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What Does Insulation Thermal Class Mean for Electrical Machines?
How hot is too hot? Motors and transformers have maximum operating conditions, but can I exceed those ratings on occasion and…
Kevin Alewine, Shermco Industries

Electromagnetic Imperfection Measurements for Stator Core Condition Assessment
The stator core of a rotating machine is composed of multiple stacked layers to minimize eddy current losses. A short between…
Fabian Oettl, OMICRON Technologies Italia, GmbH, and Mathieu Lachance, OMICRON electronics Canada

New Method to Inspect Motor/Generator Windings for Electrical Integrity
Measuring the winding resistance of generators and motors is one of the essential tests used in factory acceptance testing and during…
Edis Osmanbasic, DV Power, Sweden, and Normen Kaemena, Siemens Gamesa, Germany
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Using Measurement Results to Diagnose the Condition of High-Voltage Rotating Machines —Part 2
Diagnosing the condition of complex systems such as high-voltage rotating machines has never been a simple task. Design requirements, the use of different materials, and demanding operating conditions require multiple off-line tests and on-line monitors to provide information on the ...










