Medium-voltage switchgear testing with multifunctional test sets


Learn how to effectively boost your efficiency during commissioning and maintenance testing.

Investments into medium-voltage grids are growing fast, and so are the testing demands that need to be covered by the operators. During commissioning and maintenance testing of medium-voltage switchgear protection engineers must perform a whole range of tasks to ensure the correct operation of the equipment. In general, several test sets are needed to cover all necessary tests. This puts protection engineers under pressure as they need to be fast but also able to handle different hardware devices and accompanying software programs for testing.

In this episode, OMICRON switchgear testing experts Gerd Kaufmann and Fabian Kolb discuss the transformation of power distribution grids, focusing on the integration of renewable energy sources and the challenges faced by grid operators. They highlight the importance of medium-voltage switchgear and the necessity of rigorous testing to ensure reliable operation.

Gerd and Fabian also emphasize the need for skilled personnel and advanced testing tools to manage the increasing complexity of modern electrical systems. They also discuss the differences between commissioning and maintenance testing and how automation and the use of multifunctional test sets, like the OMICRON CMC 500, enhance safety and testing efficiency.

More information about the CMC 500: 

CMC 500

 

Medium voltage switchgear serves as a critical interface in distribution systems. Testing switchgear performance is therefore essential during commissioning and maintenance

- Gerd Kaufmann, Switchgear Testing Enthusiast, OMICRON electronics
 

Multifunctional test sets increase efficiency, safety and reduce costs. Training on a single device simplifies workforce management.”
 

- Fabian Kolb, Switchgear Testing Enthusiast, OMICRON electronics

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