IEEE 1434 2000
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IEEE Guide to the Measurement of Partial Discharges in Rotating Machinery
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2000 | 63 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. A review of the nature of partial discharge in machine windings, how it can be measuredunder both off-line and on-line conditions, how it can be measured for individual form-wound coilsor bars, and the significance and limitations of the measured values are covered.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction |
4 | Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
9 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Limitations |
10 | 2. References |
11 | 3. Definitions |
15 | 4. The nature of PD in machine windings 4.1 Sources of PD |
16 | 4.2 Forms of PD pulses 4.3 Glow and pseudoglow discharges |
17 | 4.4 Peak amplitude variation of discharge pulses 5. Overview of PD detection methods |
18 | 5.1 Electrical pulse sensing 5.2 RF radiation sensing 5.3 Power-factor tip-up |
19 | 5.4 Energy/integrated charge transfer 5.5 Ozone detection 5.6 Acoustic and ultrasonic detection 5.7 Black-out test |
20 | 6. Electrical pulse and RF radiation sensing systems |
32 | 6.1 Coupling capacitors 6.2 RF current transformers |
33 | 6.3 Near-field antennae 6.3.1 Electromagnetic probe 6.3.2 Rotor-mounted scanner PD sensor |
34 | 6.3.3 Stator slot couplers 6.3.4 Capacitive probes 6.4 Machine frame and other ground circuit sensors 7. Electrical pulse and RIV measuring instruments |
35 | 7.1 Oscilloscopes 7.2 Spectrum analyzers 7.3 Integrating current detectors 7.4 Quasi-peak pulse meters and RIV meters |
36 | 7.5 Pulse height analyzers 7.6 Pulse phase analyzers 8. Pulse propagation in windings and calibration issues 8.1 Pulse propagation |
37 | 8.2 Calibration into apparent charge |
38 | 9. On-line versus off-line testing 9.1 On-line testing |
39 | 9.2 Off-line testing |
40 | 9.3 Quality control testing of individual stator coils/bars or windings |
41 | 10. Test procedures 10.1 On-line test procedures |
42 | 10.1.1 Example of an on-line test procedure for hydrogenerators |
43 | 10.1.2 Metering, protection, and safety aspects of on-line tests 10.2 Off-line test procedures for complete windings |
44 | 10.2.1 Test voltage supplies, metering, protection, and safety issues 10.2.2 Test connections to the winding |
45 | 10.2.3 Response checks on detection systems |
46 | 10.2.4 Application of test voltages 10.2.5 Time intervals between routine tests 10.3 Procedures for pulse-type PD tests on individual coils and bars |
47 | 11. Interpretation of PD test results |
48 | 11.1 Magnitude and polarity of maximum PD pulses 11.2 Electromagnetic probe readings |
49 | 11.3 Frequency spectrum analysis 11.4 Integrated quantities 11.5 Changes in PD magnitude |
50 | 11.6 Pulse height and pulse phase analysis 11.7 Difficulties in objective interpretation of PD data 11.7.1 Type of insulation system 11.7.2 On-line measurements |
51 | 11.7.3 Off-line measurements |
52 | Annex A—Bibliography |