The MTC3 is the TOP class of the winding test technology. Your plus in test accuracy, precision, versatility, profitability and speed. Flexible, intuitive and yet uncomplicated.
Select the test method necessary for the test task out of a large pool of options.
Whether only one or several test methods – you determine the configuration. The MTC3 can be configured, for example, as a pure surge tester, or for a more complex test task, which requires a combination of multi test methods the Schleich Modular Concept allows configuring the tester to correspond to all tasks. This is not done by integrating several single testers into one very big test rack, but by integrating all tests into one compact modular cabinet concept. The cabinet’s size is related to the design and size of the different tests. This flexibility gives greater functionality and economic advantage. Each tester comprises and builds upon the experience of thousands of installations.
Test technology 4.0
Thanks to the patented SCHLEICH surge voltage test the fully-automatic MTC3-stator testers inspect your windings for possible insulation faults in a fast and reliable way.
As soon as the test object has been connected, the test starts to run and the connections and test methods are automatically switched over. The MTC3 evaluates every single test step. At the end of the entire test run it generates a clear and reproducible GO/ NOGO statement.
For measuring, controlling and saving purposes we always insisted on the integration of PCs in our winding testers. By using the proven Microsoft®-technology we are able to offer a clear test result overview to the operator and a variety of input- and configuration possibilities for the installation personnel.
Numerous statistical analyses support your quality assurance. Thanks to the variety of possible reports you can demonstrate your proven quality to your customers.
The MTC3 testers are manufactured according to your requirements and requested number of winding connections. For the stator test, we can easily integrate all requested test methods totally according to your requirements. It makes no difference if you require a manual or automatic single-, double- or multi test station, which is delivered either with or without test cover or table. Tests in automated production lines are also possible with our MTC3-testers.
Thanks to the great flexibility of soft-and hardware it is possible to provide a cost-effective tester which fulfills all your expectations.
Test capabilities
The MTC3 is controlled by the integrated industrial PC. The software allows full-, semi-automatic and manual inspections. In case a fault in the test object is to be determined and located, the tester provides the manual single tests. Thus, the MTC3 offers clearly more than a standard tester for series production.
1. Fully-automatic test
The test sequence consists of several single test steps. Each test step consists of a test step (e.g. surge voltage) as well as set values and tolerances. After switching on the tester the single test steps are fully-automatic run one after another and without interruption. At this, each test step is automatically evaluated and the overall result is displayed at the end of the test.
At testers with e.g. 6 winding connections the tester automatically switches between these connections. This is the precondition for the automatic test run.
2. Semi-automatic test
The test sequence consists of several single test steps. Each test step consists of a test step (e.g. surge voltage) as well as set values and tolerances.
After switching- on the tester, the operator selects the test step to be run. He may, for example, contact the lamellas of an armature with test probes and start the test with this test step.
The tester displays the current measured value in large digits in the lower part of the screen. As soon as the operator presses a button, the set values are automatically compared with the measured values and immediately evaluated. Afterwards the operator selects another test step and so on until test results from all test steps are available. The test steps may even be repeatedly tested. It´s also possible too interrupt the test sequence and continue at a later time.
The semi-automatic test is based on a pre-defined test sequence with fixed test steps, set values and tolerances, which, however, may be manually carried out by the operator in any arbitrary order.
3. Manual test
There´s no specified test sequence.
The operator accesses single test methods (e.g. surge voltage- or resistance test…)and switches the test method to any arbitrary connection clamp of the test object.
During the test, the measured values are displayed in large digits. As soon as the test is finished, the measured value is taken-over in a summary of all measured values.
The operator may also run single measurements, as if he had single testers for each test method, and collect the results in a summary. The results may then be saved and printed.
Evaluation of surge voltage
Tolerance band method The surge wave has to be within a programmable tolerance band.
Patented Correlation method The relation between reference surge wave and currently measured surge wave is automatically determined and the deviation is indicated in %.
Error area (EAR) The error area between reference surge wave and currently measured surge wave is automatically determined and the deviation is indicated in %.
Difference in area The area difference between reference surge wave and currently measured surge wave is automatically determined and the deviation is indicated in %.
Attenuation method The deviation in the attenuation course between reference surge wave and currently measured surge wave is automatically determined and indicated in %.
Frequency method The difference in frequency between reference surge wave and currently measured surge wave is automatically determined and indicated in %.
Automatic phase comparison The tester automatically measures the 3 connection combinations of a DC winding and indicates the 3 surge waves in different colors on the screen.
Key-Facts
Automation. Interfaces. & Benefits
Benefits of measurement technology at a glance.
Connections
Standard model: 3 plus laminated core (ground connection)
Optional: up to 24 connections
All connections freely programmable via matrix
Measuring technology
Precise and fast measurements
TRMS – true R.M.S. measurement
R.M.S.- and peak value measurement
Autotest
automatic stator-, and motor inspection
fully-automatic fault analysis
Surge voltage
6 kV or 15 kV
Automatic and manual surge voltage test
Automatic evaluation
8 different evaluation methods incl. correlation (SCHLEICH-patent)
High-voltage DC
6 kV or 15 kV
Manually adjustable
Automatic programmable
Step voltage measurement
Insulation resistance DC
6 kV or 15 kV
According to VDE 0701
1 MΩ – 100 GΩ
Polarization index
6 kV or 15 kV
PI-measurement
DAR-measurement
Automatic measurement
Partial discharge surge – option
6 kV or 15 kV
According to DIN EN 60034-18:2014
Measurements of
PDIV – Partial discharge inception voltage
RPDIV – Repetitive partial discharge inception voltage
RPDEV – Repetitive partial discharge extinction voltage
PDEV – Partial discharge extinction voltage
Measurements via coupler in the test lead- perfect for motors
Measurements via antenna – perfect for stators
Resistance- Option
1 μΩ – 100 kΩ
imbalance inspection
Precise 4-wire technology
ambient temperature compensation
object´s temperature compensation
temperature sensor test
High-voltage AC – Option
Up to 6 kV, up to 1 A
Partial discharge HVAC – Option
Up to 6 kV, up to 1 A
Measurement between phases (dependent from the test object´s switching mode)
Measurement between phases and laminated core
Rotary field- Option
Rotary field test with static test probe
For 1- and 3-phase-motors
For pole-changeable motors
Suitable for segregated windings
Inductance- Option
Inductance measurements via integrated measuring bridge
4-wire technology
Impedance – Option
Impedance measurement via integrated measuring bridge
4-wire technology
Capacity – Option
Capacity measurement via integrated measuring bridge
4-wire technology
PE/ Ground AC – Option
PE/Ground resistance, measured with AC
10 –200 A AC, adjustable, electronically controlled
Current steps 1 A
6, 12, 18, 24 V AC
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