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SECTION XI
CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .XI-1
SELF LOADING
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-2 U
TEST EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-3 O
PREPARATION FOR TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-3 O
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01 LOAD TESTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-3 J
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N TROUBLE-SHOOTING LOW OUTPUT O
W LOCOMOTIVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-4 I
SELF-LOADING CURVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-7 w
RESTORING LOCOMOTIVE FOR SERVICE . . . . . . . . XI-4 C7
X EXTERNAL LOADING Q
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-4 J
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TEST EQUIPMENT AND SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . XI-6 >
PREPARATIONS FOR TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-7 J
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Power Plant Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-11
Voltage Regulator Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-13
Engine Speed Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-13 w
Engine Overspeed Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI-14 E-
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be
met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems
arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to the General Electric Company .
Verify numbers for parts, tools, or material by using the Renewal Parts or Tool Catalogs, or contact your General
Electric representative for assistance. Do not order from this publication .
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GEK-30150, SECTION XI, LOAD TESTING
SELF LOADING
DESCRIPTION
XI-2
LOAD TESTING, SECTION XI, GEK-30150
FIG . XI-4 . TYPICAL SELF-LOADING TOGGLE SWITCH On Series-7 locomotives with the CHEC excitation
INSTRUCTION PLATE .
system, a quick verification of horsepower output can be
TABLE XI-I, INSTRUCTION PLATE VALUES made using one digital voltmeter with a 0-10 vdc range.
Voltage from Test Point on MP card (FD735, fourth
Model First Second Third position from the left) multiplied by the 300 kw/v
B18-7 1100 980 1300 calibration and 1 .41 conversion factor (1000/746X0 .95)
B23-7 1200 1110 1470 gives a good indication of locomotive output.
C23-7 1190 1110 1440
B28-7 1280 1225 1500 This can be verified using readings of current from the
C28-7 1060 990 1950 ACCR 600 A/V test point on the face of the FL card
B30-7 1320 1280 1660 (FD738 Filter Card, seventh position from the left), on the
C30-7 1100 1035 2050 FL138 panel, Fig. XI-5, to any COMMON test point and
B36-7 1300 1210 2120 voltage from the VCR/BCCR, MOTOR 150 V/V, BRAKE
C36-7 1240 1140 2260 100 A/V to any COMMON test point. For ease of
comparison, the output curves, Figs. XI-7 to XI-15, include
TEST EQUIPMENT scales for actual values and for the 0-10 v meter readings .
These two readings, can be plotted on the output curve
One to three 0-10 vdc digital voltmeters. directly .
To convert the meter readings to actual values, multiply
PREPARATION FOR TEST
the indications by 600 and 150 respectively (the numbers
printed beside the test points) . These values can be plotted
A locomotive to be self loaded is electrically isolated on the output curve using actual values for voltage and
from the other locomotives if in a consist of multiple current .
locomotives (MU). This is done by uncoupling the 27-point
MU jumpers at each end of the locomotive under test. The
air brakes must be properly set to prevent possible
movement during the test . Individual locomotives should
also have the wheels chocked or blocked .
XI-3
GEK-30150, SECTION XI, LOAD TESTING
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FIG . XI-6 . LOCATION OF SELF-LOADING TOGGLE SWITCH (LBTS) AND INSTRUCTION PANEL.
With the Throttle handle in the OFF position and the RESTORING LOCOMOTIVE FOR SERVICE
Reverse handle in FORWARD, the engine idling (at
operating temperature), snap the Load Box Toggle Switch 1. Move Toggle switch LBTS to RUN position
(LBTS, located in the upper control compartment) to the
SELF LOAD position, Fig. XI-6. The light on the EC panel 2. Remove all test equipment and restore all circuits to
should now light, Fig. XI-3. normal which may have been modified for the test.
EXTERNAL LOADING
The Throttle handle can then be moved to each of the
eight notch positions . Engine speed for each notch is the DESCRIPTION
same as for normal motoring . Output in each throttle
position can be compared with the corresponding point on A load test should be performed periodically to assure
the curve to verify the locomotive output . This is done by the locomotive power plant is producing rated horsepower,
plotting each of the meter readings taken for a particular especially after a major overhaul of power plant or
throttle position on the appropriate curve for the model replacement of equipment .
locomotive being tested, Figs. XI-7 thru XI-15.
