1520 S. Hellman Ave.
Ontario, California 91761, USA
TEL: (909) 923-9390
FAX: (909) 923-9391
August 2010
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SAFETY SUMMARY
This manual applies to the ATRT-03, ATRT-03A, and ATRT-03B current transformer turns-ratio
meters. The operating procedures are virtually the same for all three models, and any
differences are clearly described where applicable.
FOLLOW EXACT OPERATING PROCEDURES
Any deviation from procedures described in this User’s Manual may create one or more safety
hazards, damage the ATRT-03/03A/03B, damage the test transformer, or cause errors in the
test results. Vanguard Instruments Company, Inc. assumes no liability for unsafe or improper
use of the ATRT-03/03A/03B.
SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
The ATRT-03/03A/03B shall be used only by trained operators. All transformers under test shall
be off-line and fully isolated. Always ground the ATRT-03/03A/03B to a substation ground
before connecting the test cables to a transformer. Do not perform test procedures or service
unless another person is also present who is capable of rendering aid and resuscitation.
DO NOT MODIFY TEST EQUIPMENT
To avoid the risk of introducing additional or unknown hazards, do not install substitute parts or
perform any unauthorized modification to any ATRT-03/03A/03B test unit. To ensure that all
designed safety features are maintained, it is highly recommended that repairs be performed
only by Vanguard Instruments Company factory personnel or by an authorized repair service
provider. Unauthorized modifications can cause safety hazards and will void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
WARNING
Do not remove test leads during a test. Failure to heed this warning can result in electrical
shock to personnel and damage to the equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT ..................................................................................... 1
Table 4. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03 Controls and Indicators ........................................... 8
Table 5. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03A Controls and Indicators ....................................... 10
Table 6. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03B Controls and Indicators ....................................... 12
Table 7. Voltage Selection Jumper Settings .................................................................................. 13
Table 8. Descriptions of Single Phase Test Results Elements (Column Format) .......................... 38
Table 9. Descriptions of Single Phase Test Results Elements (Detailed Format) ......................... 39
Table 10. Descriptions of Dyn1 Test Results Elements (Column Format) .................................... 44
Table 11. Descriptions of Dyn1 Test Results Elements (Detailed Format) ................................... 46
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. ATRT-03 Controls and Indicators ..................................................................................... 7
Figure 2. ATRT-03A Controls and Indicators ................................................................................... 9
Figure 3. ATRT-03B Controls and Indicators ................................................................................. 11
Figure 4. Voltage Selection Jumper Location and Settings ........................................................... 13
Figure 5. Typical Front Panel Cable Connections .......................................................................... 15
Figure 6. Typical H & X Cable Connections to a Delta-Wye Transformer ..................................... 16
Figure 7. Typical Connections to a Single Phase Transformer ...................................................... 17
Figure 8. Typical Connections to a Single Phase Auto Transformer ............................................. 17
Figure 9. Typical Connections to a Type A Voltage Regulator ...................................................... 18
Figure 10. Typical Connections to a Type B Voltage Regulator .................................................... 18
Figure 11. Typical Connections to a Donut Type (un-mounted) Current Transformer (CT) ......... 19
Figure 12. Typical Connections to a Multi-Tap Current Transformer ........................................... 20
Figure 13. Typical Connections to a Bushing Mount CT on a Single Phase Transformer ............. 21
Figure 14. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT's on Delta Transformer ............................ 22
Figure 15. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT's on Wye Transformer ............................. 23
Figure 16. Single Phase Test Results Printout - Column Format .................................................. 38
Figure 17. Single Phase Test Results Printout - Detailed Format ................................................. 39
Figure 18. Y to Delta Test Results Printout - Column Format ....................................................... 44
Figure 19. Y to Delta Test Results Printout - Detailed Format ...................................................... 45
Figure 20. Special Dy11 Transformer Test Printout ...................................................................... 52
Figure 21. Typical Test Record Directory Printout ........................................................................ 66
Figure 22. Test Plan Test Results Printout .................................................................................... 74
Figure 23. Sample Test Plan Printout ............................................................................................ 80
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
This document uses the following conventions:
• The general term “ATRT” is used in this manual to refer to any of the ATRT-03 models
(ATRT-03, ATRT-03A, and ATRT-03B).
A key, switch, or knob on the ATRT is indicated as [KEY], [SWITCH], [KNOB].
