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Why is Generator and Electric Motor Testing Essential?

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Keeping your industrial and manufacturing operations running smoothly means preventing downtime wherever possible. Generator and electric motor testing services help identify problems with critical equipment before they occur, allowing you to find solutions and prevent catastrophic failure.

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Why Regular Generator and Electric Motor Testing Matters

Ensuring the performance and reliability of the critical components of your operations is essential for meeting production quotas and budget goals. Regular generator and electric motor testing, also known simply as motor testing, also help provide a long working life for your equipment, as minor repairs made early can help prevent major breakdowns in the future.

Preventive Maintenance: The Key to Longer-Lasting Equipment

Preventive maintenance is the key to moving beyond firefighting and emergencies that affect critical equipment and production schedules. Generator and electric motor testing are a core part of preventive and predictive maintenance for motors, as they help detect or predict failures before they occur. This allows equipment repairs to be planned and executed at a time that makes sense for your schedule.

Equipment failures are hard on your bottom line and on the equipment itself. Sudden shutdowns can damage components, waste input materials, and cause problems for nearby fixtures or workers. Planned maintenance allows for a smooth, safe stop in production.

Regular generator and electric motor testing and maintenance also allow machines to run more efficiently. By keeping components clean and well-maintained, you can expect peak operation from your equipment.

How Electric Motor Testing Can Boost Your System’s Reliability

Ensuring the safe, reliable operations of your system’s motors is the only way to ensure the reliable operation of the rest of the system. Electric motor testing services help identify and solve problems early to promote your motors’ overall health and long-term functioning.

  • Excitation Tests: Ensuring Your Motor’s Excitement Stays in Check

    Excitation in a motor is the process of magnetizing a pole using an electric current on the motor’s coil. This function provides regulated DC current to a generator, which produces an output voltage to the field. An excitation test detects winding problems, damage to the core, inter-turn shorts, and poor electrical connections.

  • Dielectric Withstand Testing: Pushing Your Motor to Its Limits Safely

    The dielectric withstand test is critical for ensuring the safe operation of electrical devices. Dielectric breakdown occurs when insulating material breaks down and becomes a conducting material rather than a protective one. Dielectric withstand testing stresses the insulation in a device beyond the conditions of regular use, often using environmental stressors to see how well the material retains its insulating properties.

  • Testing Surge Protection Devices: Keeping Your System Safe from Spikes

    As their name suggests, Industrial surge protection devices prevent damage to machinery and electrical equipment due to energy spikes. Modern systems use increasingly complex electronics in manufacturing machinery, lighting, data management, and communication devices. Lightning and switching problems can cause an unexpected surge of power to your facility, and regular testing ensures your surge protection devices are up to the task.

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Essential Generator Tests to Keep Your Equipment Running

Backup electrical generators are a critical piece of emergency operating equipment, but they can only help mitigate the effects of a disaster when they are functioning correctly. Testing generators ensures they are ready when you need them most.

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  • Insulation Resistance Testing: Protecting Your System’s Insulation

    Insulation protects workers from shocks, short circuits, and other hazards. Insulation resistance testing for your generators provides the same peace of mind as dielectric withstand testing for your motors.

    We use a Megohmmeter to test the insulation of any two points separated by electrical insulation. We will test the equipment’s winding resistance to phase and phase to ground. When completed, you’ll know that your team and nearby equipment are safe from these dangers when generators operate.

  • Partial Discharge Testing: Catching Issues Before They Cause Problems

    Partial discharge testing is another assessment of electrical insulation. A partial discharge can occur when part of an insulation system fails to withstand the electricity applied to it. This can create a hazardous situation for people and lead to fire or additional equipment damage. Partial discharge testing identifies potential areas of insulation failure to avoid these problems.

    We use a DRLO to run a non-invasive test on the equipment. The partial discharge test can inform our technicians of a loose winding, slot discharge, delamination of the windings, or any other discharges that may occur inside the equipment.

  • Polarization Index Testing: Digging Deeper into Performance

    Polarization index testing is a variation of insulation resistance testing. It is useful for evaluating the windings in a generator for contamination from dirt and moisture, checking for insulation deterioration, and determining the generator’s overall fitness.

    This test measures the ratio of the IR after the voltage has been applied for 10 minutes. Its purpose is to investigate the capacitive, conduction, surface leakage, and absorption currents.

Making Sure Your Protective Relays Do Their Job

The testing and verification of protective relays are essential to your operations and crew’s safety. Protective relays are found throughout a power system, and their task is to remove power from devices operating abnormally or experiencing a short circuit.

Protective relay testing at regular intervals will show their deterioration over time. That way, an assessment can be made as to whether the relay is safe to operate, if repairs need to be made, or if the useful lifespan has been reached and it’s time to replace the device.

We run a power simulator that simulates faults in the relay. This allows us to verify that the equipment is tripping within the manufacturer’s predetermined tolerances.

What You’ll Gain from Our Generator & Electric Motor Testing Services

Our goal is to deliver peace of mind. A motor going down in a facility can be catastrophic to the plant’s overall production. Being down a motor can force you to rely on the remaining motors to run more often at the risk of another motor potentially going down. We aim to identify and prevent sources of unexpected failure and shutdown of the critical equipment in your facility.

When completing generator and electric motor testing, you will receive a detailed report of all the test results and any findings not within the NETA Standards. You can also rest easy, knowing your equipment operates according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

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Quad Plus: Your Trusted Partner for Generator & Electric Motor Testing

We offer more than generator and electric motor testing. Our engineers and technicians specialize in electrical acceptance testing, commissioning, maintenance testing, repair, installation, and troubleshooting. If it’s in your facility, we’ve worked on something similar.

Quad Plus is committed to providing a culture of safety and technical expertise in the Power Industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 110 addresses emergency and standby power systems requirements, including generators. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) have also issued standards and recommendations for motors and generators (ANSI/NEMA MG 1-2021).

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The main tests performed on a generator include:

  • Insulation Resistance (IR) Test
  • Online and Offline Partial Discharge Tests
  • Polarization Index (PI) Test
  • Excitation Tests
  • DC Dielectric Withstand Voltage Tests
  • Surge Protection Device Testing
  • Motor Starter Testing
  • Protective Relay Testing
  • Functionality Tests
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Generator and electric motor testing typically begins with a visual inspection. Then, the equipment is run under different operating conditions, and measurements are taken and compared to industry or manufacturer standards.

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