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NETA ATS 2021

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ANSI/NETA ATS-2021 Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems

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The NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications was developed for use by those responsible for assessing the suitability for initial energization of electrical power equipment and systems and to specify field tests and inspections that ensure these systems and apparatus perform satisfactorily, minimizing downtime and maximizing life expectancy. New content for the ANSI/NETA ATS-2021 includes: Arc Energy Reduction System Test Partial Discharge Survey for Switchgear Updates

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12 CONTENTS
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16 1. GENERAL SCOPE
17 2. APPLICABLE REFERENCES
2.1 Codes, Standards, and Specifications
24 2.2 Other References
2.3 Contact Information
26 3. QUALIFICATIONS OF TESTING ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
3.1 Testing Organization
3.2 Testing Personnel
27 4. DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY
4.1 The Owner’s Representative
4.2 The Testing Organization
28 5. GENERAL
5.1 Safety and Precautions
5.2 Suitability of Test Equipment
29 5.3 Test Instrument Calibration
30 5.4 Test Report
5.5 Test Decal
31 6. POWER SYSTEM STUDIES
6.1 Short-Circuit Studies
33 6.2 Coordination Studies
6.3 Incident Energy Analysis
36 6.4 Load-Flow Studies
6.5 Stability Studies
38 6.6 Harmonic-Analysis Studies
39 7. INSPECTION AND TEST PROCEDURES
7.1 Switchgear and Switchboard Assemblies
44 7.2.1.1 Transformers, Dry-Type, Air-Cooled, Low-Voltage, Small
46 7.2.1.2 Transformers, Dry-Type, Air-Cooled, Large
49 7.2.2 Transformers, Liquid-Filled
55 7.3.1 Cables, Low-Voltage, Low-Energy
56 7.3.2 Cables, Low-Voltage, 600-Volt Maximum
57 7.3.3 Cables, Medium- and High-Voltage
60 7.4 Metal-Enclosed Busways (continued)
64 7.5.1.1 Switches, Air, Low-Voltage
66 7.5.1.2 Switches, Air, Medium-Voltage, Metal-Enclosed
69 7.5.1.3 Switches, Air, Medium- and High-Voltage, Open
72 7.5.2 Switches, Oil, Medium-Voltage
75 7.5.3 Switches, Vacuum, Medium-Voltage
77 7.5.4 Switches, SF6, Medium-Voltage
81 7.5.5 Switches, Cutouts
83 7.6.1.1 Circuit Breakers, Air, Insulated-Case/Molded-Case
86 7.6.1.2 Circuit Breakers, Low-Voltage Power
89 7.6.1.3 Circuit Breakers, Air, Medium-Voltage
93 7.6.2 Circuit Breakers, Oil, Medium- and High-Voltage
98 7.6.3 Circuit Breakers, Vacuum, Medium-Voltage
102 7.6.4 Circuit Breakers, SF6
105 7.7 Circuit Switchers
108 7.8 Network Protectors, 600-Volt Class
113 7.9.1 Protective Relays, Electromechanical and Solid-State
122 7.9.2 Protective Relays, Microprocessor-Based
125 7.10.1 Instrument Transformers, Current Transformer
128 7.10.2 Instrument Transformers, Voltage Transformers
131 7.10.3 Instrument Transformers, Coupling-Capacitor Voltage Transformers
134 7.10.4 Instrument Transformers, High-Accuracy Instrument Transformers
135 7.11.1 Metering Devices, Electromechanical and Solid-State
136 7.11.2 Metering Devices, Microprocessor-Based
138 7.12.1.1 Regulating Apparatus, Voltage, Step Voltage Regulators
142 7.12.1.2 Regulating Apparatus, Voltage, Induction Regulators
143 7.12.2 Regulating Apparatus, Current
144 7.12.3 Regulating Apparatus, Load Tap-Changers
147 7.13 Grounding Systems
149 7.14 Ground-Fault Protection Systems, Low-Voltage
152 7.15.1 Rotating Machinery, AC Induction Motors and Generators
156 7.15.2 Rotating Machinery, Synchronous Motors and Generators
163 7.15.3 Rotating Machinery, DC Motors and Generators
166 7.16.1.1 Motor Control, Motor Starters, Low-Voltage
168 7.16.1.2 Motor Control, Motor Starters, Medium-Voltage
172 7.16.2.1 Motor Control, Motor Control Centers, Low-Voltage
173 7.16.2.2 Motor Control, Motor Control Centers, Medium-Voltage
174 7.17 Adjustable Speed Drive Systems
177 7.18.1.1 Direct-Current Systems, Batteries, Flooded Lead-Acid
180 7.18.1.2 Direct-Current Systems, Batteries, Vented Nickel-Cadmium
182 7.18.1.3 Direct-Current Systems, Batteries, Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid
184 7.18.2 Direct-Current Systems, Chargers
186 7.18.3 Direct-Current Systems, Rectifiers
187 7.19.1 Surge Arresters, Low-Voltage
189 7.19.2 Surge Arresters, Medium- and High-Voltage
