Presented by Mike Anderson, Doble
Understanding testing theory, setup, performance, and the collecting of data are important, but they are not the most important part of the process. What do you make of that information once you have it? Is there a problem with the apparatus? Do the results make sense? Are they valid? Could a non-fault related condition be influencing your results? If so, what? These are all questions that need to be answered before important and expensive decisions are made to remove, repair, and/or replace a very costly component from service. Designed for the experienced tester, this topic will focus solely on real-world test data analysis, covering a variety of substation apparatus, including transformers, bushings, surge arresters, instrument transformers, and breakers, providing you with the tools necessary to make those critical apparatus decisions in the field.