•
Menu names are referenced as “MENU NAME”
•
• ATRT LCD screen output is shown as:
1.OPTION 1
2.OPTION 2
3.OPTION 3
4.OPTION 4
• When instructions are provided, the menu item that should be selected is shown in bold
(option 3 should be selected):
1.OPTION 1
2.OPTION 2
3.OPTION 3
4.OPTION 4
• Warning messages are indicated as:
Warning message
WARNING
• Important notes are indicated as:
Note details
NOTE
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Description and Features
The ATRT-03 line is Vanguard’s second generation family of microprocessor-based, automatic,
three phase, transformer turns-ratio testers. The ATRT-03 line consists of the following three
models:
• The ATRT-03 is a line-powered, 120/240 Vac (selectable), 50/60 Hz turns-ratio tester
featuring a built-in thermal printer.
• The ATRT-03A can be powered either by an internal rechargeable lead acid battery, by
90-240 Vac, by 110-240 Vdc, or by a 12 Vdc external source. The internal battery
provides 3 hours of operational time. The ATRT-03A also features a built-in thermal
printer.
• The ATRT-03B is a line-powered, 120/240 Vac (selectable), 50/60 Hz turns-ratio tester
without a built-in thermal printer.
The general term “ATRT-03” or “ATRT” is used in this manual to refer to any of the ATRT-03
models. Any differences are clearly described where applicable.
The ATRT-03 determines the transformer turns-ratio using the IEEE C57.12.90 measurement
method. The transformer turns-ratio (ranging from 0.8 to 15,000) is determined by precisely
measuring the voltages across the unloaded transformer windings. To ensure accuracy, the
ATRT-03’s measuring circuitry self-calibrates before each measurement. It requires neither
adjustment nor temperature compensation. The ATRT-03’s turns-ratio measurement accuracy
is 0.1% or better.
The ATRT-03 can perform a specific test for each transformer type (such as single phase, delta
to Y, Y to delta, delta to delta, or Y to Y) without the need to switch test hookup cables. Also,
the unit’s automatic transformer phase detection feature can detect different transformer
vector diagrams. The ATRT-03 can automatically detect and test 67 transformer types defined
by ANSI, CEI/IEC and Australian standards.
Transformer Test Voltage
To prevent an accidental wrong test-lead hook-up (e.g., when the operator reverses H and X
leads), the ATRT-03 outputs a low-level test voltage to verify the hook-up condition before
applying the full test voltage to the transformer. Three test voltages (8 Vac, 40 Vac, 100 Vac)
allow the ATRT-03 to test CT’s and PT’s, as well as power transformers.
User Interface
The ATRT-03 features a back-lit LCD screen (20 characters by 4 lines) that is viewable in both
bright sunlight and low-light levels. The test results screen displays the transformer turns-ratio,
excitation current, and turns-ratio accuracy. The unit is controlled via a rugged, 16-key,
membrane keypad.
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Transformer Test Plans
The ATRT-03 can store up to 128 transformer test-plans in its Flash EEPROM. A test plan is
comprised of the transformer nameplate voltages for each tap setting. The calculated turnsratio based on the nameplate voltages is compared with the measured turns-ratio. By recalling
a test plan, a transformer can be quickly tested and turns-ratio Pass/Fail reports can be
reviewed. Test plans can be created with the included PC software and can be transferred to
the ATRT-03 via the RS-232C interface.
Internal Test Record Storage
Up to 200 test records can be stored in the ATRT-03’s Flash EEPROM memory. Each test record
may contain up to 99 turns-ratio, excitation current, phase angle, and nameplate voltage
readings. Test records can be recalled locally or transferred to a PC via the RS-232C interface.
Computer Interface
The ATRT-03 can be computer-controlled via the RS-232C interface using the supplied PC
software. The Windows® XP/Vista-based software can be used to run a test and to store test
results on a PC. Test results can also be exported to Microsoft® Excel.
Transformer Load Tap Changer Control
An optional Tap-Changer Remote Control Box can be used to remotely change transformer
taps. This remote-controlled tap-changer box eliminates the need to manually change the
transformer’s step-up and step-down taps.
Built-in Thermal Printer (ATRT-03 and ATRT-03A only)
A built-in 4.5-inch wide thermal printer prints test results in a 14 point font for easy viewing.
The printer and paper dispenser are mounted under the front panel for protection.
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1.2 Technical Specifications
1.2.1. ATRT-03 Technical Specifications
Table 1. ATRT-03 Technical Specifications
TYPE Portable, lightweight, automatic, three-phase transformer turns-ratio meter
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17”W x 7”H x 13”D (43.2cm x 17.8 cm x 33.0 cm); Weight: 14 lbs (6.4 kg)
INPUT POWER 3 amps, 110 – 120 Vac or 220 – 240 Vac (selectable), 50/60 Hz
MEASUREMENT METHOD ANSI/IEEE C57.12.90
RATIO-MEASURING RANGE 0.8 – 15,000 (5-digit resolution)
included with purchase price
Stores 200 complete transformer test records. Each test record includes
nameplate voltage, winding turns-ratios, excitation current, and winding
phase angle.
