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Materials System Specification

17-SAMSS-502

25 June 2007

Form-Wound Induction Motors 250 HP and Above


Motors and Generators Standards Committee Members
Anizi, Thani Salem, Chairman
Vouk, Alfred Oswald, Vice Chairman
Khairallah, Hussain Ali
Hassouneh, Awwad Shaban
Mahfoudhi, Refaat
Dabbousi, Rami Mohmmed Osama
As Swaimil, Mohammad Ahmed
Asiri, Yahya Ahmad
Najjar, Elias Mikhael
Zayir, Zaki Abdulla
Zainaddin, Samir Ahmed
Gurouni, Hesham Hamad
Qahtani, Naser Hadi

Saudi Aramco DeskTop Standards


Table of Contents
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Scope.............................................................
Conflicts and Deviations................................
References.....................................................
Qualification...................................................
Modifications to Industry Standard................

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Previous Issue: 28 September 2005 Next Planned Update: 1 October 2010


Revised paragraphs are indicated in the right margin
Primary contact: Anizi, Thani Salem on 966-3-8747955
CopyrightSaudi Aramco 2007. All rights reserved.

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Scope
This Specification, together with the Data Sheets, defines the mandatory requirements
for form-wound squirrel-cage induction motors rated 4 kV and above, and 185 kW
(250 HP) and above.

Conflicts and Deviations


2.1

If there are any conflicts between this Specification and associated purchasing,
project or engineering documents, this specification shall take precedence. For
any deviation and exception, an approved Waiver has to be included with the
purchasing documents.

2.2

Any conflicts between this Specification and other Mandatory Saudi Aramco
Engineering Requirements (MSAERs*) or referenced industry standards shall be
identified to the Company or Buyer Representative who will request the
Manager, Consulting Services Department of Saudi Aramco, Dhahran to resolve
the conflict.
*

Examples of MSAERs are Saudi Aramco Materials System Specifications


(SAMSSs), Engineering Standards (SAESs) and Standard Drawings (SASDs).

2.3

Direct all requests to deviate from this Specification in writing to the Company
or Buyer Representative, who shall follow internal company waiver procedure.

2.4

The designation "Commentary" is used to label a sub-paragraph that contains


comments that are explanatory or advisory. These comments are not mandatory,
except to the extent that they explain mandatory requirements contained in this
SAMSS.

References
The following is a summary of all the documents which have been mentioned within
this Specification. The specific part(s) of these documents which are applicable have
been identified throughout this Specification.
3.1

Saudi Aramco References


Saudi Aramco Materials System Specifications
17-SAMSS-503

Severe Duty Totally Enclosed Squirrel Cage


Induction Motors to 250 HP

32-SAMSS-013

Lubrication, Shaft Sealing and Control Oil


Systems for Special Purpose Applications
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34-SAMSS-625

17-SAMSS-502
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Vibration, Axial Position, and Bearing


Temperature Monitoring Systems

Saudi Aramco Engineering Standard


SAES-A-105

Noise Control

Saudi Aramco Inspection Requirements


Form 175-170300

Form Wound Induction Motors 250 HP and above

Saudi Aramco Forms and Data Sheets

3.2

Form NMR-7912

Non-Material Requirements for Rotating


Machinery

SA 6409-ENG

Request for Waiver of Saudi Aramco Engineering


Requirement

Industry Codes and Standards


American Petroleum Institute
API STD 541

Form-Wound Squirrel Cage Induction Motors250 Horsepower and Larger

API STD 614

Lubrication, Shaft-Sealing, and Control-Oil


Systems and Auxiliaries

API STD 670

Machinery Protection Systems

CENELEC
EN 10126

Cold Rolled Non-Oriented Electrical Steel Sheet


on Strip Delivered in the Fully Processed State

EN 10165

Cold Rolled Electrical Alloyed Steel Sheet on Strip


Delivered in the Semi-Processed State

International Electrotechnical Commission


IEC 34

Rotating Electrical Machines

IEC 38

Standards Voltage

IEC 72

Dimensions and Output Ratings for Rotating


Electrical Machines

IEC 79

Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas


Atmospheres

IEC 894

Guide for a Test Procedures for the Measurement


of Loss Tangent of Coils and Bars for
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Machines Windings
IEC 61986

Equivalent Loading and Super-position


Techniques Indirect Testing to Determine
Temperature Rise

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.


