DocumentCode :
1899201
Title :
Sealed Winding Conformance Testing and Recent Revisions to NEMA MG-1
Author :
Stranges, Meredith K W ; Mistry, Bharat ; Omranipour, Ramtin
Author_Institution :
GE Consumer & Ind. 107 Park St. N. Peterborough, Peterborough
fYear :
2007
fDate :
17-19 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The sealed winding conformance test is often performed during the final acceptance test sequence for industrial motor stator insulation. The stator winding is first completely soaked with water, then receives a 10-minute insulation resistance (IR-io) measurement, followed by a 60-second high potential (hipot) test at 1.15 times rated line-to-line voltage (Vll). A 1-minute insulation resistance (IR-i) test is performed immediately after the hi-pot test. To define the test requirement, API 541 and 546 standards reference NEMA MG-1 20.18, which specifies an acceptance criterion for both IR measurements of (MOmega) ges VLL + 1, where [VLL + 1] is in kV. NEMA MG-1 20.18 refers to IEEE Std 43 for the insulation resistance test method and minimum insulation resistance. Until its most recent revision, IEEE Std 43 recommended the minimum IRi (MOmega) ges VLL + 1 (kV). However, the current version of IEEE Std 43 (2000) recommends IR1 ges 100 MOmega for all stator windings built after about 1970. Modern epoxy-mica insulation systems should be able to meet this value when fully clean and dry. The wet conditions encountered during sealed winding tests may produce a different response in the insulation system. The sealed winding test is outside the scope of IEEE 43. The next revision of NEMA MG-1 20.18 will clarify the sealed winding test acceptance level of IR (MOmega) ges VLL + 1 (kV). This paper investigates the effect of test solution conductivity on the IR measurement, provides the NEMA-approved clarification of the sealed winding test specification and suggests further clarifications to the sealed winding test procedure.
Keywords :
electric motors; epoxy insulation; machine insulation; machine testing; stators; IEEE Std 43; NEMA MG-1; epoxy-mica insulation systems; final acceptance test sequence; high potential test; industrial motor stator insulation; insulation resistance measurement; line-to-line voltage; sealed winding conformance testing; stator winding; Circuit testing; Conductivity; Electrical resistance measurement; Insulation testing; Machine windings; Materials testing; Performance evaluation; Stator windings; System testing; Voltage; Sealed winding test; hipot; insulation resistance; stator winding;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference, 2007. PCIC '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Calgary, Alta.
ISSN :
0090-3507
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1140-5
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2007.4365773
Filename :
4365773
Link To Document :
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