Earth Leakage Test equipment:
The most basic of testers insert a resistor set between live and earth. There is no indication of actual current flow so one cannot see if all is well. Should a failure be detected, it may be wise to retest to confirm. A broken circuit/resistor cannot be seen from the test. It may be more obvious if all Earth Leakages are suddenly found inoperative. Remember, no manufacturer would have large numbers of faulty products. These testers use Ohm’s Law, so must be voltage-specific.
More upmarket testers will have a mA meter fitted so that current flow can be confirmed during tests. This is the preferred tester which is offers a more confident test routine.
For safety, only use these types on specified voltage and short duration as the resistor heats up in time. Some testers will have thermal cut-outs fitted too. These testers can determine mA tripping only.
Certain models/brands will require the Earth Leakage to disconnected from the mains supply before insulation tests can be carried out. Confirm with your manufacturer(s).
Three-phase applications would be required to test on each individual phase initially but confirmed on a single phase thereafter.
Many of the leading instrument manufacturers make very able testers ramping currents until trip as well as the tripping time. The only concern may be that the tester gives a test variation. A rapid ramp may be one of these problem areas. Consult with the Earth Leakage manufacturer when in doubt.
Another area of known conflict is that described below: 1-phase Earth Leakage indicated as being 30 mA, tests at 22 mA. The question then, is it a fail? The answer would be no.
Specifications for 30 mA in South Africa are +0% – 50% e.g. 15 – 30 mA under qualified tests. The manufacturer will set at say 25 mA, site may add some local variations.
Early model Earth Leakages in South Africa were marked 25 mA with tolerance of +-25%, e.g. 15 – 30 mA, technically the same as 30 mA current. There are still many, many of these in service.
Testing of mining types of Eearth Leakage units will require extensive cooperation from both the Earth Leakage manufacturer as well as from the Earth Leakage tester manufacturer before launching plant-wide testing and then possibly erroneously claiming a faulty Earth Leakage.
Remember, only a working Earth Leakage can save lives!