Electric adapter COIL ADAPTER XTRA
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Applications
test
Other characteristics
DIN

Description

COIL Adapter XTRA for Inter-Turn Short Circuit Test Adapter for inter-turn short circuit detection at inductances ranging from 10 µH to 5 H The coil adapter XTRA permits semi-automatic inter-turn short circuit measurements in combination with the following multimeters: METRAHIT IM XTRA METRAHIT IM E-DRIVE Applications Problems occurring at electric machines may result from electrical or mechanical causes. Electrical causes include faults in the windings, in the controller or in the electronics. The insulation resistance measurement detects insulation faults between the windings and to the housing. Inter-turn short circuits are readily detected within the coil by comparing the electrical characteristics of the windings in multi-phase machines with each other. Together with the COIL adapter XTRA, the METRAHIT IM XTRA or E-DRIVE can be used to conduct testing with a 1 kV surge voltage (surge test). In this way, defects are detected which only occur when operating voltage is applied. Testing is possible for coils with inductances within a range of 10 μH to 5 H, which corresponds to nominal power from approximately 160 VA to 80 MVA for 3-phase machines with a nominal voltage of 400 V. The test sequence is semi-automatic – after connection to terminals U, V and W, testing is started with the help of a rotary switch. Compensation of remanence effects is also possible. In the case of multi-phase electric motors and generators, e.g. 3-phase motors in accordance with DIN, asymmetries are detected directly at the windings by means of comparing the measurement results, thus making it possible to evaluate inter-turn short-circuits.
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