This instruction is a guide for checking the output of a
power plant using the EM99 Loading Unit. The load test
NOTE : If points do not plot along resistance line may be applied to adjust the output of an overhauled
shown, refer to schematic diagram for locomotive engine or to determine the condition of an engine while in
being tested. Verify the combined resistance - it service on a locomotive. A tabulation of accumulated test
could be different than the one shown. data can aid in determining the effectiveness of overhaul
work on a rebuilt engine and guide maintenance work to
improve engine performance .
TROUBLE-SHOOTING LOW
This instruction assumes an ungrounded resistor-blower
OUTPUT LOCOMOTIVES
type loading unit will be used. However, this does not
prohibit the use of any other type loading device or unit,
Further diagnosis of reasons for partial output can then since the test preparations, connections and procedure will
be undertaken in Tables XI-II and XI-III . be similar .
XI-4
LOAD TESTING, SECTION XI, GEK-30150
ELECTRICAL ITEMS
lE Low Control Voltage Voltage regulator failure Reset rheostat, replace or repair panel
2E Low Voltage Power Faulty FD740, "RG' Card Replace or repair FD740 card
Supplies on CHEC Panel
+15 and -15 vdc
3E Reduced Excitation Any defect causing continuous turn Correct fault, move switch to RESET position
Mode of Operation. on of FT card
LED ON on FD734 False Turbo Signal
card Wheelslip Signal
Defective FT card Replace or repair FD733 card
4E Low Excitation Inaccurate test meters Reset with calibrated meters
Operation Traction motors cut-out Reset switch
High lube-oil temperature Check oil cooler operation
N
N FD738 Filter card out of calibration Replace card
of
ORS Engine Governor Solenoid Fix circuit
N
W energized in error
Extraneous signal on H Terminal of Check Speed Event or Wheelslip Panel outputs .
X CHEC Panel (Should be zero volts at standstill .)
W Bad CMR "ACCR" reactor Replace reactor
J
m 5E Low Alternator Power Limit switch in NOTCH 7 Reset switch to NORMAL
a
H Output Position (400-600 hp low in Notch 8
only).
Running single phase Check each phase voltage
Filter card FD738 out of calibration Replace card, check ACCR or VCR
for ACCR or VCR
MECHANICAL ITEMS
1M Poor Combustion Incorrect pump timing Retime engine
Incorrect valve tappet clearance Readjust to proper clearances
Air leaking from intake manifolds or Replace O-rings, bent or broken manifold sections
elbows (turbo to intercooler)
Racks not set properly Readjust all injection pump racks to same correct
setting
Carbon build-up in cylinder inlet ports Remove air inlet manifolds and clean ports
Fuel has low heating value Submit sample for lab. test
Faulty fuel injectors Replace bad injectors
2M Overspeed Derator High ambient temperature Clean intercoolers (air side and/or water side)
Link Expanded High manifold temperature Clean intercoolers (air side and/or water side)
Low oil pressure Faulty pump or regulator in Overspeed Governor
3M Low Fuel-Oil Pressure Plugged filter elements Replace elements
Plugged strainer Clean strainer
Regulator valve set low Recalibrate valve
Suction pipe admitting air Tighten fittings or replace tubing, pipes or hoses
4M* Engine Control Low lube-oil pressure Correct cause of low pressure
Governor Modulating Low water pressure Correct cause of low pressure
5M Low Turbocharger Cold lube oil Let system warm up
Speed Bearing problem Replace turbocharger
Carbon build-up Replace turbocharger
6M Engine Control Air leak in tube to manifold Replace or mend tube
Governor Malfunction Air sensor malfunction Replace governor
Load control pilot valve unbalanced Replace governor
at 0.344 in . with air OK
Binding fuel linkage Clean, free up and lubricate
*When Provided
XI-5
GEK-30150, SECTION XI, LOAD TESTING
1 Black Smoke Puffs One or more defective injectors Recondition or change the defective injector .
Fuel pump rack is stuck Free the rack or change the pump .
Fuel pump rack is set too high Locate the high rack and readjust .
Fuel pump rack is out of time Adjust timing .
