AEG TKS-CS operating instructions Functional Test, Testing/Measuring

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Compact Station TKS-CS - Operating Instructions

The log for dry-cleaning low-voltage installations using a vacuum cleaner must be completed before and after cleaning work. Circuit and installation markings should be noted before cleaning, so that if a marking is damaged or falls off, this can be rectified.

10.2.3Functional Test

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Always perform a functional test after completing any

 

 

servicing work and before starting operation.

 

 

Electrical equipment must only be started up if it is in perfect working order and must be kept in this condition.

Following repair, replacement or modification work, a functional test must be performed in accordance with the commissioning log. For repeat tests, functional testing of the equipment or its components need only be carried out to an extent that verifies the safety of the equipment.

10.2.4Testing/Measuring

The aim of testing/measuring is to verify that the electrical equipment complies with the installation standards.

In the case of recurrent tests, all measurements must be taken in accordance with the initial start-up and DIN VDE 0105100, and compliance with all values/limits must be verified.

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All measuring and monitoring devices used for testing must

comply with the standards DIN VDE 0413/EN 61557 and

DIN 0404, and must be tested and calibrated regularly in

accordance with ISO 9001:2000.

 

 

The equipment has various diagnostic functions (some of which are optional), which can significantly reduce the time required for maintenance work and troubleshooting.

Self-diagnosis:

This is activated when the equipment is switched on. Internal auxiliary programs monitor the bus system, the control PCBs and the sensors (amongst other things), and signal any faults that occur.

Data logger:

Measured data, parameters and fault indications are saved continuously. Measured data and performance data, as well as fault histories, can be read out and evaluated as required.

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The operating instructions describe how to output

 

 

performance and fault histories.

 

 

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Contents TKS-CS Status Revision Date Name Revision ServiceTable of Contents Decommissioning and Dismantling Mailservice.aegpss@aegps.com Validity General InformationAppropriate Use List of AbbreviationsLightning Protection SafetyInstallation Location Available to order Scope of DeliveryStructure Equipment SpecificationsLow-Voltage Box DimensionsDimension Low-voltage boxes example AC ConnectionsISO Small Distribution Box Central Earthing System Communications Cabinet PV LoG-MHNo. H07V-KName Medium-Voltage System3 4 5 4 TransformerTransfer station Functional DescriptionSuspended loads during transport TransportSetting in Place AssemblyConnection Design Torque InstallationHinge side of the door when closing Communication Interface PV.LoG-MH Medium-voltage system example Medium-Voltage Transformer Tightening Torques for Screw Connections Working with voltages up to 1 kV Start-upOperation Contact with voltage ServicingResidual voltage from capacitors Contact with leakage currentEntry of water into electrical equipment Insufficient ventilation of equipmentHeat generation in resistors Obligation to Keep a Written Record Cleaning Maintenance and Inspection Visual InspectionFunctional Test Testing/MeasuringRotating parts Care LubricationReplacing the Axial Ventilator Repairs Testing after RepairsReplacement Work Replacing the Transformer Station roof Roof structure Station framePartial top view TKS-CS example Replacing the MV SwitchgearOngoing Maintenance ScheduleMonthly Every 6 monthsAnnually Storing Spare PartsEvery 2 years Every 4 yearsDismantling Decommissioning and DismantlingRemoving Connection Cables Chemical System Components Disposal Statutory ProvisionsCompact Station TKS-CS Operating Instructions List of Figures List of Tables