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Standard for an Electrical Preventive

Maintenance (EPM) Program

Recommended Maintenance Practices for Electrical


Distribution System Equipment

Introduction Frequency of EPM


Electrical equipment failures account In general, Hartford Steam Boiler
Hartford Steam Boiler for millions of dollars in damage and recommends a frequency of once
One State Street lost business every year. As this every three years for conducting
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are taken to counter the trend. components that require a more
April 2013 Ironically, more than two-thirds of frequent EPM program to help
electrical system failures can be ensure reliability and operation.
prevented by a routine preventive
maintenance program. The failure Individual locations may require
rate of electrical equipment is three more frequent maintenance due to
times higher for components that are the physical environment or
not part of a scheduled preventive operational nature of the equipment.
maintenance program as compared For example, harsh environments
with those that are. In addition, a where excessive moisture or dust
planned EPM program allows the may be present should have a more
equipment owner to schedule the frequent EPM program. Similarly,
system outage at a time of their equipment that is used intermittently
choosing rather than having to or equipment critical to a key process
correct major problems resulting should be considered for a more
from an always untimely failure. frequent program. Sound
engineering judgment should be
The purpose of this standard is to used in determining if more frequent
provide the insured with maintenance is appropriate.
recommended practices and
frequencies that would form the core
of a regularly scheduled electrical
Recommended
preventive maintenance program. All Maintenance Practices
work associated with electric power The following sections are
systems and equipment should be segmented by equipment type. For
performed in accordance with each component, a recommended
accepted industry safety standards minimum practice for preventive
and work practices. maintenance is provided. Where
applicable, additional suggested
practices are presented for a more
thorough EPM program.
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3.1 Switchgear should be cleaned and examined for and/or connectors are used together,
signs of wear and deterioration. Fan examine connections for signs of
3.1.1 Enclosures blades should be cleaned of dirt and galvanic action. Ensure that the
dust and bearings should be properly connectors are properly used and
Ensure that all enclosure panels, lubricated. Vent openings should be installed in accordance with
doors, and structures are well- cleaned of all dust and dirt manufacturers specifications. Apply
maintained in accordance with the accumulations. Filters should be an antioxidant compound to all
manufacturers specifications. cleaned and/or changed as aluminum-to copper connections.
During de-energized maintenance, recommended by the manufacturer,
enclosures are to be vacuum cleaned or more often if conditions warrant. 3.1.3 Conductors
of all loose dirt and debris use of Electrical equipment rooms should
compressed air is not recommended never be used as storage areas. Examine insulation for signs of
since this may cause foreign deterioration, cracking, flaking, or
particles to become embedded in the Electrical equipment rooms or vaults overheating. Examine all connections
insulation or damage insulators. Any should be examined for evidence of for signs of overheating, cracked or
buildup of dirt or other contaminates water seepage. The tops of electrical broken connectors, and signs of
that will not come off with equipment enclosures should be tracking or arcing. Ensure that
vacuuming should be cleaned with examined for evidence of water since conductors are clean and dry.
lint free rags using cleaning solvents this is a common entryway that often Examine and clean all connections,
recommended by the manufacturer. goes undetected until a failure and torque to manufacturers
occurs. The source of the water recommendations.
All vents and fan grills are to be should be immediately identified and
cleaned of all dust and/or dirt corrective measures taken to 3.2 Air Circuit Breakers
accumulations. Ensure that permanently correct the condition.
ventilation openings are not 3.2.1 Insulation
obstructed. Where seals and/or 3.1.2 Insulators, Supports, and
gaskets are installed, these should be Connectors Remove and clean inter-phase
examined and repaired or replaced barriers. Clean all insulating
as necessary. All doors and access Inspect insulators and conductor materials with vacuum and/or clean
panels should be properly secured supports for signs of cracking, lint free rags. If it is necessary to use
during operation. Where heater broken pieces, and other physical cleaning solvents, use only solvents
elements are installed, these should damage or deterioration. Clean all recommended by the manufacturer.
