays the MAIN MENU (Figure 6-1).
When test is completed with pauses between phases selected (YES chosen on
selection 7, Figure 6-6), the screen shown in Figure 6-9 (Phase A Test Result
Screen) appears after phase A test is complete.
If CONTINUE is selected, the test set will start testing of phase C (if an error
message appeared during phase B testing).
If one of these error messages appears, verify the abnormal condition by taking a
repeat measurement before attempting to take any corrective action. If an error
message appears during phase A testing, and repeat measurement is still bad, it is
impossible to continue testing of the transformer, and troubleshooting procedure
should be started by testing each phase of the three-phase transformer separately as
a single phase transformer.
1 REPEAT TEST: This selection allows repeat testing of the same phase
(last phase tested, A,B, or C). Refer to following
paragraphs.
You may repeat testing of the phase (select 1 REPEAT) or continue testing the
transformer (select 2 CONTINUE). If 2 is selected, phase B will be tested. After
completion of the phase B testing, the test result will be displayed next to phase
A test results. The same two selections (1 REPEAT and 2 CONTINUE) are
shown on the screen. Selection 1 allows repeating of the phase B testing.
Selection 2 starts the phase C testing.
After completion of the phase C testing, the test result will be displayed next to
phase B test results. The same two selections are shown on the screen. Selection
1 allows repeating of the phase C testing. Selection 2 will bring up the five
selections shown in Figure 6-8.
MAIN MENU
DATE (M/D/Y) : 06/15/1998 14:15
Figure 6-10. The Main Menu Screen After Selection of a Custom Transformer Setting
Full Test Setup 1, 2, and 3 screens will display the custom transformer setting
recalled.
SYSTEM SETUP
1 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
3 STANDARD: ANSI
6 MAIN MENU
2 SET DATE/TIME: This selection is for entering the date and time. Year has
four-digit representation (mm/dd/yyyy).
4 TEST VOLTAGE: This selection is for entering the desired test voltage.
There are four selections available:
AUTO the TTR310 will automatically test at the
highest allowable excitation voltage (80 V, 40 V, or 8 V),
depending on the transformer excitation current
measured.
80 V the test voltage is 80 Volts.
40 V the test voltage is 40 Volts.
8V the test voltage is 8 Volts.
5 PHASE DISPLAY: This selection allows a choice of the phase display units:
DEGREES, CENTIRADS or NONE. If DEGREES is
selected, any phase test results below 1 degree will be
displayed in minutes. If CENTIRADS is selected, the
phase test results will be displayed in centiradians (1
centiradian = 0.573 degrees). If NONE is selected, the
phase test results will not be displayed.
6 MAIN MENU: This selection returns you to the MAIN MENU screen.
LANGUAGE
1 ENGLISH
2 FRANCAISE
3 ESPANOL
4 PORTUGUESA
5 DEUTSCH
6 ITALIANA
SAVED DATA
1 VIEW READINGS
4 TRANSFER READINGS TO PC
5 MAIN MENU
Use this menu to view, delete, or transfer to a PC the saved test results.
1 VIEW READINGS: This selection allows you to specify the first test number
to view and then (on prompt) the number of tests to
view. The test results will be displayed on the screen. A
prompt line will show three prompts: 0 NEXT, 1
PRINT, and 2 EXIT. Select NEXT to view the next
reading in numerical order; select PRINT to print test
results; Select EXIT to return to SAVED DATA screen.
2 DELETE LAST This selection deletes from memory the last reading
READING: saved.
5 MAIN MENU: This selection returns you to the MAIN MENU screen
(Figure 6-1).
0 PREVIOUS MENU
ENTER SELECTION FROM KEYPAD
The following message will be displayed if your selection to save data already
contains data:
Error Messages
When an error message appears in the transformer test result screen indicating an
abnormal operating condition, verify the condition by taking a repeat
measurement before attempting to take any corrective action. Also, refer to the
Troubleshooting section for malfunctions and possible causes.
