Testing of Isolators

Testing of Isolator

Introduction to Isolators :

  • When carrying out inspection or repairs in a sub – station or charged line repairs it is essential to disconnect the section of line on which the work is to be carried out.
  • This disconnecting device is a isolator. As the name suggests it solates the of the section from the live lines.
  • It assures the safety to the team of electricians and lineman’s who are expected to work on such sections. The isolator makes a visible break without any arcing/sparking.

Location of Isolators on a Single Bus-Bar Arrangement

  • So isolator is defined as a device used to open or to close a circuit either when negligible current is interrupted or when no significant change in the voltage across the terminals of each pole of isolator occurs.
  • The above circuit shows the location of the isolators in the system Interlocking arrangement is provided between circuit breaker and isolutors. Sequence of operation is as given below.

For Opening : First C. B. tripped (opened), Then isolator is opened Isolator cannot be opened unless C.B. is Then earth switch is closed opened due to interlocking.

For Closing : First earth switch is opened, Circuit breaker cannot be closed unless Then isolators are closed, Lastly C.B. is closed isolator is closed, due to interlocking.

  • Thus, operation of isolator is when “no current” in the section. So they are not expected to be designed for current breaking capacity. Isolators on 3-phase lines, are provided with a mechanism that all the three will operate at a time. Their operating mechanism may be manual plus one of the following :

  1. Electrical motor mechanism
  2. Pneumatic mechanism

The different tests to be performed on isolators are tabulated in Table.

Item

Test category

Sr.No.

Tests to be Performed

 

 

 

Isolator

Power frequency test

1.

Power frequency voltage withstand test

 

2.

Rated short time current test and momentary current withstand test

 

3.

Dielectric test or over voltage test

Impulse voltage test

4.

Impulse voltage withstand test

Other test

5.

Temperature rise test (Heat run test)

 

6.

Mechanical test (Endurance test)

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