Worn or damaged turbocharger Repair or replace turbocharger.
Broken or leaking manifold pipes Repair or replace the manifold.
Engine speed is bogging down Check the engine operation and circuits for
fault.
Turbocharger surging Inlet ports partially blocked or turbocharger
misassembled (nozzle ring and diffuser). M
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3 Blue Smoke and Oil Failed turbocharger bearings and seals Replace turbocharger .
Out the Stack Worn or broken piston rings Replace rings.
Cracked piston crown Replace piston and rings.
Scored liner Replace cylinder and rings .
Prolonged operation at IDLE Load engine and condition should clear up .
Part No .
WARNING : To protect against fatal injury from
electrical shock, DO NOT proceed with load test until
Ammeter with calibrated shunt . . . . . . . . . . . 0-6000 adc
both the frame of the loading device and the
(If meter on loading device not accurate)
locomotive are properly grounded.
Voltmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1500 vdc
TEST EQUIPMENT AND SPECIAL TOOLS (If meter on loading device not accurate)
Part No .
Voltmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-150 vdc
Loading device with connecting cables and meters,
recently calibrated to 1/4 percent accuracy ; Tachometer, 0-1500 rpm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2X2795
either a Loading Unit like an EM99 or a
water box arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5EM99DI Overspeed Test Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147X2016
XI-6
LOAD TESTING, SECTION XI, GEK-30150
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PREPARATIONS FOR TEST keeps compressor from loading, which would cause
extra load on the engine .
1 . Chock or block the wheels during test to prevent
possible locomotive movement . 4. Load Test connections -- refer to the locomotive
Schematic and Connection Diagrams .
2. Disable the Power Matching feature during the load
test (if locomotive is so equipped) by lifting wire a. Disconnect all the traction motor cables at the
from Terminal L and applying jumper between positive terminal at the power rectifier panels . Do
Terminals EXP-L and EXP-M on FL138 excitation not disconnect the small control wire, GA, since
panel . it is required to control the excitation system .
3 . If desired to unload air compressor for duration of Connect the positive cables of the loading device
test, jumper +75 vdc to coil of magnet valve. This in place of the motor cables just removed,
XI-7
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sufficient size to safely handle the maximum load cables at the current reactor, ACCR in the lower
current used in the test . Thoroughly insulate the compartment, Fig . XI-17 . All load current must
cable lugs removed above so no contact can be pass through ACCR during the test. Do not
made at anytime during the test. disconnect the small GN wire from the load test
NOTE : When connecting cable or wire lugs, be sure circuit . Connect the negative cables of the
the lugs have flat, clean mating surfaces and be sure loading device to the negative end of the reactor,
the correct size and quantity of hardware is used to to assure the load current passes thru the reactor
properly make the connection . Apply joint during the load test. Include a current-measuring
compound (T&B M-53, No. 21059 or GE shunt in the negative cables to the loading device
41A204944P1). This will prevent "hot spots" at the if an accurate loadmeter is not built into the
connections and prevent loss ofpower. loading unit.
XI- 8
LOAD TESTING, SECTION XI, GEK-30150
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AVERAGE READINGS FOR SELF LOADING A C28-7 LOCOMOTIVE ON ITS
DYNAMIC BRAKING GRIDS OF 0.51 OHMS RESISTANCE .
LEFT CURVE RIGHT CURVE
ACCR VCR POWER CURRENT VOLTAGE POWER POWER
NOTCH CARD 7 CARD 7 CARD 7 AMPERES VOLTS KW HP
8 3.30 6.73 6.67 1980 1010 2000 2820
7 3.02 6 .17 5.60 1815 925 1680 2370
6 2.63 5.37 4.24 1580 805 1270 1795
5 2.29 4.67 3.20 1370 700 960 1355
4 1 .83 3.73 2.05 1100 560 615 870
3 1 .39 2.83 1 .18 835 425 355 500
2 0.98 2 .00 0.59 590 300 175 250
1 0.57 1 .17 0.20 345 175 60 85
check of the load test . If accurate barometer is not 2 . Check the level of the lubricating oil in the air
available, use the elevation of the test site . See compressor, traction generator gear unit and radiator
CALCULATING GROSS ENGINE OUTPUT in Load fan gear unit .
