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2621 Van Buren Ave
Norristown, PA 19403-2329
610-676-8500
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TTR20 and TTR20-1 Handheld TTR
Transformer Turn Ratio Test Set
Instruction Manual
Copyright Notice
Copyright 2015 by Megger. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer Notice
The information contained in this manual is believed to be adequate for the
intended use of the product. If the product or its individual instrument are used for
purposes other than those specified herein, confirmation of their validity and
suitability must be obtained from Megger. Refer to the warranty information
included at the end of this instruction manual. Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
WARRANTY
Products supplied by Megger are warranted against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year following shipment. Our liability is
specifically limited to replacing or repairing, at our option, defective equipment.
Equipment returned to the factory must be shipped prepaid and insured. This
warranty does not include batteries, lamps, or other expendable items, where the
original manufacturer's warranty shall apply. We make no other warranty. The
warranty is void in the event of abuse (failure to follow recommended operating
procedures) or failure by the customer to perform specific maintenance as
indicated in this manual.
The TTR20 and TTR20-1 Handheld TTR® Test Sets are fully automatic, selfchecking, self-calibrating units. The TTR20-1 has metal lead connections versus
plastic for the TTR20 (Replaced with the TTR20-1). This manual still refers to the
TTR20 as a general model number, but for purposes of new instruments, only
the TTR20-1 is currently sold.
The test set measures the turn ratio, excitation current, and phase displacement
(polarity) of single- and three-phase (phase by phase) distribution transformers,
as well as power, potential and current transformers. The TTR20 Handheld TTR®
Test Set is powered by six AA-size replaceable alkaline batteries.
The test set can be used to test single-phase and three-phase transformers, both
with and without taps in accordance with the requirements of the IEEE C57.12.90
– 2013 standards. For three-phase transformers, the test set is connected to
each of the three phases of the transformer to be tested, and measurements are
made on a phase by phase basis.
Turn ratio, phase displacement (polarity), and excitation current are displayed on
a large LCD. Transformer excitation current helps to detect transformer shorted
turns or an unequal number of turns connected in parallel. Operating condition
(error) messages identify incorrect test connections, abnormal operating
condition, or winding problems. Test results can be printed out on an optional
printer.
Features include:
Fully automatic operation.
Self-checking at power-up.
Self-calibration at each measurement.
User-friendly, one button operation.
Test turn ratio, excitation current, and phase displacement (polarity).
Easy measuring of single and three phase (phase by phase) transformers, as
well as potential & current transformers.
Checking reverse test lead or winding connections at start of each test.
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External optional printer records test data.
Three automatically selected excitation test voltages: 8 V, 1.5 V, and 0.5 V.
Testing to ANSI standards.
Leads marked to ANSI standards.
Large, easy-to-read LCD shows alphanumeric data
Meets the requirements of both the European EMC and Low Voltage Directives
(CE mark).
Trouble-free operation in switchyards under electrostatic and magnetic
interference conditions.
Electrical Theory and Practice
How the TTR20 Works
The TTR20 test set provides the excitation voltage to the input of the transformer.
It accurately measures both the H-side and X-side voltages to calculate turns
ratio. The TTR also measures phase displacement (polarity) between primary
and secondary windings of a transformer, and transformer excitation current.
Transformer Turns Ratio
Transformer Turns Ratio is the ratio of the number of turns in the high voltage
winding to that in the low voltage winding. Transformer ratio can change due to
several factors, including physical damage from faults, deteriorated insulation,
contamination and shipping damage.
A Transformer Turns Ratio Test Set such as the TTR20 can directly measure the
turns ratio of single-phase transformers as well as three-phase transformers.
Deviations in these measurements will quickly indicate problems in transformer
windings and in the magnetic core circuits. If a transformer ratio deviates more
than 0.5 percent from the rated voltage ratio, it may not operate reliably. To
measure small ratio changes such as this, the accuracy of a Megger TTR20 is
needed.
Excitation Current
The TTR20 is capable of measuring exciting current by applying voltage to one of
the transformer’s windings. An accurate measurement of exciting current can
provide information about the condition of a transformer’s core. Unwanted
circulating currents, unintentional grounds or even an incipient short circuit can
affect the exciting current and indicate a problem.
Transformer Polarity
Polarity of a distribution transformer becomes of interest in order to determine its
proper connection within a power network. The Megger TTR20 will identify
normal (in phase) and reverse polarity of the single-phase transformers.
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INTRODUCTION
A block diagram of TTR20 is shown in Figure 1-1. The excitation voltage
oscillator applies a 55-Hz test voltage to a transformer under test. There are
three test voltages: 0.5 V, 1.5 V, and 8 V used for transformer testing. Test
voltage selection is based on excitation current required. The required test
voltage is selected automatically.
Input and output transformer voltages are applied to conditioning circuitry. This
circuitry improves signal-to-noise ratio of the test signal, and provides full voltage
range of the test signals at A/D converter inputs.
A/D converter is used to convert the analog measurement signals to their digital
replica. The converted output digital signals are applied to CPLD (complex
programmable logic device) and then are transferred to microprocessor.
The microprocessor is the main part of the TTR test set. It provides proper timing
sequence of operation, gathers and calculates the test result, and interfaces with
peripherals. There are three main peripherals in the TTR20 test set:
RS-232/Printer port, LCD and keypad.
DC power supply converts the primary battery voltage, six Energizer
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X91 AAalkaline batteries, 9 V (nominal), 3135 mAh nominal capacity, into the secondary
DC voltages required for proper operation of the TTR20 test set.
