Test Asset
In Sequenced Tests mode, TEST ASSET is a fully-automatic execution of all tests in sequence specified for the Test
Configuration currently assigned to the selected Asset.
1. Before running TEST ASSET in this mode, you must select an Asset.
NOTE: The Asset must have a Test Configuration and Sequence assigned to it or this mode will not
work. Sequences are designed to tell the tester which tests are available to run and in what order. The
Test Configuration defines which tests are actually run.
2. Tap on TEST ASSET to start the testing process. A Test Initiation screen appears before the test runs.
3. From this screen, you can confirm the Test Configuration you want to run or change it if needed.
4. You can also enter values in the Test Condition row to provide additional information about the test.
5. Enter the actual temperature for the Asset winding being tested then press the TEST ASSET button.
6. Testing safety message screens appear next, followed by any user-added connection and safety screens, and then
the screen for the first test type in the sequence.
Fig 62:
Sequenced Tests mode Test Asset—Test Initiation screen.
NOTE: A sequence can include a number of different test types including RLC, DC, Surge tests, and
more depending on the Asset type being tested. For this example, we use a 3-phase AC Test sequence
that includes the three test types noted above.
If a test fails during this process, the software will provide a message notifying you of the issue then
will provide you with options to save and exit, terminate, or continue testing. In some cases, you may
also be given the option to perform retests, with or without saving data. Select the option desired and
follow normal testing processes until you complete the sequence.
7. The RLC tests will run first in this example sequence. The test runs quickly and you will see very little as the test
executes. If capacitance testing is enabled in the Test Configuration, the software will alert you to reconfigure the
test leads as shown in the example below.
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Procedures for Testing with the ADX Analyzer