191 7.20.1 Capacitors and Reactors, Capacitors
193 7.20.2 Capacitors and Reactors, Capacitor Control Devices
194 7.20.3.1 Capacitors and Reactors, Reactors (Shunt and Current-Limiting) Dry-Type
196 7.20.3.2 Capacitors and Reactors, Reactors (Shunt and Current-Limiting) Liquid-Filled
200 7.21 Outdoor Bus Structures
202 7.22.1 Emergency Systems, Engine Generator
204 7.22.2 Emergency Systems, Uninterruptible Power Systems
207 7.22.3 Emergency Systems, Automatic Transfer Switches
210 7.23 Communications
212 7.24.1Automatic Circuit Reclosers and Line Sectionalizers,Automatic Circuit Reclosers, Oil/Vacuum
216 7.24.2 Automatic Circuit Reclosers and Line Sectionalizers, Automatic LineSectionalizers, Oil
219 7.25 Fiber-Optic Cables
220 7.26 Electric Vehicle Charging Systems
222 7.27 Arc Energy Reduction Systems
223 8. SYSTEM FUNCTION TESTS AND COMMISSIONING
224 9. THERMOGRAPHIC SURVEY
10. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD TESTING
226 11. ONLINE PARTIAL DISCHARGE SURVEY
227 TABLES
228 TABLE 100.1 Insulation Resistance Test Values Electrical Apparatus and Systems Other Than Rotating Machinery
229 TABLE 100.2 Switchgear Withstand Test Voltages
230 TABLE 100.3 Recommended Dissipation Factor/Power Factor at 20° CLiquid-Filled Transformers, Regulators, and Reactors
231 TABLE 100.4.1 Test Limits for New Insulating Oil Received in New Equipment
232 TABLE 100.4.2 Test Limits for Silicone Insulating Liquid in New Transformers
233 TABLE 100.4.3 Typical Values for Less-Flammable Hydrocarbon Insulating Liquid Received inNew Equipment
234 TABLE 100.5 Transformer Insulation Resistance Acceptance Testing
235 TABLE 100.6 Medium-Voltage CablesAcceptance Test Values
236 TABLE 100.6.3 Partial Discharge Requirements for Shielded Power Cable
237 TABLE 100.6.4 Very Low Frequency Testing Levels 0.1 Hz Test Voltage (rms)
238 TABLE 100.7 Inverse Time Trip Testat 300% of Rated Continuous Current of Circuit Breakers Molded-Case Circuit Breakers
239 TABLE 100.8 Instantaneous Trip Tolerances for Field Testing of Circuit Breakers
240 TABLE 100.9 Instrument Transformer Dielectric Tests Field Acceptance
241 TABLE 100.10 Maximum Allowable Vibration Amplitude
242 TABLE 100.11 Insulation Resistance Test Values Rotating Machinery for One Minute at 40° C
243 TABLE 100.12.1 Bolt-Torque Values for Electrical ConnectionsUS Standard Fasteners Heat-Treated Steel – Cadmium or Zinc Plated
244 TABLE 100.12.2 US Standard Fasteners Silicon Bronze Fasteners Torque(Pound-Feet)
245 TABLE 100.12.3 US Standard Fasteners Aluminum Alloy Fasteners Torque(Pound-Feet)
246 TABLE 100.12.4 US Standard Fasteners Stainless Steel Fasteners Torque(Pound-Feet)
247 TABLE 100.13 SF6 Gas Tests
248 TABLE 100.14.1 Insulation Resistance Conversion Factors (20° C)
249 TABLE 100.14.2 Insulation Resistance Conversion Factors (40° C)
250 TABLE 100.15 High-Potential Test Voltage for Automatic Circuit Reclosers
251 TABLE 100.16 High-Potential Test Voltage for Acceptance Testing of Line Sectionalizers
252 TABLE 100.17 Dielectric Withstand Test Voltages Metal-Enclosed Bus
253 TABLE 100.18 Thermographic Survey Suggested Actions Based on Temperature Rise
254 TABLE 100.19 Dielectric Withstand Test Voltagesfor Electrical Apparatus Other than Inductive Equipment
255 TABLE 100.20 Rated Control Voltages and their Ranges for Circuit Breakers
257 100.20.2 Rated Control Voltages and Their Ranges for Circuit Breakers Solenoid-Operated Devices
258 TABLE 100.22 Minimum Radii for Power CableSingle and Multiple Conductor Cables with Interlocked Armor, Smooth or Corrugated Aluminum Sheath or Lead Sheath
260 TABLE 100.23 Online Partial Discharge Survey
TABLE 100.23.1 Online Partial Discharge Survey Suggested Actions Based on Nature and Strength of Signal (TEV)
TABLE 100.23.2 Online Partial Discharge Survey Suggested Actions Based on Nature and Strength of Signal (HFCT)
261 TABLE 100.23.3 Online Partial Discharge Survey Suggested Actions Based on Nature and Strength of Signal (UHF)
TABLE 100.23.4 Online Partial Discharge Survey Suggested Actions Based on Nature and Strength of Signal (VIS)
TABLE 100.23.5 Online Partial Discharge Survey Suggested Actions Based on Nature and Strength of Signal (Contact/Airborne Acoustic)
262 APPENDIX A – Definitions
265 APPENDIX B – RESERVED
266 APPENDIX C About the InterNational Electrical Testing Association
268 APPENDIX DForm for Comments
NETA ATS 2021
$157.08