Testing Instructions under Section ET-2 of
Maintenance Manuals . 3 . Check the fuel linkage system on the engine to see
that it is properly lubricated and operates freely . Also
check output pressure of the fuel oil pump . It should
Power Plant Operation be 40 psi .
1 . Check the engine for proper level of cooling water, 4 . Check all rotating apparatus for loose or broken
lubricating oil, fuel oil and governor oil, so the load brushes and any foreign material . Correct any
test can be completed without stopping . unsatisfactory condition found, before proceeding .
XI-11
ACCR METER READING, 600 A/V OUTPUT CURRENT - DC AMPERES
5 . Check that no warning devices are tripped, such as the 7 . Start the engine . If the engine has been overhauled,
engine air filter indicator . Remove the air supply hose follow the break-in procedure as listed in publication
" " " ."- 1 " D- " - .''1 found in Section DE-15 of Maintenance Manuals .
Link under engine control governor) at the device, Check for system leaks or any sign of distress . Correct
and plug the hose fitting. any faults before proceeding .
9. Check Power Limit switch on operator's console to be FH-23, and turn the adjustment screw to obtain proper
sure it is in the NORMAL (Notch 8), NOT the voltage ; then, again tighten the locknut.
NOTCH 7 position .
Engine Speed Check
Voltage Regulator Check
Before proceeding with the load test, check the voltage Run the engine in Notch 3 or 4 until the water
regulator for proper regulation at between 73 .5 and temperature is 65 C (150 F) or above. Check the engine for
74 .5 volts at both IDLE and FULL engine speeds . Read the proper crankshaft speeds in all notches, and refer to the
voltmeter installed in the battery-charging circuit. Engine Control Governor instructions if any adjustment is
If correction is needed, loosen the locknut on the necessary. The tachometer should read 1553-1568 rpm for
potentiometer on face of regulator panel, either FH-20 or a 1045-1050 rpm engine speed .
XI-13
AVERAGE READINGS FOR SELF LOADING A B36-7 LOCOMOTIVE ON ITS
DYNAMIC BRAKING GRIDS OF 0 .57 OHMS RESISTANCE .
Engine Overspeed Check This extends the racks and increases the engine speed. When
the trip point of the overspeed governor is reached, it
With the engine heated to normal operating temperature, dumps the oil pressure to the link . The link is then
run it in IDLE and no-load. Place the special overspeed test permitted to extend and return the racks to the shutdown
lever tool, 147X2016, under the outer cup of the overspeed position . Read the engine speed on the digital meter at the
link, Fig. XI-19 . The recess on the back fits over the head moment the overspeed link extends.
of the clamp bolt of the fuel arm connected to the bottom
of the link . This is the pivot point for the test lever . LOAD TESTING
Press down on the end of the tool to raise both the NOTE : Load Test according to local railroad safety
overspeed link and the governor power piston output shaft. regulations.
XI-14
AVERAGE READINGS FOR SELF LOADING A C36-7 LOCOMOTIVE ON ITS
DYNAMIC BRAKING GRIDS OF 0.51 OHMS RESISTANCE .
LEFT CURVE RIGHT CURVE
ACCR VCR POWER CURRENT VOLTAGE POWER POWER
NOTCH CARD 7 CARD 7 CARD 4 AMPERES VOLTS KW HP
8 3.76 7 .67 8 .65 2255 1150 2595 3660
7 3.40 6.93 7 .07 2040 1040 2120 2990
6 2.96 6.03 5.37 1775 905 1610 2275
5 2.57 5.23 _ 4.03 1540 785 1210 1710
4 2.09 4 .27__ 2.68 1255 640 805 1135
3 1 .62 3.30 __ 1 .60 970 495 480 680
2 1 .08 2.20 0.72 650 330 215 305
1 0.63 1 .30 0 .25 380 195 75 105
XI-15
notch . Never allow the voltage to exceed that given at
No-Load on the Characteristic Curve, Figs. XI-24 thru
XI-32. A small change in the open-circuit Notch 8
voltage can be made by resetting the VL (third
potentiometer under right end cover of the CHEC
panel). Otherwise proceed to the Current Limit
Check, making any required adjustment to CL8
(Potentiometer 4), then repeat the open-circuit volt-
age check .