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Transformer
Under Test
Exc. Voltage
Oscillator
Input/Output
Signal
Conditioning
Circuitry
MICROPROCESSOR
RS232/Printer
Port
128 x 64 LCD
Figure 1-1. TTR20 Test Set Block Diagram
Applications for the TTR20
The proper operation of a transformer relies almost entirely on the electrical
properties of its windings. To ensure continued proper operation, transformers
are tested to verify that their electrical properties have not changed from design
specifications. A TTR is an extremely useful instrument for testing transformer
windings because it can help locate several types of problems within single- and
three-phase transformers.
It is used to determine the no-load accuracy of CTs and PTs and also determine
the need to further test faulty CTs and PTs.
CPLD
Keypad
A/D
Converter
DC Power
Supply
The TTR20 applies voltage to the high-voltage winding of a transformer and
accurately measures the resulting voltage from the low voltage winding. The ratio
of voltages is directly proportional to turns ratio. In addition, the unit measures
excitation current and polarity.
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Upon Receipt of the TTR20
Check the equipment received against the packing list to ensure that all materials
are present. Notify Megger of any shortage. Telephone 610-676-8500.
Examine the instrument for damage received in transit. If any damage is
discovered, file a claim with the carrier at once and notify Megger or its nearest
authorized sales representative, giving a detailed description of the damage.
This instrument has been thoroughly tested and inspected to meet rigid
specifications before being shipped. It is ready for use when set up as indicated
in this manual.
Safety First
Be sure to read the safety information in Chapter 2 thoroughly and observe all
safety precautions and recommendations.
How to Use This Manual
INTRODUCTION
Typographic Conventions
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NOTE: Notes provide important information.
Cautions alert you to possible damage to equipment.
Warnings alert you to conditions that are potentially
hazardous to people.
CAUTION
WARNING
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SAFETY
Overview
The TTR20 must be used on de-energized transformers. However, the
transformer to which the test set is connected is a possible source of highvoltage electrical energy and all persons making or assisting in tests must use all
practical safety precautions to prevent contact with potentially energized parts of
the transformer and related circuits. Persons actually engaged in the test must
stand clear of all parts of the complete high-voltage circuit, including all
connections, unless the test set is de-energized and all parts of the test circuit
are grounded. Persons not directly involved with the work must be kept away
from test activities by suitable barriers, barricades, or warnings.
Treat all terminals of high-voltage power equipment as a potential electric shock
hazard. There is always the possibility of voltages being induced at these
terminals because of proximity to energized high-voltage lines or equipment.
Always disconnect test leads from power equipment before attempting to
disconnect them at the test set. The ground connection must be the first made
and the last removed. Any interruption of the grounding connection can create an
electric shock hazard.
Any repair or component replacement must be performed by qualified service
personnel.
Safety Requirements
Megger has made formal safety reviews of the initial design and any subsequent
changes. This procedure is followed for all new products and covers areas in
addition to those included in applicable standards. Regardless of these efforts, it
is not possible to eliminate all hazards from electrical test equipment. For this
reason, every effort has been made to point out in this instruction manual the
proper procedures and precautions to be followed by the user in operating this
equipment and to mark the equipment itself with precautionary warnings where
appropriate. It is not possible to foresee every hazard that may occur in the
various applications of this equipment. It is therefore essential that the user, in
addition to following the safety rules in this manual, also carefully consider all
safety aspects of the test before proceeding.
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Safety is the responsibility of the user.
Follow your company safety procedures.
Misuse of this equipment can be extremely dangerous.
The purpose of this equipment is limited to use as described in this manual. Do
not use the equipment or its accessories with any device other than specifically
described.
Never connect the test set to energized equipment.
Do not use the test set in an explosive atmosphere.
Corrective maintenance must only be performed by qualified personnel who are
familiar with the construction and operation of the test set and the hazards
involved.
Refer to IEEE 510 - 1983, IEEE Recommended Practices for Safety in High-
Voltage and High-Power Testing, for additional information.
If the test equipment is operated properly and all grounds correctly made, test
personnel need not wear rubber gloves. As a routine safety procedure, however,
some users require that rubber gloves be worn, not only when making
connections to the high-voltage terminals, but also when manipulating the
controls. Megger considers this an excellent safety practice.
Users of equipment should note that high-voltage discharges and other sources
of strong electric or magnetic field may interfere with the proper functioning of
heart pacemakers. Persons with heart pacemakers should obtain expert advice
on the possible risks before operating this equipment or being close to the
equipment during operation.
Cautions and Warnings
Warning and caution notices are used throughout this manual where applicable
and should be strictly observed.
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CONTROLS & CONNECTORS
Overview
The TTR20 is a simple, push-to-test instrument with few buttons and controls. It
has no menus except for a print button.
Contrast
Backlight
Power ON Switch
Power OFF Switch
DISPLAY SCREEN
KEYPAD
Display Screen
Back Light switch
This knob adjusts the viewing resolution of the screen.
A momentary depression of the switch will either activate or
de-activate the backlight. It will remain ON for a period of
three minutes without activity.
Press this switch to turn the TTR20 on.
Press this switch to turn the TTR20 off.
LCD displays menus and test information.
4-button keypad for entering menu selections and
navigating through the various screens.
Contrast
Power OFF switch
Keypad
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Figure 3-1 TTR20 Display & Control Panel
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Connectors
TEST CABLE INPUT
PRINTER
(Metal Connector for TTR20-1)
Figure 3-2 TTR20 Top Side Connector Panel
TEST CABLE
RS-232/PRINTER
Plug receptacle for connecting test leads to the
high-voltage (H) and low-voltage (X) windings of a
transformer. The plug and receptacle are keyed
to prevent the cable from being inserted
incorrectly, and to make certain that the correct
cable is used. TTR20-1 uses metal connectors.
The discontinued TTR20 used plastic connectors.
A DB-9 male connector for connecting a printer or
to upload data in real time to a PC (using
HyperTerminal).
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