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IEEE 1129 1992

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Monitoring and Instrumentation of Turbine Generators

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IEEE 1992 27
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 16, 2004. No longer endorsed by the IEEE A basic philosophy and guidelines are established for the design and implementation of monitoring systems for cylindrical-rotor, synchronous turbine generators. Monitoring systems are used to display the status of the generator and auxiliary systems while these systems are operating on line. The basic information needed to choose monitoring schemes best suited for each application is provided. This standard does not specify actual equipment or instrumentation, but it does indicate some critical areas where it is important to provide monitoring capability

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Scope and References
1.1 Scope
1.2 References
8 2. Definitions
3. Stator Frame and Core
3.1 Frame
9 3.2 Core
10 4. Stator Winding
11 4.1 Electrical Quantities
12 4.2 Stator Winding Condition
13 4.3 Bar End Section
14 4.4 Phase Connections
4.5 Terminal Bushings
4.6 Flexible Leads
5. Rotor
15 5.1 Shaft and Forging
6. Rotor Winding
6.1 Electrical
16 6.2 Mechanical
17 7. Miscellaneous Components
7.1 Fans
7.2 Bearings
18 7.3 Hydrogen Seals
19 7.4 Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG)
7.5 Collector Rings
7.6 Hydrogen Cooler
8. Auxiliary External Systems
20 8.1 Hydrogen System
22 8.2 Seal Oil System
23 8.3 Stator-Cooling Water System
24 Index
IEEE 1129 1992
$61.75