forensiclab
Materials
- Nov 24, 2002
- 33
I have a situation where the failure of an 11kV transformer stator bar is being attributed to poor repair at a previous failure. Specifically it seems that the (repair) taping insulation was wound with a 10-20% overlay, instead of the manufacturer’s normal 50% overlay. I would appreciate any advice I could be given as follows.
1. Is it a cardinal rule that all insulation taping for high voltage applications should be carried out with a 50% overlay? If so, is there a specification for this or an authority that can be quoted.
2. Are compromised stator bars ever rehabilitated by manually retaping, or is it best to use new bars?
1. Is it a cardinal rule that all insulation taping for high voltage applications should be carried out with a 50% overlay? If so, is there a specification for this or an authority that can be quoted.
2. Are compromised stator bars ever rehabilitated by manually retaping, or is it best to use new bars?