be cleaned, examined for damage loose dirt with lint free rags. For Inspect for signs of corona, tracking,
and/or deterioration, and tested. contaminates that will not remove arcing, or thermal or physical
Repair or replace heater elements as easily, solvents approved by the damage. Ensure that insulation is left
necessary. manufacturer may be used. Examine clean and dry.
for evidence of moisture that may
In environments where there is an lead to tracking or flashover while in 3.2.2 Contacts
extreme exposure to adverse operation. Examine surrounding
conditions, the frequency of areas for signs of tracking, arcing, or Ensure that all contacts are clean,
maintenance for enclosures should overheating. Repair or replace smooth, and in proper alignment.
be increased as conditions warrant. damaged insulators and supports as Ensure that spring pressures are
necessary. maintained according to
Electrical equipment rooms or vaults manufacturers specifications. On
should be kept cleaned of dirt and/or Examine all bolts and connecting silver contacts, discoloration is not
dust accumulations on a regular devices for signs of deterioration, usually harmful unless caused by
basis. Doors and windows should be corrosion, or overheating. Ensure insulating deposits. Clean silver
maintained in proper working order that bolts and connecting devices are contacts with alcohol or silver
and kept closed during routine tight, according to manufacturers cleaner using non-abrasive cloths.
operation. Access doors should be specifications. Be careful not to over-
clearly marked to alert personnel that torque bolts and connecting devices Manually close breaker to check for
live electrical equipment is in use. since insulators are easy to damage proper wipe, contact pressure,
Where ventilation and/or air and difficult to replace. Where contact alignment, and to ensure
conditioning is used, all fan motors copper and aluminum conductors that all contacts make at
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approximately the same time. If according to the manufacturers 3.4 Air Disconnect Switches
possible, a contact resistance test specifications. Ensure mechanisms
should be performed to determine are clean, properly lubricated, and all Inspect and clean insulators and
the quality of the contacts. bolts and screws are properly conductors as with circuit breakers.
secured. Repair or replace as Tighten connections in accordance
Older breakers equipped with carbon necessary. with manufacturers specifications.
contactors generally require very Do not over-tighten as this may result
little maintenance. Examine for 3.2.5 Auxiliary Devices in damage to connectors.
proper pressure, deterioration, or
excessive dressing which may Inspect operating devices for proper If cleaning solvents are used, ensure
interfere with their proper operation. operation and general condition. that they are as recommended by the
Ensure all indicating devices are fully manufacturer. Where abnormal
Draw-out contacts on the circuit functional and properly set. environmental conditions exist, more
breaker and the stationary contacts Protective relays and circuit breaker frequent inspection and cleaning
in the cubicle should be cleaned and trip devices should be inspected and may be required.
inspected for overheating, alignment, tested according to manufacturers
and broken or weak springs. Coat specifications and applicable Check the operation of the arc
contact surfaces with contact industry standards such as those blades, if applicable, and ensure
lubricant to ease mating (see issued by the Institute of Electrical proper wipe of the main contacts.
manufacturers recommendations). and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Inter-phase linkages and operating
the National Fire Protection rods should be inspected to make
3.2.3 Arc Interrupters Association (NFPA). sure that the linkage has not been
bent or distorted and that all
Clean all ceramic materials of loose 3.3 Vacuum Circuit Breakers fastenings are secure. The position of
dirt and examine for signs of the toggle latch to the switch
moisture, make sure the assemblies All maintenance is similar to that operating linkage should be observed
are clean and dry. Examine for performed on air circuit breakers. As on all closed switches to verify the
cracked or broken pieces. Dirt and always, it is recommended that the switch is mechanically locked in a
arcing deposits may be removed by manufacturer be consulted for closed position. Operate switch
light sanding do not use emery specific maintenance and testing manually several times to ensure
cloth or wire brushes which may procedures. proper operation, and then by motor
leave conductive residue behind. if power-operated. Ensure that all
Repair or replace as necessary. The integrity of the vacuum chamber moving parts are properly secured
is often tested by applying a test and lubricated as specified by the
Examine arc chutes for dirt and/or voltage across the open contacts of manufacturer.
dust accumulations and clean as the breaker. However, this can be a
