DocumentCode :
3771619
Title :
Effect of insulation systems on the moisture resistance of encapsulated motors
Author :
Robert J. Flaherty;John F. Tobin;Henry P. Walker
Author_Institution :
U.S.N.S.R.D.L. Annapolis, Md.
fYear :
1969
Firstpage :
244
Lastpage :
245
Abstract :
Water in the liquid or vapor state affects electrical insulation in two ways. The first is that the water will be distributed through a volume of solid insulation by absorption and the second is that the water forms a film on the surface of insulating materials. The encapsulated insulation system attempts to eliminate the effect of the second or film on the surface. An encapsulated system is defined for the purpose of this paper as one in which a thickness of material one or more orders of magnitude greater than a varnish film. The encapsulated motor attempts by means of a heavy coating completely covering the windings to shield them from the environment.
Keywords :
"Insulation","Films","Heating","Moisture","Lamination","Stators","Magnetomechanical effects"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation Conference, 1969 9th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3108-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EIC.1969.7461887
Filename :
7461887
Link To Document :
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