Stores up to 128 transformer test plans
standards
+158˚ F)
foot extension cable set, One cable-carrying duffel bag included
The above specifications are valid at nominal operating voltage and at a
temperature of 25°C (77°F). Specifications may change without prior notice.
NOTE
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1.3 Controls and Indicators
The ATRT-03, ATRT-03A, and ATRT-03B controls and indicators are shown in Figure 1, Figure 2,
and Figure 3, respectively. A leader line with an index number points to each control and
indicator, which is cross-referenced to a functional description in the corresponding table. The
purpose of the controls and indicators may seem obvious, but users should familiarize
themselves with them before using the ATRT. Accidental misuse of the controls will usually
cause no serious harm. Users should also familiarize themselves with the safety summary
information found on the front page of this User’s Manual.
Figure 1. ATRT-03 Controls and Indicators
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Table 4. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03 Controls and Indicators
Item
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Panel Markings Functional Description
H H voltage connector.
X X voltage connector.
4.5-inch wide thermal printer.
120/240 Vac, 1A, 50/60Hz
Fuse: 250Vac, 2A Fast-Blow
Ground stud for connecting to sub-station ground.
RS-232C RS-232C PC interface connector.
TEST
IN
PROGRESS
Rugged alpha-numeric keypad.
EMERGENCY
TURN OFF
“PUSH”
Back-lit LCD screen (20 characters by 4 lines), viewable in bright
sunlight and low-light levels.
Input power connector and fused power sw itch w ith third-w ire sa fe ty
ground.
This LED flashes in response to commands or when a te st vol tage is
applied to the test tran s form er.
Emergency turn off test voltage switch.
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Figure 2. ATRT-03A Controls and Indicators
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Table 5. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03A Controls and Indicators
Item
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Panel Markings Functional Description
H H voltage connector.
X X voltage connector.
4.5-inch wide thermal printer.
POWER Power switch.
120/240 Vac, 1A, 50/60Hz
Fuse: 250Vac, 2A Fast-Blow
GROUND Ground stud for connecting to sub-station ground.
CHARGE LED is lit when internal batteries are being charged.
+12V
GROUND
RS-232C RS-232C PC interface connector.
Rugged alpha-numeric keypad.
TEST
IN
PROGRESS
EMERGENCY
TURN OFF
“PUSH”
Back-lit LCD screen (20 characters by 4 lines), viewable in bright
sunlight and low-light levels.
Input power connector with third-wire safety ground.
12 VDC input connectors.
This LED flashes in response to commands or when a te st vol tage is
applied to the test tran s form er.
Emergency turn off test voltage switch.
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Figure 3. ATRT-03B Controls and Indicators
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Table 6. Functional Descriptions of ATRT-03B Controls and Indicators
Item
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Panel Markings Functional Description
H H voltage connector.
X X voltage connector.
120/240 Vac, 1A, 50/60Hz
Fuse: 250Vac, 2A Fast-Blow
Ground stud for connecting to sub-station ground.
RS-232C RS-232C PC interface connector.
TEST
IN
PROGRESS
Rugged alpha-numeric keypad.
EMERGENCY
TURN OFF
“PUSH”
Back-lit LCD screen (20 characters by 4 lines), viewable in bright
sunlight and low-light levels.
Input power connector and fused power sw itch w ith third-w ire sa fe ty
ground.
This LED flashes in response to commands or when a te st vol tage is
applied to the test tran s form er.
Emergency turn off test voltage switch.
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2.0 PRE-TEST SETUP
2.1 ATRT-03 and ATRT-03B Operating Voltages
The ATRT-03 and ATRT-03B’s voltage is preset at the factory and is selectable between 110-120
Vac, 50/60 Hz or 220-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz. The voltage is set by placing jumpers on the reference
transformer as listed in Table 7 and illustrated in Figure 4.
Table 7. Voltage Selection Jumper Settings
Voltage
Selection
110 – 120 Vac
220 – 240 Vac
Transformer Jumpers
Pin 1 & 3, Pin 2 & 4
Pin 2 & 3
Figure 4. Voltage Selection Jumper Location and Settings
2.2 ATRT-03A Operating Voltages
The ATRT-03A uses a special switching power supply. The input AC receptacle can accept
voltages that range from 90-264 Vac or 110-240 Vdc. The ATRT-03A can also accept 12 Vdc
from a battery via the front panel jacks.
2.3 LCD Screen Contrast Control
To increase the LCD screen contrast, press and hold the
[PAPER ∧ Contrast] key for two
seconds. Release the button when the desired contrast level has been reached.
