Test Equipments for Motor Starters
We design and manufacture test equipments and automation solutions for testing and production of
motor starters such as:
- DOL Starter
- Star / Delta Starter
- Oil immersed Starter
- 1 or 3 phase submersible pump Starter
Some of our recent solutions are listed here. These facilitate testing of
motor starters as per IEC 60947-4 and
others. Please write to us for more details.
This is a complete routine (production) test system for Motor Starters. It covers the tests recommended by IEC 60947-4 - Flashing,
Continuity, Coil Wattage measurement, Pick-up/Drop-Off & High Voltage Test.
The entire test sequence is programmed and is controlled by customisable
Testware running on PC. The operator has to select the type of starter
(model or SAP code) to
be tested once on starting the bench, and then just load the motor starter in the jig (electro-pneumatic
fixture).
The accompanying PC based Testware is intuitive, has secured database and exports reports easily for statistical analysis such as pareto analysis, bell-curve etc.
MAIN FEATURES AT A GLANCE:
- Specially designed jigs for ease and operator safety (can be
integrated on an automated assembly).
- Does not require skilled operator.
- Reporting for Data Analysis.
The tests performed are:
- Flashing & Continuity Test.
- Coil current & Wattage measurement Test.
- Pick-up / Drop-off Test.
- High Voltage Test.
The Test Panel will be custom-made for all types of motor starters The
software supports calibration of measuring instruments.
This is another option for testing starters manually.
The tests that can be performed are:
- Flashing & Continuity Test.
- Coil current & Wattage measurement Test.
- Pick-up / Drop-off Test.
- High Voltage Test.
Specifications:
- Variable output:
- 0 – 750V AC / 50 Hz. regulated with 4 point
selector switch. Tapping Ranges 0 – 75 V/15A, 0–150 V/8A, 0–300 V/4A
& 0-750V/2A; with current 2A (AC) max.
- 0 – 600 V DC regulated with 4 Point Selector
Switch. Tapping Ranges 0 – 75 V/12A, 0 – 150 V/6A, 0 – 300 V/4A & 0
– 600 V/2A; with current 2A (DC) max.
- Additional tapping for ½ wave rectified AC Upto
75V.
- Provision of contact continuity with 12V (AC), Step down transformer
for 5 points with pilot bulbs.
- Main transformer rating – 5 KV A with tolerable regulation.
- Control Switch for current reading / inching operation.
- DC Digital Voltmeter 0 – 750V, 3 ½ Digit with accuracy + / - 1 %.
- AC Digital Voltmeter 0 – 750V, 3 ½ Digit with accuracy + / - 1 %.
- DC Digital Ampere Meter 0 – 1.9999A, 4 ½ Digit with accuracy + / - 1
%.
- AC Digital Ampere Meter 0 – 1.9999A, 4 ½ Digit with accuracy + / - 1
%.
- Milivolt Drop measurement at 10A DC Constant Current.
- Resistance meter with 3 Ranges:
Micro Ohm Meter (MVDT) primarily consists of a DC Constant Current Source and a Micro-Controller based Control & Display Module
DC Constant Current Source: This is a constant current source with line & load regulation better than 0.2%. Its output (test) current can be adjusted remotely from an external device. This accepts input signal (say, 0-5V) from the control module (discussed ahead). The current gets adjusted to the required value. Millivolt signal proportional to actual current is made available for display. The output is made available on heavy-duty terminals or bus bars. This unit is light in weight and portable with great degree of reliability.
Micro-Controller based Control & Display Module: This is a compact and feature rich CU containing:
- DAC Output for setting the required current in power source
- ADC Module to monitor the actual current value and display the same on Digital Display
- LED Display to display the different parameters like actual current, millivolt drop & contact resistance and also to prompt the parameters to be entered.
- Keypad for programming i.e. setting the parameters and selecting the
display of measured parameters like actual current, millivolt drop &
microohm value.
The microohm data can be downloaded on PC. The PC based Software that is (optionally) shipped along, enables the user to view the data and
export it as a spreadsheet so as to generate reports.