IEEE 112

Test Procedures for Polyphase Induction Motors


and Generators

IEEE 286

Recommended Practice for Measurement of


Power-Factor Tip-Up of Rotating Machinery
Stator Coil Insulation

IEEE 386

Separable Insulated Connectors for Power


Distribution Systems above 600 V

IEEE 522

Guide for Testing Turn Insulation of Form-Wound


Stator Coils for AC Electric Machines

ANSI/IEEE C62.11

Metal-Oxide Surge Arresters for Alternating


Current Power Systems

National Electrical Manufacturer's Association


NEMA MG 1

Motors and Generators

International Organization for Standardization

ISO 1680.1

Test Code for the Measurement of Airborne Noise


Emitted by Rotating Electrical Machines

ISO 12944-2

Paints and Varnishes - Corrosion Protection of


Steel Structures by Protective Paint Systems

Qualification
Induction motors shall be supplied by vendors qualified and approved by Saudi Aramco.

Modifications to Industry Standard


The following paragraph numbers refer to API STD 541, Fourth Edition, June 2004,
Form-Wound Squirrel Cage Induction Motors-500 Horsepower and Large,r which is
part of this Specification. The text in each paragraph below is an addition to API STD
541 unless it is noted as an exception. Paragraph numbers not appearing in API STD
541 are new paragraphs to be inserted in numerical order. Paragraph numbers
appearing in API STD 541 but not in this document have not been modified.

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When the phrase "unless otherwise specified" is used in this document, it shall be taken
to mean unless otherwise specified by the Saudi Aramco Company Representative or
Saudi Aramco Buyer.
Section 1

General

1.2

Alternative Designs
All deviations from this Specification shall be separately listed by the
Vendor in his quotation and shall refer to the relevant paragraph number.
Deviations shall be handled as outlined in Section 2 above.

1.3

Equivalent metric dimensions, fasteners and flanges may be used.

1.4

Conflicting Requirements
(Exception) See paragraph 2 (above) of this specification.

Section 2

Basic Design

2.1

General

2.1.2

Unless otherwise specified, equipment will be installed outdoors in a


desert area with relative humidity from zero to 100% (condensing) and
will be subject to wind blown dust and wind blown rain.
Commentary Note:
Metal temperatures can reach 70C (158F) when exposed to direct solar
radiation. This is assuming that the motor will be located outdoors unless
otherwise specified.

2.1.2.1

Motors and accessories must be capable of sustained operations in the


specified environment without serious physical deterioration or loss of
performance capability.

2.1.2.2

The motor painting system shall be suitable for ISO 12944-2 corrosion
category C4. If severe corrosive area or offshore is specified, the motor
painting system shall be suitable for corrosion category C5-M.

2.1.3

(Exception) Control of the sound pressure level to meet the specified


requirements shall be the sole responsibility of the Vendor.
(Addition) The weighted average sound pressure level of the motor shall
not exceed 85 dBA at distance of 1 meter for 4 pole motors and above and
90 dBA at a distance of 1 meter for 2 pole motors determined in

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accordance with IEEE-85 or ISO 1680.1 and IEC-60034-9 with the motor
operating at full voltage, rated frequency, and no load.
2.1.10

If coil end turn covers or baffles cannot be easily removed for inspection
then provisions must be made for easy access to the coil end turns for
boroscope/endoscope inspection. Drawings showing the locations of
access ports and a detailed procedure for boroscope/endoscope inspection
of the particular motor design shall be included in the instruction manual.

2.1.11

Unless otherwise specified, the minimum quantity of special tools shall be


one set per purchase order or contract.

2.1.13

(Exception) If, during the warranty period, while operating at the


conditions specified on the Data Sheet, the motor fails to meet the
specified performance, the Vendor shall be responsible for performing any
corrective action required.