To decrease the LCD screen contrast, press and hold the
[PAPER ∨ Contrast] key for two
seconds. Release the button when the desired contrast level has been reached.
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2.4 Printer Paper Control (ATRT-03 and ATRT-03A Only)
To advance the thermal printer paper, press and release the [PAPER ∧ Contrast] key.
To retract the thermal printer paper, press and release the [PAPER ∨ Contrast] key.
2.5 Printer Paper (ATRT-03 and ATRT-03A Only)
The ATRT-03 and ATRT-03A’s built-in thermal printers use 4.5-inch wide thermal paper for
printing test results. To maintain the highest print quality and to avoid paper jams, the use of
thermal paper supplied by Vanguard Instruments Company is highly recommended. Additional
paper can be ordered from the following sources:
Vanguard Instruments Co, Inc.
1520 S. Hellman Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761
Tel: 909-923-9390
Fax: 909-923-9391
Part Number: VIC TP-4 paper
BG Instrument Co.
13607 E. Trent Avenue
Spokane, WA 99216
Tel: 509-893-9881
Fax: 509-893-9803
Part Number: VIC TP-4 paper
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3.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES
The ATRT-03 should always be grounded with the provided ground cable before connecting H
and X cables. The transformer bushings should also be grounded before connecting test leads
to the transformer. This will prevent inducing any voltages into the ATRT-03. All transformer
bus connections must be removed, and the transformer must be isolated before performing
any tests. Typical transformer connection diagrams are illustrated in the sections below.
3.1 Connection Diagrams
3.1.1. Typical Front Panel Connections
Figure 5. Typical Front Panel Cable Connections
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3.1.2. Typical Connections to a Delta-Wye Transformer
Figure 6. Typical H & X Cable Connections to a Delta-Wye Transformer
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3.1.3. Typical Connections to a Single Phase Transformer
Figure 7. Typical Connections to a Single Phase Transformer
Figure 8. Typical Connections to a Single Phase Auto Transformer
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3.1.4. Typical Connections to a Voltage Regulator
Figure 9. Typical Connections to a Type A Voltage Regulator
Figure 10. Typical Connections to a Type B Voltage Regulator
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3.1.5. Typical Connections to a Donut Type (un-mounted) Current Transformer
Figure 11. Typical Connections to a Donut Type (un-mounted) Current Transformer (CT)
The H and X test leads are reversed for the CT ratio test connections shown
above.
NOTE
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3.1.6. T ypical Connections to a Multi-Tap Current Transformer
Figure 12. Typical Connections to a Multi-Tap Current Transformer
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3.1.7. Typical Connections to a Bushing Mount CT on a Single Phase Transformer
Figure 13. Typical Connections to a Bushing Mount CT on a Single Phase Transformer
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3.1.8. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT’s on Delta Transformer
Figure 14. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT's on Delta Transformer
The CT turns-ratio is obtained by performing a Ynd11 test.
NOTE
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3.1.9. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT’s on Wye Transformer
Figure 15. Typical Connections to Bushing Mount CT's on Wye Transformer
The CT turns-ratio is obtained by performing a Ynyn0 test.
NOTE
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3.2 Setting the Test Voltage
The ATRT-03 offers three test voltages, 8 Vac, 40 Vac, and 100 Vac. The unit always defaults to
40 Vac at power-on. The 8 Vac test voltage is for testing transformers which require low test
voltages, such as metering Current Transformers (CT’s). For metering CT’s, higher voltages may
drive the CT’s into saturation, thus giving invalid results. The 40 Vac test voltage is
recommended for testing power transformers. The 100 Vac test voltage is recommended for
testing power transformers in noisy environments. Follow the steps below to set the test
voltage:
Pressing the [STOP] key at any time will return you to the “START-UP” menu.
NOTE
a. Turn on the unit and start from the “ START-UP” menu:
1.TEST XFMR 08/16/10
2.SETUP 08:14:58
3.CALCULATOR
4.DIAG 5.QUICK TST
Press the [2] key (SETUP).
b. The following screen will be displayed:
1.ENTER XFMR ID
2.REVIEW RECORD
3.RESTORE RECORD
4.NEXT PAGE
Press the [4] key (NEXT PAGE).
c. The following screen will be displayed:
1.COMPUTER CONTROL
2.SET TIME
3.SET TEST VOLTAGE
4.TEST PLANS
Press the
[3] key (SET TEST VOLTAGE).
d. The following screen will be displayed:
SELECT TEST VOLTAGE
1.8V (CT TEST)
2.40V (NORMAL TEST)
3.100V (NOISY ENV.)
Select the desired test voltage by pressing the corresponding key on the numeric keypad
([1], [2], or [3]).
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