DocumentCode
1192491
Title
Transient Surges and Motor Protection
Author
Nailen, Richard L.
Author_Institution
Large Motor Engineering Department, Louis Allis Co., Milwaukee, WI 53201.
Issue
6
fYear
1979
Firstpage
606
Lastpage
610
Abstract
Steep-fronted voltage transients can damage motor windings, leading to eventual breakdown if not immediate failure. Circuit switching is the most common cause of such impulses, which may occur in both high-and low-voltage systems. Capacitor bank switching and the use of vacuum contactors are two examples. Several common misconceptions about the surge problem in motor circuits are explored. Current studies of surge phenomena, the ability of motors to withstand surges, and the likely direction of future standards are reviewed. The motor user is given some suggestions for detecting the presence of transient impulses and for guarding against their harmful effects.
Keywords
AC motors; Breakdown voltage; Circuits; Frequency; Hazards; Industrial power systems; Machinery; Power system transients; Surge protection; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1979.4503718
Filename
4503718
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