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IEEE 1043 : 1996

IEEE 1043 : 1996

RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR VOLTAGE-ENDURANCE TESTING OF FORM-WOUND BARS AND COILS

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1 Overview
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Purpose
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Testing equipment
  4.1 Power supply
  4.2 Protection
  4.3 Metering
  4.4 Temperature control
5 Specimen preparation
  5.1 Pretest evaluation
  5.2 Electrode system
  5.3 Application of heater plates
  5.4 Thermocouple application
6 Voltage endurance testing and safety considerations
  6.1 Grounding
  6.2 Discharging considerations
  6.3 Test areas, lights, and interlocks
  6.4 Experience
  6.5 Failure currents and trip circuits
  6.6 High Voltage test-lead connections
  6.7 Health concerns
7 Test procedures
  7.1 Temperature stabilization
  7.2 Application of voltage
  7.3 Failure
  7.4 Suggested test records
  7.5 Test parameters to be defined
8 Data analysis and consideration for interpretation
  8.1 Test data
  8.2 Analysis of data from many samples
ANNEX
A (informative) Bibliography

Abstract

Covers the voltage endurance testing of form-wound bars and coils for use in large rotating machine stator windings. Such testing is defined for machines with a nominal voltage rating up to 30 000 V. These tests are to be applied at 50 Hz or 60 Hz and may be done at either room temperature or elevated temperature. (Testing at 50 Hz or 60 Hz may yield different times to failure for comparable samples).

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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