Main testing items of Transformer Test Bench

Main Test Items (Core Functions)


A Transformer Test Bench  typically integrates all or most of the following test functions:


1.Winding DC Resistance Test:

Purpose: To check the quality of winding connections, the contact integrity of tap changers, and for possible shorted turns.

Principle: Applies a direct current and measures the resistance.


2.Turns Ratio and Vector Group Test:


Purpose: To verify the voltage transformation ratio matches the design specifications, check the correctness of the winding turns ratio, and determine the transformer’s connection vector group (e.g., Dyn11, Yyn0).

Principle: Measures the voltages on the high-voltage and low-voltage sides simultaneously to calculate the ratio and phase difference.


3.Insulation Resistance Test (Absorption Ratio, Polarization Index):


Purpose: To evaluate the dryness and overall condition of the transformer’s complete insulation system.

Principle: Applies a high DC voltage and measures the leakage current flowing through the insulation to calculate the resistance.


4.Dielectric Loss Factor (tan δ) Test:


Purpose: A sensitive indicator to determine if the transformer’s insulation (mainly oil-paper insulation) is damp, aged, or deteriorated.

Principle: Measures the ratio of power lost in the insulating material under an AC electric field.


5.No-Load Loss and No-Load Current Test:


Purpose: To measure the magnetic performance and core loss (iron loss) of the transformer core, checking for defects in the core material, design, or manufacturing.

Principle: One winding is left open, and the rated voltage is applied to the other winding;
the losses and current are measured.


6.Load Loss and Impedance Voltage Test (Short-Circuit Test):


Purpose: To measure the copper losses in the windings, calculate the transformer’s operating efficiency and temperature rise, and obtain the crucial impedance voltage parameter.

Principle: One winding is short-circuited, and a current is applied to the other winding to bring it to rated current;
the losses and voltage are measured.


7.Power Frequency Withstand Voltage Test (Applied Voltage Test):


Purpose: To assess the strength of the transformer’s main insulation and verify its ability to withstand overvoltages in operation.

Principle: Applies an AC power frequency voltage significantly higher than the rated voltage for a specified duration to check if the insulation breaks down.


8.Induced Withstand Voltage Test (Inter-turn, Layer Insulation Test):


Purpose: To assess the strength of the transformer’s longitudinal insulation (insulation between turns, layers, and sections).

Principle: Applies a voltage at a frequency higher than twice the rated frequency to induce a test voltage that is a multiple of the rated voltage.


9.Partial Discharge Test:


Purpose: To detect the presence of partial discharges within the transformer, which is a critical sign of early-stage insulation deterioration.

Principle: Uses high-frequency sensors to detect tiny discharge signals within the insulation.

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