Ivor D,
How does this test simulate the true impedance of the grid to generated loads @ 50Hz?
A loop impedance test done with say an MFT, does not give you any idea whether the load i.e. the grid is capacitive or inductive, nor does it give you any idea of how this fluctuates with changes in the load either side of the point of measurement.
I understand that it measures (very approximately) the impedance of the supply cables, but that is not the whole story with regard to impedance of the grid does it?
However, I suspect you know that?
I am just curious as to what value you actually give this test and why?
I'm not saying that it is not a valuable test, it is one I do every time I undertake an EFLI test as it is just a 2 button presses on my tester.
Not just in this situation, but all situations.
How does this test simulate the true impedance of the grid to generated loads @ 50Hz?
A loop impedance test done with say an MFT, does not give you any idea whether the load i.e. the grid is capacitive or inductive, nor does it give you any idea of how this fluctuates with changes in the load either side of the point of measurement.
I understand that it measures (very approximately) the impedance of the supply cables, but that is not the whole story with regard to impedance of the grid does it?
However, I suspect you know that?
I am just curious as to what value you actually give this test and why?
I'm not saying that it is not a valuable test, it is one I do every time I undertake an EFLI test as it is just a 2 button presses on my tester.
Not just in this situation, but all situations.