DocumentCode :
1444337
Title :
Temperature limits and measurements for rating of D-C machines
Author :
Compton, F. A.
Author_Institution :
General Electric Company, Erie, Pa.
Volume :
62
Issue :
12
fYear :
1943
Firstpage :
780
Lastpage :
785
Abstract :
Existing industrial practice for determining the temperature rise of d-c machines is based on measurements with thermometers, placed on exposed or accessible surfaces of the machine. Tests using resistance measurements with improvements in technique have disclosed the existence of considerably higher internal temperatures than those indicated by thermometers, especially for short-time rated machines. Experience has indicated, nevertheless, that such machines have entirely satisfactory service records. Greater accuracy and consistency are possible with the resistance method, with proper measurement techniques, and it affords a truer indication of winding temperatures. This paper, therefore, suggests that the resistance method should be more generally used and should ultimately be recognized in the Standards as is now the case for railway motors. With this in view, detailed recommendations for resistance-measurement technique are presented. Correlation of the temperature rises determined by the resistance method with those measured by the thermometer method is necessary if resistance methods are to supplant the now standard thermometer methods. This paper shows the relation existing between temperature rises measured by thermometer and those measured by resistance on variously ventilated and insulated machines. Values for temperature limits measured by resistance for continuous and short-time rated class-A and class-B insulated d-c machines are presented. These are consistent with the recently published AIEE Standard 1A “Report on General Principles for Rating of Electrical Apparatus for Short-time, Intermittent or Varying Duty.” The information presented in this paper is intended to apply primarily to low-voltage (approximately 600 volts maximum) d-c machines with form-wound armature coils and conventional types of field coils.
Keywords :
Electrical resistance measurement; Insulation; Resistance; Resistance heating; Standards; Temperature measurement; Windings;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0095-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1943.6436045
Filename :
6436045
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