2.2

Electrical Design

2.2.1.1

NEMA standard ratings are not required.

2.2.3

Starting and Running Conditions

2.2.3.1

The motor shall be capable of starting and accelerating the driven load to
operating speed with 80% of the rated voltage applied to the motor
terminals. Purchaser will provide load speed vs. torque curve and load
Wk when motor is purchased separately from driven equipment.
Exception:
Unless specified otherwise by Saudi Aramco or the motor is controlled with
an Adjustable Frequency Drive.

2.3

Winding and Insulation Systems

2.3.1

All motors shall have an epoxy base, polyesterimide base or combinations


thereof. Temperature rise shall be measured by slot-embedded resistance
temperature detectors (RTD).

2.3.3

Stator insulation system shall be service proven and shall have been
subjected to thermal evaluation in accordance to IEEE-429 for voltages up
to 6900 V, IEEE-434 for voltages above 6900 V, or IEC 34-18. Also, a
proven system is acceptable with the approval of Motor & Generators
Standards Chairman.

2.4

Mechanical Design

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2.4.1

Enclosures

2.4.1.1

General Requirements

2.4.1.1a

(Exception) Fiber-reinforced materials shall only be used internally.

2.4.1.1c

When specified as being for use offshore or in a severe corrosion


environment, AISI 316 series stainless steel shall be used for the
enclosure's bolts, studs, and other fastening devices up to size M10. For
sizes above M10 to M36, galvanized (zinc-chromate treatment) hardware
shall be used. For larger sizes, black phosphate coated hardware shall be
used.

2.4.1.2

Motor Enclosures and Corresponding NEMA Specifications

2.4.1.2.1

(Exception) Only totally enclosed motors shall be provided. TEWAC (or


IC equivalent code) may be provided for motors rated 23 MVA and above
if suitable cooling water is available.

2.4.1.2.3f

If auxiliary cooling fans are used for TEAAC motors, the main motors
shall meet the following requirements:
1)

Auxiliary cooling fan motors shall meet the requirements of


17-SAMSS-503.

2)

More than one fan shall be used. Fan motors shall be easily
accessible for maintenance and it shall be possible to remove and
replace cooling fan motors with the main motor operating the driven
equipment.

3)

For motors 6000 kW (8000 HP) of greater, the heat exchanger design
shall be such that the main motor meets all load and temperature rise
requirements with any one auxiliary cooling fans out of service.

2.4.1.2.3g

Air-to-air heat exchangers for TEAAC (or IC equivalent code) motors


shall be designed for 105 % of calculated losses including auxiliary motor
fan losses (if applicable). The 5 % allowance is to compensate for plugging
or fouling.

2.4.2

Frame and Mounting Plates

2.4.2.6

Motor mounting plate arrangement shall be such that the complete motor
assembly can be removed intact for repair without any on-site dismantling.
If bearing pedestals are baseplate mounted then it must be possible to
remove the complete motor/baseplate unit as one assembly. Soleplates

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shall be provided when the motor is mounted on a separate foundation, and


soleplates shall be permanently grouted in place.
2.4.2.14

Unless otherwise specified, minimum quantities of special mechanisms for


lifting, when required, shall be one per purchase order.

2.4.5

Rotating Element

2.4.5.1

General

2.4.5.1.1

A fatigue life assessment shall be conducted to demonstrate a 5000 start


requirement for 5000 hp motors and above.
All shaft repair procedures shall be submitted through the Company or
Buyer Representative for review and approval by the Coordinator,
Materials Engineering & Corrosion Control Division, Consulting Services
Department. Saudi Aramco shall have the right to reject the repair and
require a damaged shaft to be replaced.

2.4.5.1.7a

(Exception) For areas to be observed by radial vibration probes, the probe


track combined electrical and mechanical runout shall not exceed 13
micrometers (0.5 mils)

2.4.6

Dynamics

2.4.6.1

Resonances

2.4.6.1.1

All motors controlled by an Adjustable Frequency Drive shall be of stiff


shaft design (i.e., the lateral natural frequency of the rotor system shall be
15% above the maximum continuous operating speed.)

