Megger TTR310 Three Phase Transformer Turns Ratio Tester

$9,959.00
Availability: In stock
SKU
MG20

Condition: Refurbished / Calibrated

Warranty: 1 Year Warranty

Megger TTR310 Transformer Turns Ratio Test Set
The TTR300 Series of three-phase transformer turns ratio test sets are designed to measure the turns ratio of power, instrument, and distribution transformers in a substation or manufacturing environment. A rugged and robust design makes these instruments well suited for use in a variety of harsh environments. Our leads are specially designed to provide the necessary flexibility needed in cold weather.

The TTR300 Series are ideal for use by power transformer manufacturers. Their unique testing procedures and storage capability allows an operator to set up and test difficult three-phase transformers (with multiple tap changers and bushing CTs) in a fraction of the time than it used to take with other TTRs. This test also includes a pass/fail limit of individual ratios.

The TTR300 Series also measure the phase deviation of the transformer primary versus secondary. This quickly indicates problems in the transformer such as partial shorted turns and core faults. This measurement is also useful in verifying phase errors in all types of PTs and CTs.

Each unit comes equipped with a remote-control switch for single person testing. This allows the operator to test transformers with LTCs very quickly.

The Series consists of four instruments:

TTR310
This unit features an easy-to-read, high-contrast LCD which can be seen in bright sunlight and provides the user interface for instrument set-up and test operation. The unit comes complete with the software application, PowerDB LITE.

The TTR310 has the ability to store test results, upload results to a PC (via RS232 serial port), and/or print them in the field via optional thermal paper printer, without the use of an external computer.
  • Fully automatic operation (either stand-alone or remote-control)
  • Field upgradeable to a TTR330 or TTR320 without compromise to calibration
  • Built-in RS-232 port and optional thermal spool-paper printer allows for printing of test results, while in the field, and without the use of an external computer
  • Built-in capability for storing test results into internal memory in an open data format for direct input into Excel® or XML format via PowerDB LITE

Applications
The TTR300 Series applies voltage to the high-voltage winding of a transformer and accurately measures the resulting voltage from the low voltage winding. In addition to turns ratio, the units measure excitation current, phase angle deviation between the high- and low-voltage windings and percent ratio error.

Transformer Turns Ratio
Transformer turns ratio is the ratio of the number of turns in the high-voltage winding to that in the lowvoltage winding. Complexity in the measured ratio versus nameplate ratio occurs with most three-phase power transformers because multipliers such as √3 are required to match the measured ratio to the nameplate ratio. The TTR300 Series automatically applies the multiplier in a form which allows the operator a direct comparison to the nameplate (or expected) ratio. The built-in calculator displays the % error versus nameplate for each tap and each winding, without the need for a computer.

Exciting Current
The TTR provides accurate measurement of exciting current (to 0.1 mA) which can help provide information about the condition of a transformer’s core. Unwanted circulating currents or unintentional core grounds can increase the exciting current and indicate a problem.

Phase Angle Deviation and its Application
The phase angle deviation, displayed in either degrees (minutes) or radians, is the phase relationship between the voltage signal applied to the high-voltage winding and the voltage signal extracted from the low-voltage winding. The phase deviation, together with ratio error, can be used as a low-cost method of verifying accuracy class of all types of PTs and CTs at “zero burden.”

The phase deviation between the high and low side of a transformer is generally very small. If there is deterioration or damage in the transformer core, however, the phase deviation can change significantly. The three-phase TTR can measure this phase relationship with the resolution of 0.1 minutes (equal to 1/600 of a degree), which is necessary to detect problems.

Specifications:
Input Power 120/230 V ac ±10%, single phase, 50/60 ±2 Hz 100 VA
Battery Operation (optional)
Inverter 12 V dc to 120 V/230 V ac for operation from vehicle battery
Excitation voltage
8, 40, or 80 V rms, automatically or manually selected
Excitation current range and accuracy
0 to 500 mA, 3 digit resolution, ±(2% of reading + 1 digit)
Phase deviation range and accuracy
±90 degrees, 1 decimal point for the minutes display, 2 decimal points for the degree display, or for the centi-radian display
Accuracy: ±3 minutes
Turns ratio range and accuracy
8 V ac: ±0.1% (0.8 to 2000) ±0.25% (2001 to 4000) ±0.35% (4001 to 8000)
40 V ac: ±0.1% (0.8 to 2000) ±0.15% (2001 to 4000) ±0.3% (4001 to 10,000) ±0.35% (10,001 to 25,000)
80 V ac: ±0.1% (0.8 to 2000) ±0.15% (2001 to 4000) ±0.25% (4001 to 10,000) ±0.30% (10,001 to 45,000)
Resolution: 5 digit for all ratios
Printer interface
RS-232 port
Computer interface
RS-232 port
User interface
5.7 in., B&W display, text on-screen view, numeric keypad
Internal data storage
up to 200 data sets
Communication / Control software
PowerDB LITE and PowerDB (full version, optional)
Transformer winding phase relationship
ANSI C57.12.70-1978 CEI/IEC 76-1:1993 and Publication 616:1978 AS-2374, Part 4-1982 (Australian Standard)
Safety/EMC/Vibration
Meets the requirements of IEC-1010-1, CE and ASTM D999.75
Temperature range
Operating: 23° F to 122° F (-5° C to 50° C)
Storage: -58° F to 140° F (-50° C to 60° C)
Relative humidity
0 to 90% noncondensing
Measuring time
8 to 20 seconds depending on mode of operation and type of transformer
Measurement method
ANSI/IEEE C57.12.90
Dimensions
8.5 H x 21.5 W x 13 D in. (216 H x 546.1 W x 330.2 D mm)
Weight
23 lbs (10.4 kg)


For full Megger TTR310 Transformer Turns Ratio Tester product specifications, please click here: Megger TTR310

Megger TTR310 Single & Three Phase Transformer Turns Ratio Tester

Designed to measure the turns ratio of power, instrument, and distribution transformers in a substation or manufacturing environment

Includes Carrying Case & Accessories As Listed

BC# -L/T*

Megger TTR310 TTR 310 Transformer Turns Ratio Tester Models On Sale Warranty Calibration Backed by The Best Service and Lowest Prices in the Industry.

  • Megger TTR310 Three Phase Transformer Turns Ratio Tester (BC# -L/T*)
  • Ground Lead
  • Ethernet Cable
  • RS232 PC Interface Cable
  • Power Cord
Request a Quote for

Have Questions or doubts? Submit the following request and expect our detailed quote within 24 hours!

we are commited to win your business!