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IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurement of Power Factor Tip-Up of Electric Machinery Stator Coil Insulation
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IEEE 286-2024

IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurement of Power Factor Tip-Up of Electric Machinery Stator Coil Insulation

PUBLISH DATE 2024
PAGES 44
IEEE 286-2024
Revision Standard - Active. Covered in this recommended practice are power factor and power factor tip-up testing of stator coils and bars for use in large electric machinery. This document also defines power factor, tangent delta, dissipation factor, and conversions between these values.
This recommended practice applies to stator coils or bars (half coils) of electric machinery operating at any voltage level. It usually applies to machines with a voltage rating of 6 kV and higher. Individual stator coils outside a core (uninstalled), individual stator coils installed in a core, and completely wound stators are covered in this recommended practice. The tests apply to all coil insulation systems: pre-impregnated coils, post impregnated coils (global vacuum pressure impregnation), and fully-loaded (resin-rich) taped coils. This recommended practice is not applicable to non-impregnated individual coils. The coil insulation under test is the major groundwall insulation that is external to the conductor structure. Only that part of the strand and turn insulation that is dielectrically in series with the groundwall insulation enters into the measurements. When testing individual coils and utilizing guard electrodes, only that part of the groundwall insulation under the low voltage electrode (outer electrode) enters into the measurement.
The purpose of this recommended practice is to describe the power factor and the power factor tip-up of electric machinery insulation and to specify recommended test procedures for their measurements.
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 286
Publication Date Aug. 15, 2024
Language en - English
Page Count 44
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Electric Machinery
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