Open connections, wrong connections, open windings, shorted windings, high
resistance windings, other abnormal transformer problems, or a combination of
these may cause a large deviation from normal turn ratio or indicate an unusual
message. The unusual operating conditions may be caused by an abnormal
leakage reactance or capacitive coupling within the transformer windings. If
abnormal operating conditions occur during transformer testing, the following
error messages will appear on the quick test result screen and the transformer
test result screen, accompanied by three short beeps.
CHECK CONNECTIONS
This message indicates that the transformer is not connected to the test set. The
message may be caused by poor connection of one of the test leads, as well.
PHASE A (or B, or C) EXCITATION CURRENT TOO HIGH
This message indicates that excitation current exceeds 500 mA. Excitation
current can be reduced by using lower test voltages (40 V or 8 V).
TURNS RATIO TOO LOW, <0.8
This message shows that a transformer under test turn ratio is less than 0.8. The
TTR310 is not designed to test a transformer turn ratio under 0.8.
PHASE A (or B, or C) TURNS RATIO TOO HIGH
This message shows that a transformer under test turn ratio is higher than 10,000
(if 80 V or 40 V is used) or is higher than 4,000 (if 8 V is used). The message may
be caused by poor connection of one of the test leads, as well.
CHECK PHASE A (or B, or C) CONNECTIONS, REVERSED
This message is caused by incorrect connection of the H and X leads. The H and
X leads have either been reversed or the test transformer connections or
markings do not comply with the requirements of ANSI, IEC, or the Australian
standard. The message may be caused by wrong diagram number specified, as
well.
Select 6 PRINT HEADER on the main menu to print out a test report header.
Select 1 PRINT on the final quick test result screen or the three-phase
transformer test result screen to print out test results. A sample printout is
shown in Figure 6-15a, 6-15b, and
6-15c.
M
AUTOMATIC TRANSFORMER TURN RATIO TESTER
CATALOG NO. TTR310
________________________________________________
RATIO 1.0013
% DEVIATION 0.13
PHASE(min) -14.7
Iexc(ma) 0.03
PowerDB Lite allows you to use a sub-set of the standard PowerDB forms that
are appropriate for specific Megger instruments. PowerDB Lite detects the
instrument and enables the appropriate form(s). Data can be entered on-screen
or captured directly while using the test instrument. Completed data forms can
be saved as files to your computer.
For information about the features of the full version of PowerDB please visit
our website at www.powerdb.com.
Software Installation
To install PowerDB Lite, load the PowerDB Lite CD into your CD-ROM drive
and follow the on-screen instructions.
a. You can always view the Instrument Setup screen from the Tools
menu or F3.
b. Choose the appropriate selection from the screen below.
c. To change the settings of the TTR place the mouse on the form and
right-click. Then select “TTR Settings”.
When imported into the full version of PowerDB, the comments and
deficiencies on each form are used to generate summary reports. These summary
reports repeat the notations and lists the page number where reported. This
allows the user to scroll to a particular page to view a reported anomaly. For
more information on features of PowerDB visit us at our website at
www.PowerDB.com.
5. Save the Data
a. Select the File>Save menu item, or press CTRL+S, or press the Save
toolbar button.
b. The Save As screen will allow you to specify a location and file name
for your PowerDB Lite XML file.
If you are testing a three winding transformer please check the “Has Tertiary”
checkbox.
Next select the winding configuration by using the left and right arrow keys.
Press the Enter or Tab key to move to the next field.
1. Test for each secondary (or tertiary) tap tested with the primary nominal tap.
2. Test for each primary tap with the nominal secondary (or tertiary) tap.
If you do not wish to test all of the secondary or tertiary taps you can reduce the
“# tests” field for each category of tests (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Once the total number of taps and the # tests field are entered the form will
display the correct number of rows to perform testing.
Once the voltage is entered for the first and last tap values (from the
transformer’s nameplate tap voltage table), the ratios for all taps will
automatically be calculated and populated. Please note that the calculated values
can be over written.
Right click on each of the blue highlighted fields in each table to run the tests.
