학술논문

Establishing Stator Winding Insulation Systems Life Following Industry Standards for Thermal Classification
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC) Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC), 2023 IEEE. :1-4 Jun, 2023
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Industries
Insulation
Windings
Stator windings
IEEE Standards
Reliability
Resins
Insulation system
thermal ageing
life curve
reliability
thermal classification
Language
ISSN
2576-6791
Abstract
Current VPI and resin rich stator winding insulation systems are widely classified for thermal Class F. To achieve a successful service life, it is expected that a machine should last reliably when operating within specified temperature limits. To achieve a reliable life, it is assumed that maintenance protocols are followed, as per the OEMs instruction manual. The recommended standards to qualify or evaluate insulation systems for a thermal class are IEEE Std. 1776 or IEC Std. 60034-18-31. Typically insulating materials operating at their thermal class limit or temperature will degrade faster. To achieve a significantly longer operational insulation life it is common to maintain margin between the winding temperature rise above ambient and the winding insulation thermal class as specified by NEMA MG-1. In this paper, a comparative study of different industry standards is presented, explaining their differences for establishing a thermal class. In addition, experimental work is presented to show, how thermal classification for a 13.8 kV system is established along with the use of statistical tools.