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 AT3600 High Voltage Transformer Tester
Superior by design, the AT3600, with its patented digital measurement techniques, has revolutionized transformer testing throughout out the world. Only the AT3600 combines high and low voltage testing in one station to provide this combination of speed, accuracy, flexibility and reliability.
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Tests: DC Hi-Pot (EHT)   Back To Tests

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Hi-Pot or EHT testing (to check for insulation breakdown between windings or between windings and the screen or core) is often specified for power line transformers or for switched mode power transformers in applications where safety is important.

It is typically performed between all primary windings connected together, and all secondary windings plus the screen connected together.

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Specifying the Measurement

During the test, a dc voltage is applied across two groups of windings with the windings in each group being shorted together. The voltage and current are monitored throughout the dwell time; if either the test voltage cannot be maintained, or the current is too large, then a failure will be recorded.

In programming the tester you may select the voltage (from 100V to 7KVdc), the current trip level (1mA to 1mA), and the ramp up and dwell times, all to suit the specification of the transformer under test.

Many transformer specifications require Hi-Pot testing to be carried out with a dwell time of 60 seconds. Although the transformer must be designed and constructed to meet this, it is common practice to reduce the dwell time for production testing.

This is recognised by IEC 742, which permits a dwell time of 2 seconds for production testing. Although not required by IEC 742, it is good practice to increase the test voltage by, for example, 10% when performing reduced-time testing, to provide additional security for the test.

IEC742 has been replaced by IEC61558, which specifies 1 second for production testing. Details are available on the IEC web-site (http://www.iec.ch).

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