Routine Tests of Transformer
These Test are done to check their quality, reliability, and proper working with standards before they are put into service. These tests are conducted on each individual transformer unit during the manufacturing process or commissioning. Here are the common routine tests performed on transformers:
- Winding Resistance Test
- Insulation Resistance Test
- Temperature Rise Test
- Short Circuit Withstand Test
- Transformer Oil Test
Winding Resistance Test, Insulation Resistance Test and Temperature Rise Test is same as Types Test
Transformer Testing
Transformer testing is a process of examining a transformer to determine its health i.e., whether it is working properly or not. On an electrical transformer, we can perform various types of tests to measure its performance and efficiency and to take corrective actions.
As we know, in electrical systems, an electrical transformer is one of the most important and commonly used electrical machines that perform voltage and current transformation. Thus, the primary function of an electrical transformer is to increase or decrease the value of voltage or current in an electrical or electronic circuit. To perform this voltage step-up or step-down operation, the transformer utilizes the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.
To ensure the desirable and proper operation of a transformer, we perform a variety of tests on it such as winding resistance measurement, insulation resistance measurement, dielectric strength measurement, and more. The group of transformer tests is referred to by using an umbrella term, transformer testing. This article will explain the concept of transformer testing and different tests that are to be performed on a transformer daily, quarterly basis, and yearly basis. Let’s get started with the basic definition of transformer testing.
Table of Content
- Transformer Testing
- Types
- Type Test
- Routine Tests
- Special Tests
- Pre Commissioning Test