Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1415-2006

IEEE Guide for Induction Machinery Maintenance Testing and Failure Analysis

This guide provides maintenance testing and failure analysis guidance for form-wound, squirrel cage, induction machinery rated up to 15 kV. It addresses the following machine systems: Stator (Winding and Core) Rotor (Winding and Core) Vibration and Noise Bearings and Shafts Structure, Frame Ventilation Accessories. This guide is intended for use by personnel at the facility or corporate office responsible for the operation and maintenance of large induction machines. It is a guide to aid the thought processes and procedures necessary to determine root causes for failures.

Standard Committee
PE/EM - Electric Machinery
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2006-11-02
Board Approval
2006-12-06
History
Published:
2007-04-30
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/EM - Electric Machinery
Working Group
Motor - WG1415 - Motor SC - Induction Machinery Maintenance Testing and Failure Analysis
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Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Pinjia Zhang

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P1415
Guide for Induction Machinery Maintenance Testing and Failure Analysis

This guide provides maintenance testing and failure analysis guidance for form-wound, squirrel cage, induction machinery rated up to 15 kV. The guide addresses the following machine systems: -- Stator (winding and wore) -- Rotor (winding and core) -- Vibration and noise -- Bearings and shafts -- Structure, frame -- Ventilation -- Accessories

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