2.4.6.2

Dynamic Analysis

2.4.6.2.1

For motors 2000 kW (2700 HP) and above which operate at or above 1800
RPM, the vendor shall provide a damped unbalanced response analysis for
each machine from zero to 115% of the maximum operating speed.

2.4.6.2.5

Mechanical equipment vendor is responsible for analysis and motor


electrical equipment vendor shall provide required physical data to Mech.
equip Vendor. Analysis is required for all applications

2.4.6.3

Balancing

2.4.6.3.8

Shaft-mounted fans and other removable components shall be component


balanced on a mandrel. Suitable access shall be provided for at least two
balancing planes for field trim balance.
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2.4.6.4

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Vibration
In the case of motors supplied with driven equipment, the package vendor
shall meet the API vibration limits with the motor coupled to the driven
equipment and operated at rated voltage and speed.

2.4.6.4.1

The maximum bearing housing velocity, in any direction, shall not exceed
3 mm/s (0.12 in/sec) RMS.

2.4.7

Bearings, Bearing Housings and Seals

2.4.7.1

Bearings

2.4.7.1.1

Hydrodynamic radial bearings shall be provided on horizontal motors.

2.4.7.1.2

(Exception to last sentence) The metal temperature of pressure lubricated


bearings shall not exceed 105C in the loaded area, based on a maximum
oil inlet temperature of 60C. During shop testing, the differential between
the bearing loaded area temperature and the actual oil inlet temperature
shall not exceed 45C.

2.4.7.1.14

(Exception) The ambient temperature shall be 50C.

2.4.7.1.15

Oil cooler shall maintain the lube oil supply temperature at or below 60C.

2.4.7.2

Bearing Housings

2.4.7.2.4

(Exception) Indirect air gap measurement is allowed for vertical motors.


The method of measurement must be reviewed to insure accurate central
positioning of the rotor.

2.4.7.3

Shaft Seals
Pressure balancing tubing material may be industrial grade flexible hose
suitable for the environment.

2.4.8

Lubrication

2.4.8.1

The motor vendor shall be responsible for selecting the means of


emergency coast down lubrication, based on input from vendor having
complete unit responsibility.

2.4.8.4

Unless otherwise specified, common pressurized or circulating oil systems


shall be supplied by the Vendor having unit responsibility.

2.4.8.5

Unless otherwise specified, lube oil shall be ISO VG46.

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2.4.8.6

(Exception) Unless otherwise specified, pressure oil systems shall


conform with the requirements listed on the driven equipment data sheet.

2.4.8.9

Duplex filters with a constant-flow transfer valve shall be provided.

2.4.9

End Play and Couplings

2.4.9.4

Unless otherwise specified, the electrical machine vendor shall install the
motor half coupling on the motor shaft with a cylindrical fit.

2.4.10

Materials

2.4.10.2

Castings

2.4.10.2.3

(Exception) Castings shall not be repaired by peening, plugging, burning


in, impregnating or by the use of any plastic or cement compounds.

2.4.10.6

Fans
(Exception) Only metallic fans are acceptable.

2.4.11

Nameplates and Rotation Arrows

2.4.11.1

Nameplates and rotation arrows shall be AISI 316 stainless steel with 2mm
minimum thickness.

2.4.11.2

All writing shall be indelibly marked in English with raised metal lettering,
engraving or stamping.

2.4.11.4

The following information, in addition to that detailed in Section 2.4.11.2,


shall be provided on either the same nameplate required by Section
2.4.11.2 or on a separate nameplate:
a.
b.
c.

2.4.11.5

Saudi Aramco purchase order number or contract number.


Location of manufacture
Manufacturer's order reference number

Each major component of the motor shall be identified with the motor
serial number, which may be stamped on a nameplate affixed to the
component or stamped directly on the component itself. The instruction
manual shall indicate where these markings can be found. The following
major components shall be identified:
a.
b.
c.

Stator frame
Stator core pack (if removable)
Rotor
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d.
e.

