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What is important to Electric Equipment?
Electrical Mechanical
Thermal Efficiency
Transformers and Motors
Mechanical PropertiesExcellent strength to weight ratio, High Impact Strength, Good Flexural modulus and Tensile Strength, Very High Compression Strength
Electrical PropertiesHigh dielectric strength, arc resistance, track resistance
Environmental and Corrosion Resistance Resistant to Harsh Chemicals
Flame Resistant and Non-Melting Design Flexibility
Parts Consolidation, Appearance,Complexity, Functions, Size
Aesthetics Molded-in Color, Paint and Metalizing Temperature Stability Compatible in most UL EIS
Why Specify Thermosets
UL 1446
Verifying that all components are chemically compatible and when used at a given long term operational temperature
2 Types/Choices
UL approved EIS for a specific motor or transformer Database of insulation manufacturers that are available for adoption by
an end user
Full Thermal Aging Test
Sealed Tube Test
U.L 1446 Systems of Insulating Materials
Class 120 or Higher
Low Voltage < 1000 volts – UL 1771 is higher voltage
Dominating aging factor is temperature
Covers substitutions in minor insulations
Specifies test procedures for wire coatings and varnishes
U.L 1446 Systems of Insulating Materials
It does not cover a single component or single combination of materials
Does not cover systems that operate in oils, refrigerants, soaps etc…
Motorette or TransformeretteTesting
Construct Test Rigs
Heat Aging 4 temperatures – Highest to lowest - Test at end of each
cycle
Cold Shock -20 C
Mechanical Stress 1-3 hours Vibration at 60
Hz
End of Life Test 600 V phase to phase and phase
to ground
120 V turn to turn
10 minutes
Lowest test temperature shall result in geometric mean time (graphically) to end of life of at least 5000 hours
Qualifies the Major Components
Sealed Tube Testing
Developed to facilitate adding other products to the system without full testing
Twisted magnet wire pairs are loaded in to the tube then all the minor insulation samples
Dried for 1 hour at 221 F
Conditioned for 336 hours at temperature equal to the class rating of the system
Twisted pairs are then stressed electrically until breakdown
The results cannot be less than 50% of the original sample
Adopting the EIS
The easiest and most cost-effective method for a manufacturer of electrical equipment to have their own EIS system designation is to adopt a previously evaluated EIS without any modifications
Since it is not necessary to use all components of such an EIS the user could select an EIS containing all components needed.
Power – Making it Useful
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Exciting Prize Opportunity
Who said?
My wife can’t cook – she’s the worst cook in the world – at my house we pray after we eat….