DocumentCode
3169701
Title
Quality assurance testing for large air-cooled generator stator winding insulation
Author
Braun, J.M. ; Gupta, B.K. ; Sedding, H.G.
Author_Institution
Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ont., Canada
fYear
1995
fDate
18-21 Sep 1995
Firstpage
691
Lastpage
695
Abstract
There is a growing trend to specify and use smaller generating unit sizes than was prevalent before. Furthermore, this new equipment is often operated at the limits of the design in order to maximize performance. In response to these pressures, electric utilities and independent power producers, are specifying large air-cooled generators with capacities of up to 300 MVA. Due to advances in materials and design, and consequently lower costs, these units compete effectively with hydrogen-cooled machines at these ratings. From a user perspective, there remain concerns which need to be addressed. Within this contribution, attention is focused on outstanding issues related to the problem of testing the stator windings of such machines. The paper discusses those areas of concern which are considered critical to the long term reliability of the stator windings of large air-cooled machines. In addition, efforts currently underway to address some of the issues thus identified are described
Keywords
cooling; electric breakdown; electric generators; insulation testing; machine insulation; machine testing; quality control; reliability; stators; 300 MVA; air-cooled generator stator winding insulation; breakdown testing; electric utilities; independent power producers; long term reliability; quality assurance testing; ratings; Accelerated aging; Coils; Costs; Insulation testing; Manufacturing; Quality assurance; Stator windings; Stress; System testing; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Electronics Insulation Conference, 1995, and Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Conference. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Rosemont, IL
Print_ISBN
0-941783-15-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEIC.1995.482518
Filename
482518
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