necessary. Dielectric testing of arc destructive test and is therefore not Contact resistance testing of each
shields may be recommended by the recommended by Hartford Steam phase contact should be performed.
manufacturer. Check air puffer for Boiler. The results should be recorded and
proper operation. analyzed to ensure proper contact is
Caution: This procedure can produce being made. If the contact resistance
3.2.4 Operating Mechanism X ray emissions, so personnel should of the switch exceeds recommended
maintain a safe distance from the minimums, repair or replace the
Inspect for loose, broken, worn, or breaker if this test is performed. It is switch immediately.
missing parts (consult important to closely follow
manufacturers schematics for manufacturers recommended
required parts). Examine for procedures if conducting this test in
excessive wear of moving parts. order to ensure that proper results are
Observe that operating mechanisms obtained. The breaker vapor shield
function properly without binding, can accumulate an electrostatic
hanging, or without delayed action. charge during this test. Ensure that it
Ensure any lubrication is done is discharged immediately following
the test.
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3.5 Oil Circuit Breakers Examine arc-quenching assemblies connections. Remove any corrosion
for carbon deposits or other on battery terminals with
3.5.1 External contaminates. Follow manufacturers bicarbonate of soda.
recommendations for cleaning.
Inspect the enclosure for signs of oil Clean battery studs and cable ends.
leakage. Clean external bushings 3.6 Molded-Case Circuit On stranded cable, if ends are
assemblies and examine for signs of Breakers corroded, cut off ends or separate
deterioration, tracking, and loose or strands and clean internally.
broken parts. Observe oil gauge to Molded-case circuit breakers should
ensure device is operating properly be kept clean for proper ventilation of Check electrolyte levels and specific
and measuring the oil level the breakers. These types of breakers gravity. Variations of more than fifty
accurately. are usually tripped by a thermal (50) points between cells may
element that senses an increase in indicate a bad cell.
3.5.2 Insulating Oil Test temperature due to excessive current
draw. However, if dirt accumulates 3.7.2 Charger
Conduct a dielectric screen test of on the surrounding of the breaker,
the insulating fluid. Based on the the heat build-up may not be Clean all dust and/or dirt
results of this test, filter or replace oil permitted to dissipate properly and accumulations from charger. Clean
as required. Heavy carbon content result in nuisance tripping. all vent openings and ensure that
can indicate potential contact wear they are free from obstructions.
and should be investigated further. Clean the breaker housing and
inspect it for cracks or signs of Check terminals and connections for
3.5.3 Internal overheating. Tighten all connections. tightness. Check all relays, lights,
Exercise the breaker several times to and other indicating devices for
Since the contacts for oil circuit ensure the mechanism has freedom proper operation.
breakers are not readily accessible of movement and to allow contact
for inspection, the contact resistance wiping. If all cells consistently read low,
should be tested as a minimum. check charger for proper operation. If
In addition, larger duty circuit electrolyte levels are low, check
More extensive maintenance on the breakers (225 amps or above) should charger rate settings against the
contacts might be require draining be electrically trip tested to ensure manufacturers specifications.
the oil and dropping the tank, and is proper operation of the trip elements Consistently low levels may indicate
therefore performed less frequently. and trip linkages. Refer to the latest the charge rate is too fast.
Follow manufacturers recommended edition of the National Electrical
schedule for examination of internal Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 3.7.3 Safety
components such as contact Standard AB4, Procedures for
inspections. Open breaker and Verifying Field Inspections and While charging, batteries emit
examine contacts for wear and/or Performance Verification of Molded- explosive gases. Allow no open
excessive deterioration. Examine Case Circuit Breakers. If possible, flames or sparks permitted near
linkages for loose, broken, or missing test contact resistance to ensure charging batteries. Battery rooms
parts; repair or replace as necessary. quality of breaker contacts. should be well ventilated and
smoking should not be permitted.
3.5.4 Auxiliary Devices All molded-case circuit breaker
panels should be cleaned of all dirt, 3.8 Cables and Bus
Operating mechanisms should be dust, and debris using a vacuum.
maintained as with air circuit De-energize cables if they are to be
breakers. Where applicable, examine 3.7 Battery Stations / touched or moved during
oil level indicators, sight glasses, oil Chargers maintenance.
lines, gaskets, and tank lifters for
proper conditions. Repair or replace 3.7.1 Batteries 3.8.1 Cables in Manholes
