TRANSFORMER TESTS VOLTECH AT3600 USER MANUAL
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1.35. MAGX - MAGNETIZING CURRENT
(EXTERNAL SOURCE)
WHERE USED
The AT3600 offers two basic alternative ways to confirm that the transformer has
been assembled properly, with the appropriate number of primary and secondary
turns, the right grade of magnetic material for the core, and the correct air gap if
required.
Magnetising current and open circuit voltage are the preferred tests for line frequency
transformers, designed to operate over the full extent of the B-H curve, including the
non-linear regions.
(For other transformers, such as pulse transformers and those used in switched mode
power supplies, inductance and turns ratio are the preferred tests.)
This version of the MAGI test uses an external source to provide the test signal which
must be coupled to the tester via a Voltech AC Source Interface (contact your
supplier for details). See the AC Source Interface user manual or the Editor help
system for details of how to configure external ac sources for use with an AT3600.
MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS
When measuring magnetising current, you should normally program the test to apply
the highest working voltage at the lowest working frequency to the primary winding.
In the case of a transformer with a split primary, the test can be conducted equally
well by energising just one of the primary windings, as opposed to the two in series.
The expected current will be greater for the single winding, rising in proportion to the
turns ratio:
I
A
= I
AB
x (N
AB
/ N
A
)
where
I
A
= The current to be specified when testing with winding A
I
AB
= The current for windings A and B in series
N
A
= The number of turns on winding A
N
AB
= The number of turns on A and B in series
(As an alternative, the formula above can be written using the voltage ratio between
the two windings, rather than the turns ratio.)
In principle, you may measure the magnetising current using any winding, or any
series combination of windings, with the current limit adjusted according to the
formula above, because the Ampere-turns required to magnetise a transformer to a
given flux level is independent of which winding is used.