About Transformer Routine Test Set (Routine Tester)
Transformer Routine Test Set (Routine Tester)
| Power Source | Mains |
| Interface | N/A |
| Frequency | 50/60 |
| Ratio Range | 44/88 |
| Battery | N/A |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Phase | Three |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Weight | 17 Kg |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Model Name/Number | TRM-P |
| Power Supply | 415V +/-10% |
| Power | 3 Phase |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | TI |
Efficient Routine Transformer TestingThis test set streamlines transformer routine tests by integrating all essential measurementsincluding insulation resistance and winding checksinto a single, user-friendly device. Its intuitive control panel with clear analog/digital displays helps technicians monitor parameters accurately in real time while prioritizing safety through multiple inbuilt protections.
Designed for Laboratories and Field UseEngineered with a standard laboratory size and robust floor-standing construction, this tester is ideal for both permanent laboratory setups and mobile maintenance operations. Its heavy-duty, color-coded terminals and highly insulated enclosure ensure safety and convenience during frequent handling in engineering labs and electrical maintenance scenarios.
FAQs of Transformer Routine Test Set (Routine Tester):
Q: How do you operate the Transformer Routine Tester for winding and insulation resistance tests?
A: To operate the tester, connect the transformer windings to the color-coded, safety-protected terminals using the provided heavy-duty test cables. Use the integrated control panel to select the desired test (such as insulation resistance or routine winding test), set required parameters, and monitor results on the analog/digital meters. Always ensure the earth leakage and emergency stop features are active for safety.
Q: What makes this test set suitable for laboratory and on-site applications?
A: Its standard laboratory dimension, floor-standing mount, and robust, natural air-cooled design make it adaptable for both stationary laboratory setups and on-site testing. The corrosion and shock-resistant powder coated enclosure and insulated box maintain durability in diverse environments.
Q: When should routine transformer testing be conducted using this equipment?
A: Routine testing is recommended during installation, scheduled maintenance, or after any electrical disturbance that may affect transformer performance. Using this tester ensures early identification of potential insulation or winding issues, thus preventing unexpected failures.
Q: Where can the Transformer Routine Test Set be installed or used?
A: This tester is suitable for installation in electrical laboratories, manufacturing units, transformer service centers, and field maintenance sites. Its compact yet robust design allows easy relocation as needed within engineering environments.
Q: What procedures ensure maximum safety during operation?
A: Safety is ensured by connecting the earth terminal, verifying all cable connections, utilizing the built-in earth leakage protection, and regularly using the emergency stop and overload features. Only trained personnel should operate the device to maintain safety standards.
Q: What benefits does the analog/digital meter display provide during testing?
A: The dual analog/digital meters allow for both precise readings and easy monitoring, ensuring accurate measurement of transformer windings and insulation resistance. This reduces the risk of misinterpretation and supports higher testing accuracy.
Q: How does the equipment ensure protection against overloads and short circuits?
A: The test set incorporates integrated overload and short-circuit protection systems. These mechanisms automatically disconnect the output in case of abnormal current surges, safeguarding both the operator and the device from potential damage.