jt2001
Electrical
- Apr 8, 2024
- 27
Hello,
We routinely bake stators during overhauls after completing a steam wash to remove contamination.
I am interested in getting a better gauge of time required at temperature in order to ensure all moisture is removed.
Completing a PI test intermittently seems to be a logical way to monitor moisture levels.
I have some concerns about stressing the windings at baking temperature (100-140C). Is there a good rule of thumb for determining a safe voltage to complete the PI at these high temps?
Is it unsafe or stressful to the machine winding to use normal line voltage to complete a PI whilst the temperature is so high?
Kind regards,
JT
We routinely bake stators during overhauls after completing a steam wash to remove contamination.
I am interested in getting a better gauge of time required at temperature in order to ensure all moisture is removed.
Completing a PI test intermittently seems to be a logical way to monitor moisture levels.
I have some concerns about stressing the windings at baking temperature (100-140C). Is there a good rule of thumb for determining a safe voltage to complete the PI at these high temps?
Is it unsafe or stressful to the machine winding to use normal line voltage to complete a PI whilst the temperature is so high?
Kind regards,
JT