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1、Draft for Public Comment Head Office 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL Telephone: +44(0)20 8996 9000 Fax: +44(0)20 8996 7001 Form 36 Version 8.0 DPC: 08/30182014 DC Date: 22 December 2008 Origin: International Latest date for receipt of comments: 20 February 2009 Project no.: 2008/01486 Responsib

2、le committee: PEL/2 Rotating electrical machinery Interested committees: Title: Draft BS EN TS 60034-24 Rotating electrical machines Part 24: Detection and diagnosis of potential failures at the active par ts of rotating electrical machines and of bearing currents - Application guide Supersession in

3、formation: If this document is published as a standard, the UK implementation of it will supersede NONE and partially supersede. NONE If you are aware of a current national standard which may be affected, please notify the secretary (contact details below). WARNING: THIS IS A DRAFT AND MUST NOT BE R

4、EGARDED OR USED AS A BRITISH STANDARD. THIS DRAFT IS NOT CURRENT BEYOND 20 February 2009. This draft is issued to allow comments from interested parties; all comments will be given consideration prior to publication. No acknowledgement will normally be sent. See overleaf for information on commentin

5、g. No copying is allowed, in any form, without prior written permission from BSI except as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 or for circulation within a nominating organization for briefing purposes. Electronic circulation is limited to dissemination by e-mail within such an

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8、l: 020 8996 7288 Responsible Committee Secretary: Mr K Stiles (BSI) E-mail: a Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI Introduction This draft standard is based on international discussions in which the UK has taken an active p

9、art. Your comments on this draft are welcome and will assist in the preparation of the consequent standard. There is a high probability that this text could be adopted by CENELEC as a reference document for harmonization or as a European Standard. Recipients of this draft are requested to comment on

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14、1) Type of com- ment Comment (justification for change) by the MB Proposed change by the MB Secretariat observations on each comment submitted 3.1 Definition 1 ed Definition is ambiguous and needs clarifying. Amend to read . so that the mains connector to which no connection . 6.4 Paragraph 2 te The

15、 use of the UV photometer as an alternative cannot be supported as serious problems have been encountered in its use in the UK. Delete reference to UV photometer. Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks, and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. b Licensed Copy: London South Bank U

16、niversity, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS DRAFT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Project number IEC TS 60034-24 Ed 1.0 IEC/TC or SC TC 2 Secretariat United Kingdom Distributed on 2008-12-19 Voting terminates on 2009-03-20 Also of interest to the following commi

17、ttees Supersedes document 2/1498/CD and 2/1528/CC Functions concerned Safety EMC Environment Quality assurance THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL UNDER STUDY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. IT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES. RECIPIENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT, WITH THEIR COMMENTS, NOTIFICATION

18、OF ANY RELEVANT PATENT RIGHTS OF WHICH THEY ARE AWARE AND TO PROVIDE SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. Title IEC TS 60034-24: Rotating electrical machines Part 24: Online detection and diagnosis of potential failures at the active parts of rotating electrical machines and of bearing currents - Application g

19、uide CEI 60034-24 : Machines lectriques tournantes Partie 24 : Dtection et diagnostic en ligne de dfaillances potentielles des parties actives de machines lectriques tournantes et de courants de palier - Guide dapplication FORM DTS (IEC) 2002-08-09 Copyright 2008 International Electrotechnical Commi

20、ssion, IEC. All rights reserved. It is permitted to download this electronic file, to make a copy and to print out the content for the sole purpose of preparing National Committee positions. You may not copy or “mirror“ the file or printed version of the document, or any part of it, for any other pu

21、rpose without permission in writing from IEC. Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS 2 CONTENTS 1 Scope.6 2 Normative references .6 3 Terms and definitions .6 3.1 Distribution factor6 3.2 Chording (pitch) factor.6 3

22、.3 Branch factor.7 4 Basis of the diagnosis 7 5 Kinds of electrical signal analysis .7 5.1 General remarks7 5.2 Stator current/voltage analysis 7 5.3 Induced voltages of auxiliary turns embedded into the stator slots or other magnetic sensors sensing the air-gap flux.8 5.4 Induced voltages of search

23、 coils collecting axial fluxes9 5.5 Shaft voltage analysis .10 6 Detection of bearing currents10 Annex A: Bibliography.15 Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ROTATING

24、 ELECTRICAL MACHINES Part 24: Online detection and diagnosis of potential failures at the active parts of rotating electrical machines and of bearing currents Application guide FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising

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37、ich is a technical specification, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 2: Rotating machinery. Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS 4 The text of this technical specification is based on the following docum

38、ents: Enquiry draft Report on voting XX/XX/DTS XX/XX/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical specification can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. NOTE: A tab

39、le of cross-references of all IEC TC 2 publications can be found in the IEC TC 2 dashboard on the IEC website. The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the maintenance result date1) indicated on the IEC web site under “http:/webstore.iec.ch“ in the

40、data related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be transformed into an International standard, reconfirmed, withdrawn, replaced by a revised edition, or amended. 1) The National Committees are requested to note that for this publication the maintenance result date is 201

41、2. Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS 5 Introduction The progress in design and technology resulted in an increasing reliability of rotating electrical machines, but failures could not be eliminated completely.

42、Since the demand for a high availability is permanently increasing, it is essential to detect deficiencies at an early stage and to recognize the origin of the fault in order to estimate the risk of a continuation of operation. It would be advantageous, if the signals which are obtained by the detec

43、tion methods presented in this guide, are suitable to distinguish the different failures from each other. By this means, the signal analysis can be used as input data of a complete monitoring system. The aim of this guide is to demonstrate all possible tools which are available for the intended purp

44、ose and to explain their advantages and disadvantages. The minimum requirements which must be met by the various sensors will be discussed, whereas the detailed design rules of it are outside the scope of this document. This guide deals with the detection of failures at the active parts of multi-pha

45、se rotating machines (all kinds of winding faults in stator and rotor, cage deficiencies, eccentricities) and of bearing currents. Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, South Bank University, 02/02/2009 05:54, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI 2/1537/DTS 6 ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES Part 24: Onlin

46、e detection and diagnosis of potential failures at the active parts of rotating electrical machines and of bearing currents Application guide 1 Scope This part of IEC 60034 is applicable to the on-line detection and diagnosis of failures at the active parts of multi-phase rotating electrical machine

47、s (induction and synchronous machines) and of bearing currents. The failure analysis includes: - interturn faults - phase-to-phase short-circuits - double earth faults and single earth faults of motors with earth connection of the star- point - static and dynamic eccentricities - cage imperfection (

48、e.g. broken bars or end-rings) - bearing currents This can be achieved by tools like search coils or other magnetic sensors or partly by the analysis of the terminal voltages and currents. The detection of the following effects is excluded from the scope: - vibration (covered by ISO standards, e.g.

49、ISO 10816 and ISO 7919) - partial discharge (covered by IEC 60034-27) - single earth-faults of motors without earth connection of the star-point - core imperfection Also excluded are special methods applicable for specific applications only (e.g. turbo generators). 2 Normative references None. 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Distribution factor The factor, related to a distributed winding, wh

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