Originally Posted by
RedBrick
Question on ground fault testing of the residual type. The only way I can make sense of testing the neutral and phase current transformers together and to get the GFP to trip would be to conduct a "half-trip" test. Is that the correct interpretation of this section? The field testing procedures I have read from Eaton and Square D only require to do a "No-trip" test with the Phase and Neutral current transformer. Is it standard practice for your company to perform "half-trip" testing? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
NETA ATS-2021
7.14.B.5
"For summation type systems utilizing phase and neutral current transformers, verify correct polarities by applying current to each phase-neutral current transformer pair. This test also applies to molded-case breakers utilizing an external neutral current transformer."
7.14.D.5
"The ground fault protective device shall operate when current direction is the same relative to polarity marks in the two current transformers. The ground fault protective device shall not operate when current direction is opposite relative to polarity marks in the two current transformers."