In the category of unverified info... there is a spreadsheet of rotor bar numbers, stator slot numbers, etc for 1055 motors, mostly NEMA frame size, that I think came from Areva / Empath group. I found only one 2-pole that supposedly has 72 slots or more. It is as follows.
Manufacturer Louis Allis
Model 445US 54 2
Frame 445US
Speed 3530
HP 54
Voltage 306
Rotor Bars 34
Stator Slots 84
....Seems questionable given the voltage “306”.
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I think you have already seen the Reliance data which shows no 2-poles of 72 slots or more:
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EASA does list 72 slots as a valid combination for 2-pole machines (geared toward rewind) in the EASA Tech Manual table on coil grouping. It has annotation “6 groups of 12”, “12 12 12”, “1, 2, cir”. I know what the "6 groups of 12" means. I'm not sure exactly what is meant by “12 12 12”, “1, 2, cir” but I think it is just a simple description of the group connection. There is no mention of coil pitch in that table..
Of course we could post formula for pitch factor, but I’m pretty sure you know that one and just looking for actual built motors.
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