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ANSI MTS-2015 STANDARD FOR MAINTENANCE TESTING SPECIFICATIONS for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems.pdf

1、 ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD STANDARD FOR MAINTENANCE TESTING SPECIFICATIONS for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems Secretariat NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association) Approved by American National Standards Institute This page intentionally left blank ANSI/NETA MTS

2、-2015 American National Standard Approval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSI that the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval have been met by the standards developer. Consensus is established when, in the judgment of the ANSI Board of Sta

3、ndards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be made toward

4、 their resolution. The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; their existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the stand

5、ards. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American National Standard in the name of the American National Standards Institute. Requests for interpretations should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor wh

6、ose name appears on the title page of this standard. Caution Notice: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchase

7、rs of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published by InterNational Electrical Testing Association 3050 Old Centre Ave., Suite 102 Portage, MI 49024 269.488.6382 FAX 269.488.6383 aworld.org net

8、anetaworld.org Jayne Tanz, CMP - Executive Director Copyright 2015 InterNational Electrical Testing Association All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior wri

9、tten permission of the publisher. ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 Copyright Information and Alteration of Content 2015 ANSI/NETA MTS Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems is protected under the copyright laws of the United States, and all rights are reserved.

10、Further, the ANSI/NETA MTS may not be copied, modified, sold, or used except in accordance with such laws and as follows: Purchasers may reproduce and use all or a portion of the 2015 ANSI/NETA MTS Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems provided 20

11、15 ANSI/NETA MTS Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems is clearly identified in writing as the source of all such uses or reproductions. 2015 ANSI/NETA MTS Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems

12、may be reproduced and used in whole or in part for the purpose of creating project specifications, basis of design documentation, maintenance plans, or other similar uses that purport to require compliance with the contents of this document. The following sections of the 2015 ANSI/NETA MTS Standard

13、for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems must be incorporated by reference as part of any subsection: 3. Qualifications 4. Division of Responsibility 5. General The user of this document is required to include the above sections with any other section(s) repr

14、oduced from this document. Copyright 2015 InterNational Electrical Testing Association 3050 Old Centre Ave., Suite 102 Portage, MI 49024 Voice: 888.300.6382 Facsimile: 269.488.6383 E-mail: netanetaworld.org Web: aworld.org Standards Review Council ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 The following persons were member

15、s of the NETA Standards Review Council which approved this document. Timothy J. Cotter Lorne Gara Roderic L. Hageman David Huffman Ralph Patterson Alan D. Peterson Jayne Tanz Ron Widup Maintenance Testing Specifications Ballot Pool Members The following persons were members of the Ballot Pool which

16、balloted on this document for submission to the NETA Standards Review Council. Ken Bassett Tom Bishop Scott Blizard Brian Borst Michael Bowers John Cadick Michel Castonguay Tim Crnko David Geary Paul HartmanJohn Hauck Kerry Heid Andrew Kobler Korey Kruse Ben Lanz Mark Lautenschlager Finley Ledbetter

17、, III Jerry Parnell Lee Perry Tony Perry Mose Ramieh Randall Sagan Mark Siira Jeremy Smith Richard Sobhraj Alan Turpen Wally Vahlstrom Vicki Warren Chris Werstiuck John White Jean-Pierre WolffNOTICE ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 In no event shall the InterNational Electrical Testing Association be liable to an

18、yone for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of these materials. This document is subject to periodic review, and users are cautioned to obtain the latest edition. Comments and suggestions are invited from all users for consideration

19、 by the Association in connection with such review. Any such suggestions will be fully reviewed by the Association after giving the commenter, upon request, a reasonable opportunity to be heard. This document should not be confused with federal, state, or municipal specifications or regulations, ins

20、urance requirements, or national safety codes. While the Association recommends reference to or use of this document by government agencies and others, use of this document is purely voluntary and not binding. InterNational Electrical Testing Association 3050 Old Centre Ave., Suite 102 Portage, MI 4

21、9024 Voice: 888.300.6382 Facsimile: 269.488.6383 Email: netanetaworld.org Web: aworld.org Jayne Tanz, CMP - Executive DirectorFOREWORD ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 (This Foreword is not part of American National Standard ANSI/NETA MTS-2015) The InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA) was formed in

22、 1972 to establish uniform testing procedures for electrical equipment and apparatus. NETA has been an Accredited Standards Developer for the American National Standards Institute since 1996. NETAs scope of standards activity is different from that of IEEE, NECA, NEMA, and UL. In matters of testing

23、electrical equipment and systems NETA continues to reference other standards developers documents where applicable. NETAs review and updating of presently published standards takes into account both national and international standards. NETAs standards may be used internationally as well as in the U

24、nited States. NETA firmly endorses a global standardization. IEC standards as well as American consensus standards are taken into consideration by NETAs ballot pools and reviewing committees. The first NETA Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems was published i

25、n 1975. Since 1989, revised editions of the Maintenance Testing Specifications have been published in 1993, 1997, and 2001. In 2005, this document was approved for the first time as an American National Standard. It was published as a revised American National Standard in 2011. The 2015 Standard for

26、 Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems is the most current revision of this document, and was approved as a revised American National Standard on December 3, 2014. The ANSI/NETA Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and

27、 Systems was developed for use by those responsible for the continued operation of existing electrical systems and equipment to guide them in specifying and performing the necessary tests to ensure that these systems and apparatus perform satisfactorily, minimizing downtime, and maximizing life expe

28、ctancy. This document aids in ensuring safe, reliable operation of existing electrical power systems and equipment. Maintenance testing can identify potential problem areas before they become major problems requiring expensive and time-consuming solutions. PREFACE ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 (This Preface is

