HenryOhm
Electrical
- Jun 22, 2005
- 58
All,
I have read some whitepapers that indicate that IEC 60034-18-41 & -42 are superior to American standards NEMA MG 1, Section 31, IEEE 522, etc when it comes to helping avoid premature insulation breakdown of motors downstream of PWM VSI's:
"New IEC standards for qualifying stator insulation systems for PWM converter drives" (Stone & Stranges)
"IEC 60034-18-41: A New Draft Technical Specification for Qualification and Acceptance Tests of Inverter Duty Motor Insulation" (Stranges, Stone, & Bogh)
"Stator Insulation Problems Caused by Variable Speed Drives" (Culbert, Lloyd, Stone)
In my application, I am specifying motors likely to be 690VAC, 1-3MW in size, with form wound coils. Can anyone in their experience speak to the advantage of the IEC over NEMA/IEEE and whether IEC 60034-18-41 or IEC 60034-18-42 would apply to my case?
Thanks for any and all help!
I have read some whitepapers that indicate that IEC 60034-18-41 & -42 are superior to American standards NEMA MG 1, Section 31, IEEE 522, etc when it comes to helping avoid premature insulation breakdown of motors downstream of PWM VSI's:
"New IEC standards for qualifying stator insulation systems for PWM converter drives" (Stone & Stranges)
"IEC 60034-18-41: A New Draft Technical Specification for Qualification and Acceptance Tests of Inverter Duty Motor Insulation" (Stranges, Stone, & Bogh)
"Stator Insulation Problems Caused by Variable Speed Drives" (Culbert, Lloyd, Stone)
In my application, I am specifying motors likely to be 690VAC, 1-3MW in size, with form wound coils. Can anyone in their experience speak to the advantage of the IEC over NEMA/IEEE and whether IEC 60034-18-41 or IEC 60034-18-42 would apply to my case?
Thanks for any and all help!