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IEEE 1310 1996

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Thermal Cycle Testing of Form-Wound Stator Bars and Coils for Large Generators

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IEEE 1996 23
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. A test method to determine the relative ablility of high-voltage, form-wound stator bars and coils of large rotating machines to resist deterioration due to rapid heating and cooling resulting from machine load cycling is described.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
6 1. Overview
7 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. References
9 3. Definitions
4. Thermal cycling test description
4.1 Test objects
4.2 Method of heating
4.3 Method of cooling
10 4.4 Temperature cycle and schedule
11 5. Thermal cycling test setup
5.1 Quantity of bars/coils required for testing
5.2 Positioning and setting up bars/coils for test
13 5.3 Temperature criteria, measurement, and control
14 6. Bar/coil preparation
15 7. Diagnostic tests during thermal cycling
7.1 Electrical proof test
7.2 Dissipation factor and tip-up measurements
7.3 Partial discharge measurements
16 7.4 Physical measurements
7.5 Tap test
7.6 Surface resistivity
17 8. Post-thermal cycle tests
8.1 Proof tests
8.2 Breakdown or voltage endurance test
18 8.3 Dissection
19 9. Preparation of test report
10. Bibliography
IEEE 1310 1996
$59.58