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AbstractPrepared by Working Group 3.4.9, Guide for the Application of Surge Voltage Protective Equipment on AC Rotating
Machinery 1000 Volts and Greater. The Working Group Scope is
to investigate past and present publications and practices in the
application of surge voltage protection to AC rotating machinery;
integrate and consolidate the knowledge on the subject; prepare
a suitable industry guide for the application of protective devices
in the protection of AC rotating machinery against surge voltages,
including integrally connected components. The bibliography organization is alphabetic by author, within reverse chronological
decades.
Index TermsArrester, capacitor, fast-front, ground-wall
insulation, inter-turn, rotating machinery, SPD, surge protection, surge protective device, switching surge, turn insulation,
turn-to-turn, ZORC.
I. STANDARDS
[1] EPCC (Electric Power Coordinating Committee,
South Africa) Guide for the Application of Switching
Surge Suppressors to Medium Voltage Motors.
[2] IEC Std 34-15, Rotating Electrical Machines, Part 15:
Impulse Voltage Withstand Levels of AC Rotating
Machines With Form-Wound Stator Coils.
[3] IEEE Std 1, General Principles for Temperature
Limits in the Rating of Electric Equipment and for
the Evaluation of Electrical Insulation.
[4] IEEE Std 43, Recommended Practice for Testing Insulation Resistance of Rotating Machinery.
[5] IEEE Std 56, Guide for Insulation Maintenance
of Large Alternating-Current Rotating Machinery
(10 000 kVA and Larger).
[6] IEEE Std 117, Standard Test Procedure for Evaluation of Systems of Insulating Materials for RandomWound AC Electric Machinery.
[7] IEEE Std 432, Guide for Insulation Maintenance
for Rotating Electrical Machinery (5 hp to less than
10 000 hp).
[8] IEEE Std 434, Guide for Functional Evaluation of Insulation Systems for Large High-Voltage Machines.
[9] IEEE Std 522, Guide for Testing Turn-to Turn Insulation on Form-Wound Stator Coils for AlternatingCurrent Rotating Electric Machines.
[10] IEEE Std 792, Recommended Practice for the Evaluation of Impulse Voltage Capability of Insulation Systems for AC Electric Machinery Employing FormWound Stator Coils.
Manuscript received September 22, 1999.
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