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AVTMMIT30-EN  Rev E02 June 2009 

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INTRODUCTION 

This instruction manual is intended as a guide to 
the operation of the MIT30. The instructions and 
suggestions provided in his manual anticipate the 
normal use of the insulation tester for testing 
electrical insulation systems. 

In the normal course of testing, a specimen or 
system is subjected to high DC voltage. The 
resulting current and the manner in which the 
current varies with time, provides data that 
indicates the condition of the specimen or system 
insulation. 

How to Use this Manual 

Typographic Conventions 

 

Numbered lists show procedural steps. 

 

Bullets list items and options. 

Warning and Caution Notices 

Warning and caution notices are used throughout 
this manual where applicable. These notices 

Summary of Contents for MIT30

Page 1: ...alog No MIT30 High Voltage Equipment THIS EQUIPMENT PRODUCES INSTANTANEOUSLY LETHAL VOLTAGE Please read carefully before operating Safety is the responsibility of the user M Valley Forge Corporate Cen...

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Page 3: ...30kV DC Insulation Tester MIT30 Catalog No MIT30 Instruction Manual...

Page 4: ...cing or repairing at our option defective equipment Equipment returned to the factory for repair must be shipped prepaid and insured Contact your MEGGER representative for instructions and a return au...

Page 5: ...11 Environmental 12 Regulatory Compliance 12 5 DESCRIPTION 13 6 SETTING UP 15 Selection of Location 15 Clearances 16 Connections Procedure 17 7 OPERATION 19 TEST PROCEDURE 19 USE OF GUARD 21 8 ROUTINE...

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Page 7: ...In the normal course of testing a specimen or system is subjected to high DC voltage The resulting current and the manner in which the current varies with time provides data that indicates the conditi...

Page 8: ...used in this manual is defined as a condition or practice which could result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Caution as used in this manual is defined as a condition or practice which coul...

Page 9: ...test must stand clear of all parts of the complete high voltage circuit unless the test set is de energized and all parts of the test circuit are grounded Persons not directly associated with the work...

Page 10: ...e test set kV meter reads zero all energized parts of the test setup MUST be short circuited by means of a safety grounding discharge rod or hot stick Ground bonds should then be applied to the equipm...

Page 11: ...truction manual and do not use accessory items for any purpose except with the specified equipment Before operating read and follow the instruction manual Equipment operators must read this manual in...

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Page 13: ...8500 Fax 610 676 8625 Email VF Customer SVC Dept case sensitive no extension Web www megger com Examine the instrument for damage received in transit If any damage is discovered file a claim with the...

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Page 15: ...4 VAC 110 350 VDC Frequency DC 47 440 Hz Maximum 35 VA Fusing Double Pole 5 x 20mm ceramic 3 15A slow blow fuse 500 VAC Power Inlet C14 acc to IEC EN 60320 1 OUTPUT Voltage 0 to 30 kV Maximum Current...

Page 16: ...oltage power supply control with integrated Zero Start switch High Voltage warning lamp RED incorporated into high voltage shut off switch Ready lamp GREEN incorporated into high voltage on switch Vol...

Page 17: ...High Voltage warning lamp High strength plastic case Cable interlock Air transport pressure relief valve PHYSICAL Length 360 mm 14 2 in Width 304 mm 12 in Depth 194 mm 7 6 in Weight 8 kg 17 6 lbs Impa...

Page 18: ...use Operating temperature 10C to 55C 14 F to 131F Storage temperature 20C to 70C 4 F to 158 F Humidity 0 90 non condensing Maximum Altitude Full rating 1600m MSL 5200 ft MSL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE EMC...

Page 19: ...ltant current in the apparatus to which it is connected Designed for field use the test set is built into a durable rotary molded impact resistant case with carrying strap The test set consists of a v...

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Page 21: ...Working with due regard to safety identify the terminal of the apparatus to be tested Define the type of test required Setup barriers or use other means to keep unauthorized personnel away from all hi...

Page 22: ...exposed conductors with respect to ground can often be maintained in place with clean dry nylon rope The chart below indicates some recommended clearances that will limit the danger of static voltages...

Page 23: ...mains supply WARNING The third wire in the input power line is the system ground Operator and equipment safety depend on this connection being made to a good ground 3 Connect BLUE guard lead to drain...

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Page 25: ...ote Before operating the test set read Section 2 of this manual and ensure that all appropriate safety precautions are observed TEST PROCEDURE 1 Complete connection procedure as outlined in Section 6...

Page 26: ...e the HV WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT 8 When the RED button illuminates rotate the voltage control knob until the desired voltage is attained After Testing Is Completed 9 Rotate the voltage control to...

Page 27: ...ypass any undesired currents see the following paragraphs regarding use of the guard terminal If the guard terminal is connected alone no current will be displayed If during the test the over current...

Page 28: ...l in excluding the leakage of the surface path from the measurement This is easily accomplished by forming an electrode by wrapping a bare wire around the outer surface of the termination This wire el...

Page 29: ...f damage Inspect meter faces for visible signs of damage Inspect output cable The cable should not show any radical changes in geometry Connectors should be free of distortion and burrs The outer jack...

Page 30: ...Take note of the air transport valve that it rotates smoothly and cinches down firmly 6 Note the condition of the carry handle and case feet 7 Wipe the exterior of the case with a damp cloth then dry...

Page 31: ...erviceable condition with no cracks Pay special attention to the HV voltage control knob with its locking feature Ensure that the lock engages and disengages smoothly CALIBRATION PROCEDURE REQUIRED EQ...

Page 32: ...9 Turn the voltage control knob to 10 0 10 Adjust R38 on control PCB until 30 00 kV is read on the calibration voltmeter 11 Adjust R40 until the MIT30 voltmeter reads 30 00 12 Disengage high voltage 1...

Page 33: ...0 A is displayed or the 30 kV limit is achieved 7 Read current measured through calibration ammeter 8 Read current measured by on board ammeter 9 If the difference between the calibration ammeter and...

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Page 35: ...oltage DC power supply capable of sourcing 330 A Output voltage and current is displayed on high contrast liquid crystal displays The MIT30 has an active over current trip that can be adjusted between...

Page 36: ...tripped a relay on the control board enables the high voltage power supply and opens the discharge switch If the cable interlock or the over current sensor is activated during operation the high volt...

Page 37: ...OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING AVTMMIT30 EN Rev E02 June 2009 31 Troubleshooting Chart Figure 1...

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Page 39: ...Description Megger P N Fuse 5x20 mm ceramic SB 90001 269 Control Power LED 36310 1 Cable Interlock LED 36258 1 Over current Trip LED 36258 Over current Trip Reset Switch 37282 Ionization Audio Control...

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Page 42: ...k LED RED 1 4 36258 Over current Trip LED RED 1 5 37282 Over current Trip Reset Switch 1 6 37259 Ionization Audio Control Potentiometer 1 7 37252 Voltage Control Potentiometer 1 8 1000 921 Output Cabl...

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Page 44: ...M AVTMMIT30 EN Rev E02 June 2009 38 Figure 5A Figure 5B ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 11 37264 Control PCB 1 14 90000 755 24 VDC Power Supply 1 Recommended spares kit Should be replaced in pairs...

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