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IEEE 11 2000

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IEEE Standard for Rotating Electric Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles

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IEEE 2000 39
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Revision Standard – Active. This standard applies to rotating electric machinery which forms part of the propulsion and major auxiliary equipment on internally and externally powered electrically propelled rail and road vehicles and similar large transport and haulage vehicles and their trailers where specified in the contract.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Service conditions
8 1.4 Test categories
1.5 Electric inputs or outputs
9 2. References
3. Definitions
11 4. Ratings and temperature-rise tests
4.1 Classes of ratings
4.2 Continuous ratings and temperature rise tests
4.3 Initial temperature of machine for temperature-rise test to determine 1 h rating
4.4 Making of short time overload test
12 4.5 Ventilation during temperature rise test
4.6 Waveforms during temperature rise tests
4.7 Voltage during temperature rise test
4.8 Rated voltage
13 4.9 Contract ratings
5. Temperature rises and temperature rise tests
5.1 Limits of temperature rise
15 5.2 Waiver of temperature rise limits
5.3 Separability
5.4 Rotor cage windings
6. Temperature measurements
6.1 Measurement of the cooling air temperature during tests
16 6.2 Method of measuring the temperature of parts
6.3 Shutting down machine
6.4 Rules for correcting to time of shutdown
17 7. High potential tests
7.1 Selection of test method
7.2 AC test procedure
7.3 DC test procedure
7.4 Test voltage
7.5 Test voltage for machines operating on circuits with power ground
18 7.6 Test voltage for machines operating on ungrounded circuits
7.7 Test voltage for machines operating on circuits with high impedance ground fault detection
7.8 New completed machines
19 7.9 Repaired machines
7.10 Machines in service condition
7.11 Connected apparatus
8. Commutation tests (dc machines only)
8.1 Commutation type tests
21 8.2 Commutation routine tests
8.3 Interruption type tests
22 8.4 Evaluation of the degree of sparking
23 9. Overspeed requirements and test
9.1 Overspeed test
9.2 Results of overspeed test
9.3 Relation to vehicle speed
10. Characteristic curves and tests
10.1 Characteristic curves
24 10.2 Methods of determining efficiency
25 10.3 Losses to be considered for direct current machines
10.4 Determination of losses in direct current machines
27 10.5 Losses to be considered for inverter driven induction motors
10.6 Determination of losses in inverter driven induction motors
29 10.7 Declared curve type tests and tolerances
30 10.8 Routine characteristic tests and tolerances
10.9 Gear losses
32 11. External power systems
11.1 Supply voltage
33 11.2 Propulsion performance voltage
11.3 Supply characteristics
11.4 DC systems using regeneration
12. Terminal marking
12.1 Traction motors
34 12.2 Rotating machines other than traction motors
36 12.3 Reactors
12.4 Connection diagrams
12.5 Additional terminals
13. Mechanical measurements
13.1 Commutator trueness
37 13.2 Vibration
13.3 Sound
38 13.4 Shaft voltage
39 Annex A—Bibliography
IEEE 11 2000
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