as necessary and in accordance with
manufacturers recommendations. Thoroughly clean all battery surfaces Caution: Check for dangerous gases
of dust and/or dirt accumulations. using a properly calibrated test meter
Clean and tighten all terminal
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before entering any confined space evidence of overheating, corrosion, for proper operations and lubricate
such as a manhole. arcing, or other forms of as necessary.
deterioration. All loose or dirty
Inspect for sharp bends, physical connections should be cleaned and Additional suggested testing
damage, excessive tension, oil leaks, properly torqued be careful not to includes an insulation resistance
pits, cable movement, soft spots, overtorque the bolts. Consult the test, a dielectric absorption test, and
cracked jackets, damaged manufacturer for recommended a power factor test. These are non-
fireproofing, poor ground maintenance practices and torque destructive tests which can be
connections, deteriorated and values. The tops of the bus duct performed to track the condition of
corroded or weakened cable enclosure should be inspected for the insulation over time. Detailed
supports. Inspect for wear at evidence of water or other foreign records should be maintained and
entrance point and at supports. matter that may contaminate the bus analyzed to identify undesirable
Inspect manhole for spalled duct. trends that may indicate the onset of
concrete, proper ventilation and an insulation failure.
excessive moisture. Inspect potheads 3.8.5 Testing
for oil or compound leakage and for 3.9.2 Liquid-Filled Transformer
cracked / chipped porcelain. Suggested cable or bus tests include
insulation resistance testing and Insulating liquid samples should be
Examine the manhole and cable polarization index testing. These taken annually and screen tested for
grounding system to ensure its tests should be recorded to track dielectric breakdown, acidity, color,
integrity. If cathodic protection has trends that may indicate a power factor, and interfacial tension.
been installed in the manhole, it too deterioration of the cables insulation. A Fault gas analysis or a Dissolved-
should be evaluated. Corrective Gas-in-Oil (DGA) test conducted by
action should be taken as 3.9 Transformers a qualified testing laboratory should
appropriate to maintain the integrity be performed annually. The results
of these systems. Transformer data (such as, voltage, should be trended to track conditions
current, and temperature readings) and schedule maintenance as
3.8.2 Aerial Cables should be recorded on a regular basis necessary.
in order to determine operating
Check supports for excessive wear or conditions of the transformer. Peak, Examine the transformer tank and
deterioration, check cables for wear or redline, indicators should be bushings for evidence of leakage.
at support points, inspect for recorded and reset. Readings taken Inspect the bushings, insulators, and
mechanical damage from vibration. on a weekly basis can provide surge arrestors for broken or
At dead-ends, check cable for worn important information about the damaged parts, signs of overheating
insulation, sharp bends, or cracks. loading of the transformer that is or arcing, or tracking. Clean all
needed before additional loads can bushings, insulators, and surge
3.8.3 Raceways be added to the transformer. arrestors of any dirt or dust
accumulation. Tighten all conductor
Check raceways for proper 3.9.1 Dry Type Transformers connections in accordance with
mechanical support of raceway and manufacturers recommendations.
cables as well as check insulation for After de-energizing and grounding
abrasion or cracks at support points. the transformer, clean all coils, If applicable, perform a ground
Examine raceway joints for clean and connections, and insulators of loose resistance test to ensure a value of
tight connections. dust or dirt deposits with a vacuum 25 ohms or less.
cleaner. Examine the transformer for
3.8.4 Bus Duct signs of overheating, deterioration, 3.10 Surge Arrestors
arcing, loose or broken parts, or other
Bus duct joint covers should be abnormal conditions. Ensure all Clean and inspect porcelain for signs
removed to allow access for a connections are tightened according of damage or deterioration. Repair or
thermographic survey of the to manufacturers specifications. replace as necessary.
energized bus under load. After Clean enclosure of any dust and dirt
de-energizing and grounding the bus accumulations and ensure that vent Examine arrestor leads for damage
duct, connections should be checked openings are free from obstruction. If and/or deterioration.
for proper tightness as well as cooling fans are installed, examine
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Other suggested tests are 60 cycle standards. For overcurrent relays, When performing any maintenance
spark over and hold tests, watts-loss test the following functions of the and/or testing of UPS systems,
and leakage current tests, insulation relay at the established settings follow all recommended safety
