IEEE DRAFT C50.12 : D10 2004
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SALIENT-POLE 50 AND 60 HZ SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS AND GENERATOR/MOTORS FOR HYDRAULIC TURBINE APPLICATIONS RATED 5 MVA AND ABOVE
17-10-2023
12-01-2013
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Cooling Classification
3.2 Coolant Types
4 Operational Requirements
4.1 Service Conditions and Steady State Duty
4.2 Transient Event and Emergency Duty Requirements
4.3 Service Environment
5 Rating and Performance Characteristics
5.1 Output Rating
5.2 Capability
5.3 Stator Voltage Rating
5.4 Power Factor and Reactive Power Capability
5.5 Rotor Voltage Rating
5.6 Short Circuit Ratio
5.7 Transient and Subtransient Reactances
5.8 Voltage Wave Shape
5.9 Torques
6 Insulation systems
6.1 Insulation Systems Defined
6.2 Classes of Insulation Systems
6.3 The Use of Different Classes of Insulation Systems
7 Temperatures and Temperature Limits
7.1 Temperature Limits
7.2 Methods of Temperature Determination
7.3 Locations of Embedded Temperature Detectors
7.4 Location of Coolant Temperature Detectors
8 Efficiency
8.1 Methods
8.2 Reference Conditions
8.3 Types of Losses
8.4 Test Tolerance
9 Tests
9.1 Categories and Scope of Tests
9.2 Test Procedural Requirements
9.3 Heat Exchanger Testing
9.4 Testing High Voltage Terminal Bushings
10 Marking
10.1 Nameplates
10.2 Other marking
10.3 Terminal marking
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (normative) TIF Weighting Factors
Provides requirements for all types of 50 hertz and 60 hertz salient-pole synchronous generators and generator/motors rated 5 MVA and above to be used for hydraulic turbine or hydraulic pump/turbine applications.
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