FIVESTAR HV TESTING EQUIPMENT, operating in the electricity industry, specializes in developing and providing high-voltage testing equipment, including AC Dielectric, HV DC Voltage, Impulse Voltage, Impulse current and other special tests. We offer comprehensive solutions for research, manufacturing, or maintenance purposes.
Model:FIVG-G
Voltage Range:100-1200kV
Charging Voltage:100kV
Number of Stages:1-12 Stages
Stage Voltage:100kV
Stage Energy:5-20kJ
The impulse voltage generators type G are the main components of impulse voltage test systems, consists one impulse capacitor for each stage, ranging from 200kV to 1200kV cumulative charging voltage.
Impulse voltage test systems are used for impulse voltage testing of transformers, cables, gas-insulated switchgears (GIS), insulators, arresters, and other high-voltage devices. The test systems generate lightning impulse voltage (LI, 1.2/50 μs), chopping lightning impulse voltages (LIC, front time 1.2 μs, front, crest or tail chopped), and switching impulse voltage (SI, 250/2500 μs) in accordance with IEC 60060-1; as well as IEC 60076-3 for transformers, and IEC 62067, 60840 and 60502-1 for cables), etc. Also it can be used for steeping and oscillating impulse test by adding some extra equipment.
Test system mainly consists of impulse voltage generator, charging device, damped capacitive divider, automatic control and measure system, chopping sphere gap, and other optional components (supporting resistors, glaninger circuit, etc).
The circuit of impulse generator is the Marx multiplier circuit. Impulse capacitors arranged in the stages of the generator are charged in parallel with DC voltage up to 100kV against earth potential and, in order to generate impulses, connected in series by spark gaps. For adjustment of front time and time to half value of the test impulse, the generator stages comprise front wave resistors and tail wave resistors. A short discharge loop guarantees low internal inductances and smooth voltage shape.
To generate impulse voltages for testing:
• Transformers
• Cables
• Gas-insulated switchgears (GIS)
• Arresters and other high-voltage devices
• For material testing in research or training programs
• For both factory and on-site testing