Tuesday, July 23, 2013

ANSI / NETA ATS Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems 2013 - Bound - Print Edition


ANSI / NETA ATS Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems 2013 - Bound - Print Edition

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The NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications was developed for use by those responsible for assessing the suitability for initial energization of electrical power equipment and systems and to specify field tests and inspections that ensure these systems and apparatus perform satisfactorily, minimizing downtime and maximizing life expectancy. 

Use the ANSI/NETA ATS 2013 as a guide when specifying and performing the necessary tests to ensure that your electrical systems and apparatus not only meet your project specifications, but that the manufacturer of the equipment supplied you with a product that will perform safely and reliably for many years to come.

Acceptance tests are not manufacturers factory tests. They comprise those tests necessary to determine that the electrical equipment has been selected in accordance with the engineer's requirements, installed in accordance with applicable codes and installation standards, and perform in accordance with their design and setting parameters. The ANSI/NETA Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems assists designers, specifiers, architects, and users of electrical equipment and systems in specifying required tests on newly-installed power systems and apparatus, before energizing, to ensure that the installation and equipment comply with specifications and intended use as well as with regulatory and safety requirements.
 

1. GENERAL SCOPE 

1. These specifications cover the suggested field tests and inspections that are available to assess the suitability for initial energization and final acceptance of electrical power equipment and systems.

2. The purpose of these specifications is to assure that tested electrical equipment and systems are operational, are within applicable standards and manufacturer's tolerances, and are installed in accordance with design specifications.

3. The work specified in these specifications may involve hazardous voltages, materials, operations, and equipment. These specifications do not purport to address all of the safety issues associated with their use. It is the responsibility of the user to review all applicable regulatory limitations prior to the use of these specifications.