0% found this document useful (0 votes)
32 views2 pages

Electrical Testing: Protection Settings:: Starting Mechanism

The document outlines various electrical, starting mechanism, automation, instrumentation, and mechanical tests that should be performed on a generator system. It lists 15 protection settings that should be tested, 5 battery tests for starting mechanisms, 5 automation tests related to automatic transfer switches and generator loading/unloading, 10 instrumentation tests on various engine sensors and levels, and 4 mechanical tests including engine RPM, fuel injection time, and startup/shutdown times.

Uploaded by

ameeri143
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
32 views2 pages

Electrical Testing: Protection Settings:: Starting Mechanism

The document outlines various electrical, starting mechanism, automation, instrumentation, and mechanical tests that should be performed on a generator system. It lists 15 protection settings that should be tested, 5 battery tests for starting mechanisms, 5 automation tests related to automatic transfer switches and generator loading/unloading, 10 instrumentation tests on various engine sensors and levels, and 4 mechanical tests including engine RPM, fuel injection time, and startup/shutdown times.

Uploaded by

ameeri143
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Electrical Testing:

Protection Settings:
1) Over Load.
2) Short Circuit/Fast Over Current.
3) Over Current.
4) Under Current.
5) Over Frequency.
6) Under Frequency.
7) Over Voltage.
8) Under Voltage.
9) Phase Unbalance.
10) Phase Missing.
11) Rotor Earth Fault.
12) Stator Earth Fault.
13) Unbalance Current.
14) Reverse Power.
15) Differential.

Starting Mechanism:

1) Batteries Current.
2) Batteries Specific Gravity.
3) Batteries Voltage.
4) Batteries Acid Level.
5) Batteries Contact Resistance.

Automation Testing:

1) ATS function test.


2) Engine Control Panel (ECP) function test.
3) Shifting Time between sources.
4) Protection in case of both supplies are available.
5) Loading time of generator.

Instrumentation Testing:
1) Fuel Level sensing & alarm/trip.
2) Lube Oil level sensing & alarm/trip.
3) Lube Oil temperature sensing & alarm/trip.
4) Crankshaft temperature sensing & alarm/trip.
5) Engine head temperature sensing & alarm/trip.
6) Jacket water level sensing & alarm/trip.
7) Jacket water temperature sensing & alarm/trip.
8) Radiator water level sensing & alarm/trip.
9) Radiator water temperature sensing & alarm/trip.
10) Exhaust temperature sensing & alarm/trip.

Mechanical Testing:
1) Engine RPM.
2) Fuel injection time of engine.
3) Startup time of engine.
4) Shutdown time of engine.

You might also like