XI-17
GEK-30150, SECTION XI, LOAD TESTING
EM99 Loading Unit . Other resistances can be used and Power Matching is also known as Performance Control as
values plotted on same curves if found necessary to load on applied on competitors locomotives .
some other device . The EM99 step resistances are given in
heading of table for each curve, Figs . XI-24 thru XI-32. A periodic survey should be conducted of all locomotives
working together in a given territory to determine if there
SETTING POWER MATCHING has been a change in the restriction on all pooled power. It
could allow the amount of Power Matching to be adjusted
Description to utilize more of the available power (or eliminate Power
Matching altogether) on each locomotive, at the lower
The Power Match feature is required to protect the speeds .
traction motors of some locomotives, when working in As an example of the application of Power Matching,
multiple with older units, to prevent damage to or reduce
assume Locomotive No. I is an older unit with a
the life of the motors . This feature works during the first
continuous rating Point C1 on Speed-Tractive Effort Curve,
step of transition, being bypassed in any others . Thus only
Fig. XI-20-A . A second, higher horsepower Locomotive
high current or slow speed operation of the locomotive is
No . 2 with a different continuous rating point, C2, is shown
modified .
on the same curve . Since the two locomotives are coupled
If all locomotives dispatched in a consist were of the together they must pull the train at the same speed and
same model, with same gearing and wheel size or have without Power Matching No . 2 would normally operate at
corresponding short-time ratings, Power Matching would Point A when Locomotive No . 1 is at continuous rating .
not be necessary. However a consist of locomotives is This is at a current exceeding its continuous current
seldom made up of units with similar ratings, whether of rating . When transposed to the Alternator-Rectifier Charac-
the same manufacturer or of different manufacturers . teristic Curves, Fig. XI-20-B, the Points A, CI and C2
might be located as in Fig. XI-20-C.
Any locomotive operating continuously or for long
periods of time at a speed lower than its CONTINUOUS
Point B is determined at the same speed as C1 but the
RATING, needs this feature as a protective device . Unless
same tractive effort (same current for like motors and
the high horsepower locomotive is the lead unit (the one
gearings ) as C2 . It transposes as a point on a reduced
the operating crew is riding) the crew is unaware of traction
horsepower output curve of Fig. XI-20-D, say 3000 hp .
motor overloading until it slips or smokes excessively . The
During train acceleration the Power Matching on
crew may be watching a loadmeter with much less
Locomotive No . 2 would then cut in at D, follow the
restrictive time limits .
reduced output curve to B, then transfer back to the full
NOTE : Normally locomotives with this protection horsepower curve at C2, continuing along that curve.
are derated, with a corresponding loss in available Remember this reduction is not made after transition when
horsepower for train starting and slow speed coming back along the full horsepower curve the next time .
operation. This applies even when operating alone or
Point C2 is referred to as the KNEE and line B-D as the
with others of the same model. The settings for Power
LEVEL for setting Power Matching, Fig. XI-22 .
Matching are variable. Thus it is important to have it
readjusted whenever the type of locomotives causing
Adjusting Power Matching
the problem and determining the setting are
transferred to another territory or retired from
The CHEC excitation panel, FL138, has two adjustments
service.
for Power Matching located under the high voltage cover at
When properly set, Power Matching will protect the the right end of the panel along with six other
traction motors from overheating their insulation and thus panel-mounted 20-turn potentiometers. The lower two
shortening their useful life . It reduces the current thru the potentiometers, Numbers 7 and 8, set the KNEE and the
motors to be compatible with the ratings of the motors on LEVEL for Power Matching . All adjustments are done with
the other locomotives operating in multiple with it . a very small insulated screwdriver, Fig. XI-21 .
NOTE : Do not confuse Power Matching with Power See Fig. XI-22 for details on adjustments . CW reduces
Limit. This is a Toggle switch on the operator's both settings while CCW increases them .
console with Notch 7 and NORMAL positions. It is
provided for use on the lead locomotive to condition There are no standard settings for Power Matching. Each
the rail for the trailing locomotives, permitting a railroad determines the proper setting for each type
higher average of tractive effort over the grades and locomotive in each territory . Be sure to follow the latest
thus a higher speed than otherwise possible. railroad instruction when checking or changing the setting.