Operating Instructions for the 3PH TTR with TAP Changer Form
The procedure for this form is the same as the Simple TTR form. The only
difference is that it allows the user to enter additional nameplate information.
If you are testing a three winding transformer please check the “Has Tertiary”
checkbox.
Next select the winding configuration by using the left and right arrow keys.
Press the Enter or Tab key to move to the next field.
If you do not wish to test all of the secondary or tertiary taps you can reduce the
“# tests” field for each category of tests (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Once the total number of taps and the # tests field are entered the form will
display the correct number of rows to perform testing.
Once the voltage is entered for the first and last tap values (from the
transformer’s nameplate tap voltage table), the ratios for all taps will
automatically be calculated and populated. Please note that the calculated values
can be over written.
Right click on each of the blue highlighted fields in each table to run the tests.
Operating Instructions for the 3PH TTR with TAP Changer Form
The procedure for this form is the same as the Simple TTR form. The only
difference is that it allows the user to enter additional nameplate information.
Fuse Replacement
The TTR310 is protected by two mains fuses. Fuse replacement is indicated if
the electronic circuits do not function. Refer fuse replacement to qualified
personnel only. To avoid electric shock and fire hazard, use only the fuses
specified on Instrument panel. Note that 2 spare fuses are included with each
TTR.
F WARNING
Before replacing the fuses, disconnect the power input plug
from the live power source.
*Install fuses on one side only, do not install both AG and metric fuses at the
same time
Voltage Selection
To change selected voltage: open cover, using small blade screwdriver or similar
tool; set aside cover/fuse block assembly; pull voltage selector card straight out
of housing, using indicator pin; orient selector card so that desired voltage is
readable at the bottom; orient indicator pin to point up when desired voltage is
readable at bottom (note that when indicator pin is fixed, successive voltages are
selected by rotating the card 90° clockwise); insert voltage selector card into
housing, printed side of card facing forward toward IEC connector and edge containing the
desired voltage first; replace cover, and verify that indicator pin shows the desired
voltage.
3. Insert a pocket screwdriver at point “X” as shown. Gently lift UP until the
entire door lifts up approximately 1/4" (minimum).
Gently lift UP until the entire door lifts up approximately ¼-inch (minimum).
4. Once lifted, the door will pivot on its hinges and expose the fuse holder.
5. When the fuse holder is installed in the single fuse position, apply the
screwdriver as shown and gently pry up. Use screwdriver as shown, do not
use fingers.
When the fuse holder is installed in the dual fuse position, it would normally
release as soon as the door is open.
Calibration
A complete performance and calibration check should be made at least once
every year. This will ensure that the TTR310 test set is functioning and calibrated
properly over the entire measurement range. The 3-phase TTR310 calibration is
performed on each new or repaired unit before sending it to a customer. There is
a special 3-phase TTR310 final calibration procedure which requires a NIST-
traceable test equipment to be used. As a result of such calibration procedure,
each TTR310 test set may be NIST certified.
To check the 3-phase TTR310 calibration at a customer site or in the field, the
Megger TTR Check Box (Catalog No. 550555) or equivalent standard should be
used.
To perform a quick simplified calibration check, the Megger TTR Check Box
(Catalog No. 550555) may be used. The last standard has eleven switchable turns
ratio settings which cover the turns ratio range from 0.8:1 to 2000:1. Using these
Calibration Standards will confirm proper calibration of TTR310 test set.
The 3-phase TTR310 test set is designed and optimized for the transformer turns
ratio testing. It uses a mixed analog-digital technique to provide the high accurate
readings of the tested transformer turns ratio. The test set measurement
approach is based on high impedance input and output transformer voltage
monitoring circuits. The high impedance of the monitoring circuits is optimized
for the accurate transformer turns ratio testing.
When performing a 3-phase TTR310 functional test, the H and X test leads
interconnect the input and output monitoring circuits without a transformer
being connected. Such connection cause an impedance mismatch and, as a result
of the mismatch, the displayed turns ratio reading is not exactly 1:1 as it may be
expected. A customer should be aware that a functional test is not a real
transformer turns ratio test. Due to the intrinsic and inevitable impedance
mismatching, the 3-phase TTR310 functional test readings may be from 0.9980
to 1.0020. The TTR310 functional test readings do not represent its calibration.