resistance tests, and grounding specified by the system engineer or procedures as indicated by the
electrode circuit resistance tests. manufacturer: manufacturer and required by
These should be conducted OSHA. Only fully trained and
according to manufacturers Pickup contacts should close when qualified persons with proper test
recommendations. a current equal to the relay tap equipment should perform UPS
setting is applied to the induction maintenance.
3.11 Protective Relays coil. Adjust the spring as needed to
allow for proper operation. Clean interior and exterior of
Inspection, maintenance and testing Timing tests should be performed cabinets and enclosures, ensuring
of protective relays should be done corresponding to two (2) or more that any areas of corrosion and/or
on an annual basis in order to ensure points on the relays timecurrent deterioration are repaired as
proper and reliable operation. All curves. One of the tests should be necessary. Clean all vent and air
necessary precautions should be done at the specified time dial circulation openings and ensure
taken while working with protective setting. freedom from obstructions. If
devices to ensure personnel safety Instantaneous pickup test should installed, clean cooling fan blades
and to avoid any unplanned be performed for the specified and motor housings. Ensure that
interruption of service. In particular, instantaneous setting, if applicable. motor bearings are properly
when working on control circuits, all Seal-in units should be tested to lubricated and that fan blades are
current transformer (CT) secondaries ensure that the contacts hold properly secured to drive shafts.
should be shorted to ground and closed with the minimum specified Examine for signs of moisture
never left open-circuited in order to current applied. contamination and correct if
avoid serious injury to maintenance Relay target should indicate when necessary.
personnel. the relay has operated.
If possible, the relays should be Clean and examine all electrical
3.11.1 Visual and Mechanical tested to ensure that operation of connections for signs of corrosion or
Inspection the relay will in fact cause a deterioration, repair or replace as
tripping action of the respective necessary. Ensure all connections are
Inspect relays for physical damage circuit breaker. Relays that do not tightened according to
and deterioration. Inspect gaskets test satisfactorily or are found to be manufacturers specifications. As
and covers for damage and/or defective should be replaced applicable, clean and test all
excessive wear, and repair or replace immediately to maintain the breakers, disconnects, and relays as
as necessary. Examine and clean the integrity of the protection systems. prescribed elsewhere in these
relay and enclosure of foreign standards and as specified by the
materials, such as dust, dirt, and 3.12 UPS Systems manufacturer. Check all system
moisture contamination. Examine alarms and indicating lights for
the condition of the spiral spring, This section provides general proper operation.
disc clearances, contacts, and case recommended maintenance
shorting contacts (if present). Check guidelines for Uninterruptible Power Check inverters for fluid leaks from
mechanism for freedom of Supply (UPS) systems. Since there is wave-forming capacitors. Check
movement, proper travel and a wide variety of systems and capacitors for signs of bulging or
alignment, and tightness of equipment available, the discoloration. Examine transformers
mounting hardware and plugs. manufacturers instructions and and heat sinks for signs of
recommendations should be overheating. Maintain batteries as
3.11.2 Electrical Testing consulted for more complete and prescribed in section 3.7 of this
detailed maintenance requirements. standard and as specified by the
Using an appropriate testing manufacturer.
instrument, suitable for the relays UPS systems are categorized in two
being tested, conduct electrical basic ways: static and rotary. For the
testing of the relays in accordance purposes of this standard, only static
with manufacturers systems will be addressed.
recommendations and IEEE testing
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3.13 Electric Motors Installed and running Actions Overhaul Actions typically
typically performed with the motor completed during a routine overhaul.
A maintenance program for electric installed and coupled to the driven Additional testing / activities may be
motors should utilize proven and well load. required based on the individual
understood testing and inspecting situation.
methods performed by qualified Installed and offline Actions which
knowledgeable personnel to identify require the motor to be electrically Post Overhaul After completion of
and evaluate conditions. disconnected but can be performed maintenance, the insured should
with the motor installed and coupled. review work report, ensure all parts
Recommended Maintenance sent with the motor(i.e. terminal box,
Practices and Frequencies couplings) were returned and
perform basic testing of the motor
before placing it in the stock system.

