• IEEE 522-2004

IEEE 522-2004

IEEE Guide for Testing Turn Insulation of Form-Wound Stator Coils for Alternating-Current Electric Machines

IEEE, 08/09/2004

Publisher: IEEE

File Format: PDF

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Published:09/08/2004

Pages:28

File Size:1 file , 230 KB

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The purpose of this guide is to make suggestions on testing the dielectric strength of the insulation separating the various turns from each other within multiturn form-wound coils to determine the acceptability of the coils. Typical ratings of machines employing such coils normally lie within the range of 200 kW to 100 MW. Test voltage levels described herein do not evaluate the ability of the turn insulation to withstand abnormal voltage surges, as contrasted to surges associated with normal operation. These suggestions apply to: (1) Individual stator coils after manufacture (2) Coils in completely wound stators of original manufacture (3) Coils and windings for rewinds of used machinery (4) Windings of machines in service to determine their suitability for further service (preventive-maintenance testing) The repetitive voltage surges (spikes) associated with Variable Frequency Drives (VFD's) are also not addressed here.

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