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Doble’s Original Power Factor Test

Doble created the power factor test (originally referred to as the Doble Test) to find the insulation condition of windings, barriers, bushings, and oil within electrical equipment such as transformers. Keep reading to learn more about the use cases for this test, what it entails, and the equipment used to perform this testing.

Damaged Bushings

Why is Power Factor Testing Important?

Electrical equipment failures are commonly caused by a breakdown in the dielectric system. The dielectric separates the electrical components within the given device, acting as an insulator to aid in changing the input voltage to a desired output voltage. A separation may lead to electrical faults, equipment damage, or fire.

This occurs because as electrical equipment is used, the accessories within the device move through a thermal cycle, meaning they will be heated up and cooled down when the device is turned on and off. When this heating and cooling process is combined with moisture, oxygen, and other contaminants, they can cause the dielectric system to degrade over time.

What Is Power Factor Testing?

Power factor testing is an essential practice for maintaining the quality of an AC power system. This form of testing assesses the AC characteristics of a dielectric, using dielectric losses as the key indicator for contamination or deterioration in a dielectric.

Example of Leading & Lagging Power Factor

How The Doble Test Works

The Doble Test essentially applies a high voltage AC signal to the equipment under test, measures the resulting current waveform, and calculates the power factor. This calculation is based on the phase angle between the voltage and current waveforms.

The relationship between the voltage and current helps people testing the EUT discover leading or lagging power factors within the unit. Characterizing high-voltage equipment with their power factor performance over time helps to schedule preventative maintenance or replacement on these important assets.
Doble M4100

Doble M4100

The Doble M4100 was the original power factor test set that tests high-voltage transformers to reveal the power factor quality of the device.
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ATEC’s Power Factor Test Equipment Rentals

There are a variety of power factor testers today. ATEC offers a range of user-friendly products from industry-leading manufacturers, including Megger, Omicron, and of course, Doble. Reach out to ATEC today to learn more about our power factor test sets.

Megger TRAX

Megger TRAX

  • Current Output: 200A AC (TRAX 219)
  • Current Output: 200A AC (TRAX 220)
  • Current Output: 800A AC (TRAX 280)
Megger VAX020

Megger VAX020

  • Output Current: 50mA (Peak) <50Hz, 30mA <10Hz
  • Output Current Voltage: 2kV (Peak)
  • Frequency Range: DC - 1kHz
Omicron CPC 100

Omicron CPC 100

  • Max Output Current (AC): 800A
  • Max Output Current (DC): 400A
  • Input Voltage: 300V