IEEE 43
Recommended Practice for Testing Insulation Resistance of Rotating Machinery
Organization: | IEEE |
Publication Date: | 1 January 1974 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 17 |
scope:
This document describes the recommended procedure for measuring
insulation resistance of armature and field windings in rotating
machines rated 1 hp, 750 W or greater. It applies to synchronous
machines, induction machines, dc machines, and synchronous converters.
It does not apply to fractional-horsepowe
The document also describes typical insulation resistance characteristics of rotating machine windings and how these characteristics indicate winding condition. It recommends minimum acceptable values of insulation resistance for ac and dc rotating machine windings.
Other IEEE standards that include information on insulation resistance measurement are listed in Clause 2.
Purpose The purpose of this recommended practice is to a) Define insulation resistance and polarization index testing of the winding of a rotating machine. b) Review the factors that affect or change insulation resistance characteristics. c) Recommend uniform test conditions. d) Recommend uniform methods for measuring insulation resistance with precautions to avoid erroneous results. e) Provide a basis for interpreting insulation resistance test results to estimate winding suitability for service or for an overvoltage test. In particular, this standard describes typical insulation problems detected by the insulation resistance test. f) Present recommended minimum acceptable insulation resistance values and polarization indices for various types of rotating