Alpine 9000 instruction manual Electric ARC, CORONA, Tracking Detection

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TRANSFORMERS, SWITCHGEAR AND OTHER ELECTRICAL APPARATUS

E. ELECTRIC ARC, CORONA, TRACKING DETECTION

There are three basic electrical problems that are detected with the Ultraprobe 9000:

Arcing: An arc occurs when electricity is conducted to “ground”. Lightning is a good example.

Corona: When voltage on an electrical conductor, such as an antenna or high voltage transmission line exceeds the threshold value of the air around it, air begins to ionize and form a blue or purple glow.

Tracking: Often referred to as "baby arcing", it follows the path of damaged insulation.

The Ultraprobe 9000 can be used in low (below 15 kV), medium (15 kV – 115 kV) and high voltage systems (above 115 kV).

When electricity escapes in high voltage lines or when it "jumps" across a gap in an electrical connection, it disturbs the air molecules around it and generates ultrasound. Most often this sound will be perceived as a crackling or "frying" sound, in other situations it will be heard as a buzzing sound.

Typical applications include: insulators, cable, switchgear, buss bars, relays, circuit breakers, pot heads, junction boxes. In substa- tions, components such as insulators, transformers and bushings may be tested.

Ultrasonic testing is often used in enclosed switchgear. Since ultrasound emissions can be detected by scanning around door seams and air vents, it is possible to detect serious faults such as arcing, tracking and corona without taking the switchgear off line as in an infrared scan. However, it is recommended that both tests be used with enclosed switchgear.

NOTE: When testing electrical equipment, follow all your plant or company safety procedures. When in doubt, ask your

supervisor. Never touch live electrical apparatus with the Ultraprobe or its’ accessories.

The method for detecting electric arc and corona leakage is similar to the procedure outlined in leak detection. Instead of listening for a rushing sound, a user will listen for a crackling or buzzing sound. In some instances, as in trying to locate the source of radio/TV interference or in substations, the general area of disturbance may be located with a gross detector such as a transistor radio or a wide-band interference locator. Once the general area has been located, the scanning module of the Ultraprobe is utilized with a general scan of the area. The sensitivity is reduced if the signal is too strong to follow. When this occurs, reduce the sensitivity to get a mid-line reading on the meter and continue following the sound until the loudest point is located.

Determining whether a problem exists or not is relatively simple. By comparing sound quality and sound levels among similar equipment, the problem sound will tend to be quite different.

On lower voltage systems, a quick scan of bus bars often will pick up arcing or a loose connection. Checking junction boxes can reveal arcing. As with leak detection, the closer one gets to the emission site, the louder the signal.

If power lines are to be inspected and the signal does not appear to be intense enough to be detectable from the ground, use UE Systems UWC-9000 Ultrasonic Waveform Concentrator (a parabolic reflector) which will double the detection distance of the Ultraprobe and provide pinpoint detection. The UWC-2000 is recommended for those situations in which it may be considered safer to

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Contents R a U N C U T a LRM-9 CFM-9 BPA-9BCH-WTG2 HTS-2 Sheath LLA 5PC-MP 5PC-BNC QCH-9 Page SET UP Mode Operation ModeOverview Basic ComponentsPLUG-IN Modules PISTOL-GRIP Housing Display PanelTrisonictm Scanning Module Stethoscope Contact ModuleConnector Diagram Trigger ON/OFF Trigger SwitchBattery Compartment BatteryAccessories BCH-WTG2 WTG-2SP Warble Pipe Threaded Tone GeneratorSheath LLAOperation Mode Sensitivity Control Dial To Adjust the SENSITIVITY/VOLUMEBAR Graph Display To Adjust the Frequency Yellow Store Button To Store a ReadingTo Overwrite Data or to Enter Data in a NEW Location Setup Mode Text EditorTo Enter Text in the Text Field Set Time and Date DB Offset Calibration Due Date TRISONIC- Scanning Module Users InstructionsMethod of Airborne Detection Stethoscope ModuleResetting the on Board Computer AUTO-SHUTDOWN Battery FeatureWarble Tone Generator UE-WTG-1 To Charge the Warble Tone GeneratorLeak Detection HOW to Locate Leaks To Confirm a LeakOvercoming Difficulties Tone Test Ultratone Shielding TechniquesPage Electric ARC, CORONA, Tracking Detection Monitoring Bearing Wear Procedure for Bearing History Historical Detecting Bearing FailureFor Comparative Test Do not OVER-LUBRICATE Lack of LubricationOver-Lubrication Slow Speed BearingsProcedure General Mechanical Trouble ShootingGeneral STEAM/CONDENSATE/FLASH Steam Confirmation Locating Faulty Steam TrapsPage Procedure for Valve Check Miscellaneous Problem Areas A. Underground Leaks Abcd MethodConfirming Valve Leakage in Noisy Pipe Systems Leakage Behind Walls Partial BlockageFlow Direction Page Instructions for Setting Combination on Carrying Case Hayes Street Elmsford, NY 10523 USA Tel