DocumentCode
1676652
Title
Advances in direct current high voltage continuity testing. Report of the NEMA magnet wire MW-7 technical committee
Author
Barta, Donald J.
Author_Institution
Phelps Dodge Magnet Wire Co., USA
fYear
1999
fDate
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
165
Lastpage
168
Abstract
The NEMA magnet wire technical committee has been investigating direct current high voltage continuity (HVC) testing of magnet wire for several years. This paper describes efforts to better define (1) a continuity fault, (2) the continuity testing equipment, and (3) a new HVC electrode option. The description of the DC-HVC testing equipment in NEMA MW-1000 Part 3 needs to be improved to reduce the variations allowed in the equipment design and the corresponding wire testing results. The description of the equipment can be improved even without a better definition and understanding of an HVC fault. Investigations of the fault current waveform at the fault circuit has resulted in new insights in the detection and definition of HVC faults. The other major HVC issue still. Remaining is eliminating the double counting of faults by the dual sheave electrodes. A new graphite fiber electrode may resolve the issues of double counting without the potential of introducing any additional problems
Keywords
carbon fibres; electrical faults; electrodes; magnets; testing; wires (electric); HVC electrode; NEMA MW-1000 Part 3; NEMA Magnet Wire MW-7 Technical Committee; continuity fault; continuity testing equipment; direct current high voltage continuity testing; double counting elimination; graphite fiber electrode; Circuit faults; Circuit testing; Electrical fault detection; Electrodes; Fault currents; Fault detection; Optical fiber devices; Pulleys; Voltage; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Conference, 1999. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Cincinnati, OH
ISSN
0362-2479
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5757-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEIC.1999.826200
Filename
826200
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