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Hello everyone!
Has anyone been asked to test the main building incomers like ACBs as part of Periodic Inspection? If yes, do you give this part of the work to 3rd party? and what is the process and how you verify the report?
some of my bigger clients are asking for this test to be done.
Thanks in advance
 
it would be best to clarify what the client means by testing.

ACBs should be racked out and various internal checks done periodically. Also at least once a year ACBs should be switched to exercise the springs. If there is a PLC this should also be confirmed as operational and all batteries and chargers conformed as in good order.

I would not entertain using any one other than a competent person to rack out an ACB and carry out the internal testing.

The switching and testing the PLC is something we do internally annually but we do have a level of competence to do this and a sound knowledge of the system it is not the competence required to rack out and test internally an ACB.
 
it would be best to clarify what the client means by testing.

ACBs should be racked out and various internal checks done periodically. Also at least once a year ACBs should be switched to exercise the springs. If there is a PLC this should also be confirmed as operational and all batteries and chargers conformed as in good order.

I would not entertain using any one other than a competent person to rack out an ACB and carry out the internal testing.

The switching and testing the PLC is something we do internally annually but we do have a level of competence to do this and a sound knowledge of the system it is not the competence required to rack out and test internally an ACB.
I guess they want to make sure the springs would work properly and disconnects the load if they want to manually switch it off . also in case of a fault, it trips safely. which if I am not wrong, means all the procedure that you have mentioned shall be done and it is better to be done by a specialized company not part of general fixed wiring tests
 
The ones I've seen tested were;

Mainly 2000amp, but size won't have too much effect on the costs.
Tested by a specialist
Required isolation of the (11kv) incomer by the DNO
Consisted of inspection / torque check of terminations.
Verification of settings to suit site
General condition check
Simulated load test using a test rig and a built in test facility.

Replacement with spare if faulty or failed test.

This was a new program set up after a series of ACB failures.
The failure wasn't to trip it was failure to reset due to springs / levers jamming in the open position.

As per ESSEX, they should be operated routinely.
 
The ones I've seen tested were;

Mainly 2000amp, but size won't have too much effect on the costs.
Tested by a specialist
Required isolation of the (11kv) incomer by the DNO
Consisted of inspection / torque check of terminations.
Verification of settings to suit site
General condition check
Simulated load test using a test rig and a built in test facility.

Replacement with spare if faulty or failed test.

This was a new program set up after a series of ACB failures.
The failure wasn't to trip it was failure to reset due to springs / levers jamming in the open position.

As per ESSEX, they should be operated routinely.

Hi Snowhead Why did the HV need isolating to test the ACB ?
 
I guess they want to make sure the springs would work properly and disconnects the load if they want to manually switch it off . also in case of a fault, it trips safely. which if I am not wrong, means all the procedure that you have mentioned shall be done and it is better to be done by a specialized company not part of general fixed wiring tests
They also probably put a full load on it to make sure it trips
 

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