Maintenance activity Location Performance characteristics Frequency


Visual Inspection Installed and Inspection should look for: 6 months
running Evidence of damage caused by dirt, loose parts, or foreign
objects.
Verification that air inlets are not blocked
Evidence of moisture and/or dirt build-up
Unusual noises, leaking oil seals, or high vibration
Oil level gages (if present) should be checked
Evidence of degradation of foundation, bed plates, anchor bolts
Evidence of oil rings turning (if applicable)
Evidence of leaking oil and water piping and connections
Temperature monitoring Installed and If motor is not equipped with installed sensors: 6 months
of bearings and windings running
record bearing temperatures and stator temperature using
thermographic imaging. This data should be trended. The
monitoring should be completed at similar motor loading and
ambient temperature to allow for accurate trending.
Vibration Installed and Record and trend vibration levels. 6 months
running
This should be done by a trained and experienced technician,
preferably a qualified level II technician.
Oil analysis Installed Sample and analyze. Look at overall conditions and check for 12 months
foreign matter, additive depletion, varnish precursors and
metallic elements.
Motor should be shut down when taking sample.
Running current Installed and Record and trend all three phase currents and verify the 12 months
running currents are balanced and do not exceed nameplate rating.

Each phase should be within +/- 5% of the average of all three


phases
Insulation resistance(IR) Installed and off Perform IR check between motor leads and ground. This 12 months for
line determines condition of the ground insulation. Record, > 600 Volt motors
temperature correct and trend
Motor Test Acceptable
voltage voltage(Vdc) reading 24 months for
< 1000 500 > 5 megohm < 600 Volt motors
1000 -2500 1000 > 100 megohm
2501-5000 2500 > 100 megohm
> 5000 5000 > 100 megohm
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Maintenance activity Location Performance characteristics Frequency


Polarization index (PI) Installed and off Ratio of the 10 minute IR to the 1 minute IR. 12 months for
line (10 min IR / 1 min IR) > 600 Volt motors
Determines condition of ground insulation
Test voltages similar to the IR test voltages 24 months for
Acceptance criteria ratio > 2 < 600 Volt motors
Winding resistance Installed and off A comparison of the line to line resistances of the motors 12 months for
line winding. This test should be done at the motor terminals using > 600 Volt motors
a meter capable of measuring low resistance (milliohms). A
typical ohm meter does not have adequate accuracy. Record,
temperate correct and trend. 24 months for
< 600 Volt motors
Each phase should be within +/- (3% - 5%) of the average of all
three phases
Bearing insulation overhaul Completed similar to other IR (megger) test. Used to verify 60 months
resistance check condition of insulation on a bearing.
(if applicable) Test voltage: 500 Vdc
Acceptance criteria: 1 megohm
Shaft total indicated run overhaul Measure the trueness of the shaft extension. A high value can 60 months
out (TIR) cause vibration issues.
Acceptance criteria: 3600 rpm max .001 in
< 3600 rpm max .003 in
Inspection and overhaul Diameters of the fits should be measured and compared to 60 months
measurements of bearing bearing industry standards.
journals and housing fits
Brg journals and housing bores should be visually inspected for
finish, pitting, rubbing and corrosion.
Stator visual Inspection overhaul Inspection should look for: 60 months
coil movement
plugged vent holes
soft or degraded insulation
coil bracing adequate and intact
lamination damage
partial discharge activity
tightness of wedges
Rotor / Shaft visual overhaul Inspection should look for: 60 months
Inspection cracks in rotor bars
balance weights properly secured
signs of bar movement
signs of rotor/stator rub or lamination damage
cooling ducts clear
rubbing marks on shaft
keyway distortion
Clean*, bake dry and overhaul All parts should be cleaned and baked dry to remove all dirt and 60 months
varnish (as needed) contamination. The windings should be reinsulated as
appropriate.
Insulation resistance overhaul and Perform IR check between motor leads and ground. This 60 months
post overhaul determines condition of the ground insulation. Record,
temperature correct and trend
Motor Test Acceptable
voltage voltage(Vdc) reading
< 1000 500 > 5
1000 -2500 1000 > 100 megohm
2501-5000 2500 > 100 megohm
> 5000 5000 > 100 megohm
Polarization index (PI) overhaul and Ratio of the 1 minute IR to the 10 minute IR. Determines 60 months
post overhaul condition of ground insulation.
(10 min IR / 1 min IR)
Test voltages similar to the IR test voltages
Acceptance criteria ratio > 2
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Maintenance activity Location Performance characteristics Frequency