It simply shows that the TTR310 test set circuitry functions properly. To check
the 3-phase TTR310 calibration, a customer should use the Calibration Standards
mentioned in Calibration section of the manual.
WARNING
Do not continue functional test if the QUICK TEST SETUP menu
does not display DIAG 07 YNyn0 transformer type.
Keep the leads, which are energized, clear of ground, and
personnel.
PHASE(min): 0 ±5
If needed, perform the test according to steps 1 through 8 for the excitation
voltage 40 V, and then for the excitation voltage 8 V. The readings should be the
same as shown in step 8.
Troubleshooting
The Troubleshooting Guide, Table 7-1, is arranged to help you evaluate the
reasons for TTR310 test set malfunction. The table lists possible test set
malfunctions which may be encountered during operation and lists possible
causes. Electronic circuit repairs should not be attempted in the field. Refer to
Repair section. Refer to Section 8 for a list of spare parts.
Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Guide
MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE
No service power.
Defective line cord.
Display stays blank after POWER switch is turned
Defective fuse(s).
on.
CONTRAST potentiometer not adjusted.
Defective display or electronics.
Error message:
ANALOG OFFSET VOLTAGE HIGH
Out of tolerance condition(s) in measurement
and/or
circuit.
ANALOG GAIN OUT OF TOLERANCE
appears after self-test is complete.
Defective lamp.
Red TEST VOLTAGE ON lamp does not light on EMERGENCY TEST OFF switch is not
start of testing. released.
Problem in measuring circuit.
One of the following messages appear on the test
result screen.
Abnormal operating condition.
CHECK CONNECTIONS
Incorrect setting of TRANSFORMER TYPE in
PHASE A (or B, or C) EXCITATION
the quick test setup or the full test setup 1
CURRENT TOO HIGH;
menus.
TURNS RATIO TOO LOW, <0.8; or
Incorrect connection of leads.
PHASE A (or B, or C) TURNS RATIO
Defective test leads.
TOO HIGH;
Incorrect marking of a transformer.
CHECK PHASE A (or B, or C)
Problem in test specimen.
CONNECTIONS, REVERSED;
Problem in measuring circuit.
CHECK PHASE A (or B, or C)
POLARITY
Defective test leads (open circuit, poor
connection).
RATIO and/or Iexc (mA) readings erratic. Severe abnormal transient in service power.
Problem in test specimen (poor connection).
Problem in measuring circuit.
Printer power not turned on.
Cannot obtain printout when printer is connected. Printer battery discharged.
Problem in measuring circuitry.
Repair
Megger offers a complete repair and calibration service and recommends that its
customers take advantage of this service in the event of equipment malfunction.
Contact your MEGGER representative for instructions and a return
authorization (RA) number. Equipment returned for repair should be shipped
prepaid and insured and marked for the attention of the Repair Department.
Please indicate all pertinent information including problem symptoms and
attempted repairs. The catalog number and serial number of the test set should
also be specified. Pack the TTR310 test set, including all cables, in a carton
(original shipping carton if available) with adequate dunnage in accordance with
best commercial practice. Seal the carton with waterproof tape.
Ship to: M
Valley Forge Corporate Center
2621 Van Buren Avenue
Norristown, PA 19403 U.S.A.
Protective ground (earth) terminal is the wing nut for connecting the test
set to earth ground.
CT Current transformer
LTC Load tap changer. A selector switch device used to change transformer
taps with the transformer energized and carrying full load.
Safety ground An insulated stick (sometimes called a hot stick) with a hook type
stick electrode connected to ground via an insulated cable. In some
discharge sticks, a resistor is connected between the electrode and the
ground cable. Both are used to discharge capacitive specimens by
providing a low-impedance path to ground. They must be suitable
rated for the voltage and capacitance of the specimen to be discharged.
turn ratio The ratio of the number of turns in a higher voltage winding to that in
a lower voltage winding.