DocumentCode
1774892
Title
Review of stator insulation problems in medium voltage motors fed from voltage source PWM drives
Author
Stone, G.C. ; Culbert, I.
fYear
2014
fDate
1-5 June 2014
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
53
Abstract
In the past 10 years, motors rated 3.3 kV and above are increasingly being fed from voltage source, pulse width modulated converters to control motor speed and power output. Such converters produce short risetime voltage impulses that can accelerate the aging of the stator winding turn insulation, mainwall insulation and the surface electric stress relief coatings. This paper reviews the mechanisms that may lead to this premature aging, and outlines the status in developing IEC voltage endurance tests which enable motor manufacturers to design insulation systems that reduce the rate of deterioration by such drives. Experience with an on-line partial discharge monitoring system to detect premature stator winding insulation degradation in 45 MW natural gas compressor motors is summarized.
Keywords
PWM power convertors; ageing; angular velocity control; compressors; machine control; machine insulation; motor drives; natural gas technology; partial discharge measurement; power control; stators; IEC voltage endurance tests; aging; mainwall insulation; medium voltage motors; motor speed control; natural gas compressor motors; on-line partial discharge monitoring; power 45 MW; power output control; pulse width modulated converters; stator insulation problems; stator winding turn insulation; surface electric stress; voltage source PWM drives; Aging; Insulation; Monitoring; Switches; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Windings; Impulse Aging; Stator Insulation; Variable Speed Drives;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulating Materials (ISEIM), Proceedings of 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Niigata
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEIM.2014.6870717
Filename
6870717
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