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21e37 Working Voltage 50Hz

C03879 - Weselec Industries Transformer Testing Lab


Part01 WPL-001
Date Tested (dd-mm-yyyy): 12-04-2022

General Comments
Test Name Results
(Reporting Unit)

Sample A 349
Unit Number
Comment: Unit No. 349

Sample A Mains
Power Supply Type
Comment: Mains Power Supply Adjusted to Rated Supply using Variac.

Source volt L-N Sample A 240.00

V rms
Comment: 240.0 Volts as per Test Conditions.

Source volt L-G Sample A 240.00

V rms
Comment:

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Test Name Results
(Reporting Unit)

Source volt G-N Sample A 0.012

V rms
Comment:

Sample A Multimeter
Equipment Type rms
Comment:

rms meter impedance Sample A 2

M Ohm
Comment: 2 M Ohms RMS Meter Input Impedance

Multimeter true rms


Sample A Yes
function
Yes/No
Comment:

Sample A Multimeter
Equipment Type peak
Comment:

Peak meter impedance Sample A 2

M Ohm
Comment:

Sample A
Oscilloscope Type
Comment:

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Test Name Results
(Reporting Unit)

Oscilloscope Bandwidth Sample A

MHz
Comment:

Sample A
Test Probe Type
Comment:

Sample A
Standard Applied
Comment: Test Done as per Routine Lab Practices which conform to IEC 60076-1

Working Voltage rms Sample A 240.00

V rms
Comment: as per instructions to include both primary and secondary circuits; Maximum Working Voltage of PT Sample Received was measured as 240.00
which is also Primary Input Voltages; It is also to highlight that Lab did Not Opened PT Sample Top Cover as this is against Routine Testing Practices of Our
Lab. We are a Transformers Testing Laboratory and We Test Sample using their Outside Terminals as Received.

Working Voltage peak Sample A 346.12

V peak
Comment: Ideally Peak Voltages are required to be 339 Volts against 240.00 RMS Voltages for the case of Pure Sine Wave. But 346.12 Voltas are due to
around 2 % Distortion in Sinewave; this 2% distortion is in acceptable range of distortion as per IEC 60076-1

Sample A L-N , L-G


Measurement Points
Comment: Maximum Working Voltages were measured at Two Points, L-N and L-G; which is very obvious as Neutral and Ground Points are at Zero Potential
and Live Point at Highest Potential in the System.

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