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SKF Static Motor Analyzer

Baker DX

User Manual

About this manual

courier font.

Test related

General

Emergency stop button

Baker ZTX E-stop and remote E-stop

Cleaning and decontamination

Technical assistance / authorized service centers

Unpacking the unit

Pollution degree II

Power requirements

Environmental conditions

Lifting the instrument

Operating and shipping positions

Baker DX instrument overview

DX 15

Footswitch

Remote E-Stop and lights accessory

Carrying case

Test accessories

Armature test fixture

Surveyor DX reports

Baker DX user interface overview

Using Baker DX non-test functions

Managing data folders

Managing test data

Creating new folder and records

Viewing existing data

Deleting existing data

Deleting a folder

Saving data

Exporting data

Inserting a logo in reports

Defining report header information

Printing reports

Exporting screen captures

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Setting parameters for partial discharge testing

Setting up the Baker DX tester

Setting up power packs


General information

Instrument notices

Three-phase test lead selector switch

Power pack lead internal configuration


Baker 30 and Baker x85

Baker 40

Power pack configuration for DC-HiPot tests


(Three-phase test lead option Baker 30 and Baker x85 only)

Power pack configuration for armature tests

Armature fixture attachment

Power pack configuration for surge tests

Setting up the Baker ZTX

Instrument notices

Setting up fixtures and test


accessories

Bar-to-bar armature test fixture

DX zero start circuit

Span testing

Test clip and probes

Low-impedance coil testing

Test procedures

Resetting test reference

Using the recall reference feature

Resistance test procedures

Inductance, impedance, phase angle, and D/Q tests


procedures

Capacitance test procedures

DC test procedures

Compensating temperature and recording humidity

Conduct step voltage or DC HiPot test

Conduct standard DC HiPot test

Surge test procedures

Partial discharge testingthree-phase mode

Preparing for tests

Temperature and humidity

Checking and recording system noise level

Performing PD teststhree-phase coil mode

Partial discharge display options and reporting


Options for displaying PD data during testing

PD data reportingthree-phase coil mode

Single-coil testing

Preparing for tests

Temperature and humidity

Checking and recording system noise level

Performing PD testssingle-coil mode

PD data reportingSingle-coil mode

Selecting a test voltage for the span test

Span test procedures

Low-voltage armature or coil test procedures

Rotor influence check test procedures

Compensating temperature and recording humidity

Conduct step voltage or DC HiPot test

Conduct standard DC HiPot test

DC HiPot testing notes

Power pack surge testingBaker 30, Baker x85, and Baker


40 (three-phase lead test option Baker 30 and Baker x85 only)

Coil resistance testing


principles and theory

Inductance, impedance, and


phase angle measurement principles
and theory

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The effect of temperature on inductance measurements

Uses of the inductance measurements


Finding a hard turn-turn fault

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Interpole

DC Resistance
(milliohms)

Inductance
(microhenries)

DC testing principles and theory

PI

IR (10 min)
IR (1 min)

Effects of temperature

40 T
R c 1 / 2
Rr
10

Surge testing principles and


theory

Example: comparison to a master coil

Contact bounce

Lightning strikes

Inverter transients

Line surges

PD causes

PD detection

PD terminology

Summarized PD detection process

Surge testing applications

Application notes

Determining a fault

Determining a fault

Notes and tips for form coils

Determining a fault

Notes and precautions for two single coils

Determining a fault

Determining faults

Pole piece fault

Stator winding fault

DC motor/generators

Armatures

Bar-to-bar surge test

Span testing

Determining faults

Notes and tips for span tests of armatures

Notes and tips for large AC stator/motors

Notes and tips for testing from the switchgear

Single-phase transformers

Three-phase transformers

Determining a fault

Partial discharge measurements and test results

Inception voltages

Extinction voltages

Testing recommendations and indications

Troubleshooting

Step 1: Basic information

Step 2: Applications or service problem?

Common application problems

DC test display checks

Open ground check

Limited output surge waveform

Warranty return form

From the nameplate on the back of the instrument:

Ship the tester to:

Technical
specifications, calibration, and
applicable standards

DC and surge tests


voltages

IEEE 95-1977

Printer compatibility list

RIC templates

PD testing setup 106, 126

power pack configuration 60


determining 214

low impedance 72

coil testing 182


E-stop and remote E-stop 7
instrument notices 67
setting up 65

power pack configuration 58

setting up 69

determining faults 223

inserting in reports 36

setting 44

for power pack surge tests 63


to power pack 58

setting 42

Checking and recording system noise level


106, 126

setting parameters 46

for armature tests 60


for DC HiPot tests 58
for surge tests 62

surge testing 163

PD testing 124
PD testing 104

setting 44

setting 44

PD testing 124

determining faults 222

determining faults 229

PD testing 125
PD testing 105

setting 44

mode menu icon descriptions 22

power pack configuration 62


power pack motor connections 63

determining faults 224

determining faults 227

mode menu 22
mode submenu 22

Main Display Area 21


Status Bar 21

setting 44

determining faults 226

coil testing 182

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