
IEEE Std. 1043™ provides a comprehensive framework for the voltage-endurance testing of form-wound bars and coils used in large rotating machine stator windings. This recommended practice outlines the procedures for conducting voltage endurance test on bars/coils with nominal voltage up to 30,000 V, and operating frequencies of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The standard specifies power supply and voltage requirements, test set-up, specimen preparation, pre-test evaluation methods, as well as temperature and voltage application and measurement methods. The recommended practice also provides guidelines for failure investigations, suggested test records and test report requirements.
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- 2018-06-14
- Superseding
- 1043-1996
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- IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society
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VE Standard - Voltage endurance Testing of stator bars and coil_P1043
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- Dalisa Gonzalez
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- Reza Soltani
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1043-1989
IEEE Recommended Practice for Voltage-Endurance Testing of Form-Wound Bars and Coils
Superseded by 1043-1996. The voltage endurance testing of form-wound bars and coils for use in large rotating machines is covered.
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