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The reference standard for step voltage testing is IEEE 952002. Ramp voltage test The ramp voltage test is an overvoltage test similar to the SV test but with improved control and warning of potential insulation failure. The slow continuous voltage ramp is less likely to result in unpredictable damage to the insulation than the rapid step increases employed in SV test. If a PI test was performed to verify the winding’s suitability for over voltage testing, the winding must be completely discharged before the over voltage test is performed. The typical voltage ramp (dV/dt) is 1 kV/min which is the default for MIT525, MIT1025 and MIT1525. This value is user adjustable from the settings function with the mode rotary switch set to ramp. Up and down buttons are used to adjust dV/dt to the required rate and OK confirms the setting. Press and hold TEST to start. The test will ramp the voltage until it reaches the selected test voltage unless a breakdown or sudden rise in current is detected. The result displayed after the test is the final insulation resistance, voltage and current. If the result is saved a complete curve of current (µA) and voltage (kV) is recorded and can be read into PowerDB, PowerDB Lite or converted to a spreadsheet so that the current vs. voltage curves can be compared to published curves in IEEE 95-2002. 20