bentov
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2004
- 74
We repair/rewind generators (typically 250kw and smaller), generally growl test amortisseur cage windings during evaluation. An engineer at our trade association (EASA) advises that damaged amortisseur windings can be safely removed (not repaired) so long as the unit is not to be parallelled, but I've seen some info about damper function in response to load changes that makes me nervous about that. We have a 75kw in right now in need of a main stator rewind, has several open cage bars (down in the slot, can't just reweld to end rings). It's worth rewinding, but not worth repair if we also fix the damper cage (drill out all the bars, replace and reweld). Does anyone have experience successfully eliminating amortisseur windings for standby (not parallel) duty generators? If so, is it acceptable to simply part (and secure) all bars from the end rings?