29、 not part of American National Standard ANSI/NETA MTS-2015) It is recognized by the Association that the needs for maintenance testing of commercial, industrial, governmental, and other electrical power systems vary widely. Many criteria are used in determining what equipment is to be tested and to

30、what extent. To help the user better understand and navigate more efficiently through this document, we offer the following information: Notation of Changes Material included in this edition of the document but not part of the previous edition is marked with a black vertical line to the left of the

31、insertion of text, deletion of text, or alteration of text. Document Structure The document is divided into thirteen separate and defined sections: Section Description Section 1 General Scope Section 2 Applicable References Section 3 Qualifications of Testing Organization and Personnel Section 4 Div

32、ision of Responsibility Section 5 General Section 6 Power System Studies Section 7 Inspection and Test Procedures Section 8 System Function Test Section 9 Thermographic Survey Section 10 Electromagnetic Field Survey Section 11 Corona Studies - RESERVED Tables Reference Tables Appendices Various Info

33、rmational Documents Section 7 Structure Section 7 is the main body of the document with specific information on what to do relative to the inspection and maintenance testing of electrical power equipment and systems. It is not intended that this document explain how to test specific pieces of equipm

34、ent or systems. Expected Test Results Section 7 consists of sections specific to each particular type of equipment. Within those sections there are, typically, four main bodies of information: A. Visual and Mechanical Inspection B. Electrical Tests C. Test Values Visual and Mechanical D. Test Values

35、 ElectricalPREFACE (continued) ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 Results of Visual and Mechanical Inspections Some, but not all, visual and mechanical inspections have an associated test value or result. Those items with an expected result are referenced under Section C. Test Values Visual and Mechanical. For exam

36、ple, Section 7.1 Switchgear and Switchboard Assemblies, item 7.1.A.7.2 calls for verifying tightness of connections using a calibrated torque wrench method. Under the Test Values Visual and Mechanical Section 7.1.C.2, the expected results for that particular task are listed within Section C, with re

37、ference back to the original task description on item 7.1.A.7.2. PREFACE (continued) ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 Results of Electrical Tests Each electrical test has a corresponding expected result, and the test and the result have identical numbers. If the electrical test is item four, the expected result u

38、nder the Test Values section is also item four. For example, under Section 7.15.1 Rotating Machinery, AC Induction Motors and Generators, item 7.15.1.B.2 (item 2 within the Electrical Tests section) calls for performing an insulation-resistance test in accordance with IEEE Standard 43. Under the Tes

39、t Values Electrical section, the expected results for that particular task are listed in the Test Values section under item 2. PREFACE (continued) ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 Optional Tests The purpose of these specifications is to assure that all tested electrical equipment and systems supplied by either co

40、ntractor or owner are operational and within applicable standards and manufacturers published tolerances and that equipment and systems are installed in accordance with design specifications. Certain tests are assigned an optional classification. The following considerations are used in determining

41、the use of the optional classification: 1. Does another listed test provide similar information? 2. How does the cost of the test compare to the cost of other tests providing similar information? 3. How commonplace is the test procedure? Is it new technology? If/When Applicable The phrases “if appli

42、cable“, “when applicable“, and any variation thereof do not occur in this standard. This standard assumes that if devices or pieces of equipment are not present, they will not be subject to testing or verification. Manufacturers Instruction Manuals It is important to follow the recommendations conta

43、ined in the manufacturers published data. Many of the details of a complete and effective testing procedure can be obtained from this source. Summary The guidance of an experienced testing professional should be sought when making decisions concerning the extent of testing. It is necessary to make a

44、n informed judgment for each particular system regarding how extensive a procedure is justified. The approach taken in these specifications is to present a comprehensive series of tests applicable to most industrial and larger commercial systems. In smaller systems, some of the tests can be deleted.

45、 In other cases, a number of the tests indicated as optional should be performed. Likewise, guidance of an experienced testing professional should also be sought when making decisions concerning the results of test data and their significance to the overall analysis of the device or system under tes

46、t. Careful consideration of all aspects of test data, including manufacturers published data and recommendations, must be included in the overall assessment of the device or system under test. The Association encourages comment from users of this document. Please contact the NETA office or your loca

47、l NETA Accredited Company. Standards Review Council InterNational Electrical Testing Association Timothy J. Cotter Lorne Gara Roderic L. Hageman Dave Huffman Ralph Patterson Alan D. Peterson Jayne Tanz Ron Widup ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS ANSI/NETA MTS-2015 1. GEN

48、ERAL SCOPE 1 2. APPLICABLE REFERENCES 2 3. QUALIFICATIONS OF TESTING PERSONNEL . 11 4. DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY 12 5. GENERAL 13 5.1 Safety and Precautions 13 5.2 Suitability of Test Equipment . 13 5.3 Test Instrument Calibration 14 5.4 Test Report 15 6. POWER SYSTEM STUDIES 16 6.1 Short-Circuit S

49、tudies . 16 6.2 Coordination Studies . 17 6.3 Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis . 19 6.4 Load-Flow Studies 21 6.5 Stability Studies 22 6.6 Harmonic-Analysis Studies 23 7. INSPECTION AND TEST PROCEDURES 24 7.1 Switchgear and Switchboard Assemblies . 24 7.2.1.1 Transformers, Dry-Type, Air-Cooled, Low-Voltage, Small 28 7.2.1.2 Transformers, Dry-Type, Air-Cooled, Large 30 7.2.2 Transformers, Liquid-Filled 34 7.3.1 Cables, Low-Voltage, Low-Energy Reserved . 38 7.3

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