NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications - 2009 Excerpt
NETA Acceptance Testing Specifications - 2009 Excerpt
2.
2.
3.
4.
Inspect air baffles, filter media, cooling fans, slip rings, brushes, and brush rigging.
5.
Inspect bolted electrical connections for high resistance using one or more of the following
methods:
1.
2.
3.
6.
Perform special tests such as air-gap spacing and machine alignment, if applicable.
7.
8.
2.
2.
3.
Perform dc dielectric withstand voltage tests on machines rated at 2300 volts and greater in
accordance with ANSI/IEEE Standard 95.
4.
Perform phase-to-phase stator resistance test on machines 2300 volts and greater.
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7.
*7.
8.
9.
Test surge protection devices in accordance with Section 7.19 and Section 7.20.
10.
11.
12.
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3.
3.1
Test Values
Test Values Visual and Mechanical
1.
Inspection (7.15.1.4)
1.
Air baffles shall be clean and installed in accordance with manufacturers published
data.
2.
Filter media shall be clean and installed in accordance with manufacturers published
data.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.
3.
Bolt-torque levels shall be in accordance with manufacturers published data. In the absence of
manufacturers published data, use Table 100.12. (7.15.1.1.5.2)
4.
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7.
Air-gap spacing and machine alignment shall be in accordance with manufacturers published
data. (7.15.1.1.6)
Compare bolted connection resistance values to values of similar connections. Investigate any
values that deviate from similar bolted connections by more than 50 percent of the lowest
value.
2.
The dielectric absorption ratio or polarization index shall not be less than 1.0. The
recommended minimum insulation resistance (IR 1 min) test results in megohms shall be
corrected to 40 C and read as follows:
1.
IR 1 min = kV + 1 for most windings made before 1970, all field windings, and others not
described in 2.2 and 2.3.
(kV is the rated machine terminal-to-terminal voltage in rms kV)
2.
IR 1 min = 100 megohms for most dc armature and ac windings built after 1970 (formwound coils).
3.
IR 1 min = 5 megohms for most machines and random-wound stator coils and formwound coils rated below 1 kV.
NOTE: Dielectric withstand voltage and surge comparison tests shall not be performed
on machines having values lower than those indicated above.
3.
If no evidence of distress or insulation failure is observed by the end of the total time of voltage
application during the dielectric withstand test, the test specimen is considered to have passed
the test.
4.
Investigate phase-to-phase stator resistance values that deviate by more than five percent.
5.
6.
7.
If no evidence of distress, insulation failure, or lack of waveform nesting is observed by the end
of the total time of voltage application during the surge comparison test, the test specimen is
considered to have passed the test.
8.
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7.
Test results of surge protection devices shall be in accordance with Section 7.19 and Section
7.20.
10.
Test results of motor starter equipment shall be in accordance with Section 7.16.
11.
RTD circuits shall conform to design intent and machine protection device manufacturers
published data.
12.
13.
Vibration amplitudes of the uncoupled and unloaded machine shall not exceed values shown in
Table 100.10. If values exceed those in Table 100.10, perform complete vibration analysis.
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