Winding resistance overhaul and A comparison of the line to line resistances of the motors 60 months
post overhaul winding. This test should be done at the motor terminals using
a meter capable of measuring low resistance (milliohms). A
typical ohm meter does not have adequate accuracy. Record,
temperate correct and trend.

Each phase should be within +/- (3% - 5%) of the average of all
three phases.
Surge Test overhaul The test verifies the insulation condition between the turns of a 60 months
motors winding. It can be a destructive test. This test should
only be done after the visual inspection, the other electrical
checks and the clean and drying process. Test
voltage(overhaul): 2 x rated voltage + 1000

Acceptance criteria: steady and duplicate patterns


Rotor balance overhaul Balance process minimizes the out of balance of the rotor. 60 months
Acceptable levels are based on speed and application of the
machine.
Core loss overhaul This test is completed on both the rotor and stator This test 60 months
excites the core to determine overall core loss levels and locate
any shorted laminations. Any hotspots or high core loss found
should be investigated and corrected.
Broken rotor bar checks overhaul Methods to check for cracked rotor bars include visual, audible, 60 months
hot spot check, growler, magnetic paper, single phase rotation.
No load run test with overhaul This test is performed after all work has been completed. Test 60 months
vibration measurements should verify acceptable current balance, bearing
temperatures, vibration levels and no unusual rubbing or noises
present.