XI-18
FIG . XI-20- DETERMINING SETTINGS FOR POWER MATCHING .
XI- 1 9
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FIG. XI-21 . ADJUSTMENT OF POWER
MATCHING KNEE .
RESTORING LOCOMOTIVE
FOR SERVICE
FIG. XI-22 . P7 KNEE AND P8 LEVEL 6 . Remove chocks or blocks used to prevent locomotive
ADJUSTMENT DETAILS. movement .
AVERAGE METER READINGS USING EM99 LOADING UNIT
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
0.970 Ohm 0.546 Ohm 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm 0.290 Ohm
Notch Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts
8 1145 1110 1540 840 1620 785 1915 665 2085 605
7 1015 985 1365 745 1435 695 1700 590 1860 540
6 930 900 1245 680 1320 640 1555 540 1705 495
5 785 760 1055 575 1105 535 1310 455 1430 415
4 640 620 860 470 905 440 1080 375 1170 340
3 490 475 660 360 700 340 835 290 915 265
2 310 300 440 240 475 230 560 195 620 180
1 195 190 275 150 290 140 345 120 380 110
XI-21
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AVERAGE METER READINGS USING EM99 LOADING UNIT
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
0.970 Ohm 0.546 Ohm 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm 0.290 Ohm
Notch Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts
8 1250 1210 1720 940 1815 880 2145 745 2345 680
7 1140 1105 1520 830 1610 780 1915 665 2105 610
6 1050 1020 1400 765 1475 715 1745 605 1895 550
5 875 850 1180 645 1250 605 1485 515 1640 475
4 710 690 960 525 1020 495 1225 425 1345 390
3 545 530 725 395 765 370 920 320 1015 295
2 360 350 520 285 525 255 635 220 705 205
1 210 205 310 170 330 160 405 140 395 115
XI-23
AVERAGE METER READINGS USING EM99 LOADING UNIT
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step s
0.970 Ohm 0.546 Ohm 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm 0.290 Ohm
Notch Am ps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts
8 1340 1300 1925 1050 1990 965 2375 825 2585 750
7 1250 1215 1730 945 1825 885 2160 750 2380 690
6 1140 1105 1500 820 1590 770 1875 650 2050 595
5 985 955 1320 720 1390 675 1645 570 1795 520
4 770 745 860 570 1105 535 1325 460 1450 420
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300
190
845
600
370
410
290
180
1010
705
445
350
245
155
1120
775
485
325
225
140
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Step 3 Step 4
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, 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm
1320
1060
795
Step 9 Step 10
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Step 1 Step 4
0 .970 Ohm , - . o ~M " o 0 .347
Step 8 Step 10
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AVERAGE METER READINGS USING EM99 LOADING UNIT
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
0.970 Ohm 0.546 Ohm 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm 0.290 Ohm
Notch Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts
8 1170 1135 1985 1085 2080 1010 2480 860 2690 780
7 1075 1045 1575 860 1650 800 1960 680 2140 620
6 945 915 1265 690 1320 640 1570 545 1705 495
5 760 740 1015 555 1070 520 1285 445 1380 400
4 590 575 795 435 845 410 1010 350 1105 320
3 485 470 650 355 690 335 820 285 895 260
2 400 390 530 290 555 270 665 230 725 210
1 175 170 310 170 350 170 445 155 480 140
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AVERAGE METER READINGS USING EM99 LOADING UNIT
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
0.970 Ohm 0.546 Ohm 0.485 Ohm 0.347 Ohm 0.290 Ohm
Notch Amps. Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts Amps . Volts
8 1410 1370 2180 1190 2310 1120 2725 945 2965 860
7 1315 1275 1990 1085 2095 1015 2480 860 2690 780
6 1225 1190 1730 945 1825 885 2160 750 2380 690
5 1110 1075 1490 815 1580 765 1875 650 2050 595
4 895 870 1210 660 1280 620 1525 530 1670 485
3 690 670 935 510 990 480 1180 410 1275 370
2 470 455 630 345 670 325 790 275 860 250
1 260 250 365 200 380 185 460 160 485 140
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