One of my clients was strongly adivsed by his insurance company to preform injection testing on all circuit breakers over 400A.
Does anyone have any suggestions, concerns, tips, overall thoughts on this type of testing. It's a hi-tech manufacturing company that runs 24/7/365 and pretty much has no downtime. It's a 25 year old facility. None of the breakers have ever been turned off. The clients worried about the down time if a CB fails the test and doesn't reset. For the lost production of an hour of unplanned downtime, they could just about replace all the switchboards with new ones.
We are designing a major expansion for them in the few years or so, so new services will be designed to replace these, and they will have redundancy to allow testing, partial equipment shutdowns, maintenance, etc to occur without affecting production.
Does anyone have any suggestions, concerns, tips, overall thoughts on this type of testing. It's a hi-tech manufacturing company that runs 24/7/365 and pretty much has no downtime. It's a 25 year old facility. None of the breakers have ever been turned off. The clients worried about the down time if a CB fails the test and doesn't reset. For the lost production of an hour of unplanned downtime, they could just about replace all the switchboards with new ones.
We are designing a major expansion for them in the few years or so, so new services will be designed to replace these, and they will have redundancy to allow testing, partial equipment shutdowns, maintenance, etc to occur without affecting production.