There are several methods of prematurely while undergoing this considered a potentially destructive
acceptable cleaning. These include test. Because of its destructive test because marginal motors can
water spray, low pressure steam nature, HSB does not recommend fail under test. This test should only
cleaning and cryogenic (CO2 pellets) this test as a maintenance test. be performed during an overhaul
cleaning. The intent of cleaning is to period, after the visual inspection,
remove all dirt and contamination, An industry accepted test to verify the other electrical checks and the
including any grease or oil film on the the integrity of the turn to turn clean and drying process has been
windings. Cleaning methods should insulation in an electric motor is a completed.
not utilize high pressure flow or any Surge or Impulse test. This test uses
abrasive methods that could cause a charged capacitor to pulse a Motor Current Signature Analysis is
damage to the windings. voltage into two windings of a motor a relatively new test that can help
simultaneously. The voltage is set detect rotor and stator issues based
An industry-accepted, pass/fail test low to begin and raised slowly while on the current waveform of the
that is ideally suited for new or the operator watches the wave forms motor. This test evaluates the
recently rewound motors is an AC or on an oscilloscope. The voltage condition of the motor by analyzing
DC high potential test (Hipot). An pulse is eventually raised to twice the the frequency spectrum of the line
AC voltage is applied to the windings operating voltage, plus 1000 volts. current. This test is still considered
at twice the operating voltage plus Since the windings are supposed to in the developmental stage by HSB.
1000v (A 4160v motor is tested at be identical, the wave forms should Industry standards for test
9000 volts!) or a DC voltage is be identical - a difference in wave procedures or acceptance criteria
applied to the windings at 1.7 x (twice forms indicates a problem. A skilled have not been established.
the operating voltage plus 1000v). operator can determine the exact
Both the AC and DC hipot tests are type of fault (turn to turn, phase to There are additional tests which can
considered destructive tests because phase etc.) by studying the wave be completed on motors at voltage
marginal equipment can fail form patterns. This test can be levels 4160 volts and higher. These
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tests include power factor (or Effective infrared surveys require National Electrical Manufacturers
dissipation factor), capacitance and specialized equipment and should be Association (NEMA) Standard
partial discharge test. These tests performed only by qualified AB4, Procedures for Verifying Field
can be very beneficial but they are technicians. Experience and training Inspections and Performance
highly specialized. They should be is required to accurately identify Verification of Molded-Case Circuit
evaluated on a case by case basis to problem conditions and possible Breakers.
determine their suitability. causes so that specific International Electrical Testing
recommendations can be made to Association (NETA), Maintenance
Infrared Inspection correct the situation. It is imperative
that these recommendations be
Testing Specifications for Electrical
Power Distribution Equipment and
An infrared, or thermographic, implemented in a timely manner to Systems.
inspection should be performed at benefit from an infrared inspection. IEEE Std P1415 Motor Maintenance
least once every three years on all Knowing a problem exists does not and Failure Analysis (draft).
switchgear, distribution panels, cable help avoid an electrical failure unless National Electrical Manufacturers
and bus connections, motor control corrective actions are employed. Association (NEMA) Standard
centers and starters, and other MG1.
critical equipment. Infrared
inspections are extremely beneficial
Record Keeping International Electrical Testing
Association (NETA), Maintenance
in reducing electrical failures by The electrical preventive Testing Specifications for Electrical
identifying potentially dangerous maintenance program should be Power Distribution Equipment and
conditions; such as, loose or dirty well-documented as to scope and Systems.
connections, overloaded or frequency of maintenance. Record all OSHA Applicable Standards.
imbalanced circuits, or improperly routine maintenance activities and IEEE STD 1415, IEEE Guide to
installed equipment. By measuring the results of routine testing for Introduction Machinery
the heat imbalance relative to the trending purposes. Document all Maintenance Testing and Failure
environment and to surrounding repair and/or replacement of Analysis
equipment, abnormal or adverse electrical components. When National Fire Protection
conditions can be uncovered that if changes are made to the electrical Association (NFPA) 70B,
left unattended would worsen to the distribution system, update all Recommended Practice for
point of failure. applicable drawings and Electrical Equipment Maintenance
maintenance schedules to reflect the International Electrical Testing
Infrared (IR) surveys are very helpful changes. Ensure that spare parts Association (NETA), Maintenance
in planning the work scope of an inventories are updated for any new Testing Specifications for Electrical
upcoming scheduled outage. Prior to equipment added based on the Power Distribution Equipment and
the planned maintenance, an IR manufacturers recommendations. Systems.
survey should be conducted to help EEE STD 43, IEEE Recommended
identify areas that need specific and
immediate attention. Resources can
Standards Practice for Testing Insulations
Resistance of Rotating Machinery.
then be allocated to address these Any electrical preventive
specific problems during the maintenance program should be Note: Upgrades or expansion of
de-energized period. performed in accordance with electrical systems should be
accepted industry standards and designed by a qualified professional
Infrared surveys are done on work / safety practices. This engineer and installed by licensed
energized equipment and should be includes, but is not limited to, the electricians.
conducted during peak demand latest releases of the following:
periods if possible. This will reveal
the most serious problems and those National Fire Protection
that would otherwise go undetected. Association (NFPA) 70B,
At a minimum, the loading should be Recommended Practice for
at least 40% of the rated load of the Electrical Equipment Maintenance.
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equipment being inspected. National Fire Protection The Hartford Steam Boiler
Association (NFPA) 70, National Inspection and Insurance Company
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