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Bearing pedestals
Bearing end caps

Section 3

Accessories

3.1

Terminal Boxes

3.1.1

Main terminal boxes shall be sized to accommodate motor lead


connections, specified current transformers, and, when required by 3.6.2,
surge capacitors and surge arresters.

3.1.2

The terminal box shall be capable of withstanding the fault described in


this section.

3.1.3

Terminal boxes for accessory leads shall be located on the side of the
motor opposite the main terminal box, unless otherwise specified.
Accessory leads shall terminate on terminal blocks.
Exception:
Terminal boxes for terminal leads for current and potential transformers
located in the main terminal box are not required to be on the opposite side
of the motor from the main terminal box. These PT and CT leads are
permitted to terminate in the main terminal box provided that they are
separated from the power leads by a suitable physical barrier and that they
can be accessed with the cover or door for the main terminal leads in place.
(i.e., A separate door or cover provides access to the CT and PT terminal
section.) CT leads shall terminate on shorting terminal blocks suitable for
CT terminations. Main terminal box space heater leads may be terminated
on the same side as the main terminal box.

3.1.4

Terminal boxes for accessory leads shall meet the requirements for NEMA
4 or, in the case of severe corrosive areas, NEMA 4X or IP54, with 316
stainless steel.
(Exception) If vertical gasketed surfaces are not provided with a drip
shield, then the enclosure shall be NEMA 4X type.

3.1.6b

If a terminal box contains accessories (e.g., current transformers, surge


arresters, etc.), space heaters shall be provided.

3.1.6c

Drains shall be provided on fabricated boxes for outdoor applications.

3.1.6d

Breathers shall be provided on fabricated boxes for outdoor applications.


(Exception) a combined Drain/Breather is acceptable.

3.1.6f

Removable links shall be provided.


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3.1.6g

Adequate space for outdoor type terminations for the shielded cables shall
be provided in the terminal box.

3.1.6m

Ground bus shall be provided for motors 750 kW (1000 HP) and above.

3.1.8

If differential current transformers are specified, secondary leads shall be


provided.

3.1.10

All motor accessory wiring external to the machine shall be mechanically


protected in galvanized rigid steel conduit terminated by stainless steel
flexible liquid-tight conduit as per section 5.5 of API STD 670.
Rigid steel conduit fittings shall be cast iron or cast steel. For motors
specified for use in severe corrosion areas, the conduit and conduit fittings
shall be either PVC coated or in stainless steel.
Exception:
Flexible liquid-tight conduits may be used for TEFC motors.

3.2

Winding Temperature Detectors

3.2.1

Embedded RTDs for the stator windings shall be provided as follows:


Size Motor
RTDs Per Phase
185 kW (250 HP) through 7500 kW (10,000 HP)
2
Above 7500 kW (10,000 HP)

3.2.1.1

RTDs shall be 100-ohm, platinum, three-lead resistance temperature


detector with a temperature coefficient of resistance equal to 0.00385
ohm/ohm/C from 0C to 100C.

3.2.1.2

Leads of sensing elements shall not be grounded in the terminal box.

3.3

Bearing Temperature Detectors

3.3.1

Bearing temperature sensors shall be installed on motors with


hydrodynamic bearings. The bearing temperature sensors (RTDs) and
sensor installation shall meet the applicable requirements of API STD 670
and 3.2.1.1 above.

3.4

Space Heaters

3.4.1

Space heaters shall be supplied for all motors.

3.4.2

An engraved nameplate shall be located near the space heater terminal


block which shows the space heater operating single phase voltage.
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3.6

Alarms and Control Devices for Motor Protection

3.6.2

Surge Protection
Motors rated 13.2 kV and above shall be furnished with surge capacitors
and surge arresters. Unless otherwise specified, surge capacitors and
arresters are not required on lower voltage motors.
Exception:
Surge arresters and capacitors shall not be installed with motors fed from
Adjustable Frequency Drives.

3.6.3

Differential Current Transformers


Motors 3750 kW (5000 HP) and larger shall have provisions for selfbalancing differential relay protection. Motor vendor shall provide and
install 50:5 ratio, ANSI rating C20, current transformers in each phase for
this purpose. The IEC equivalent of the C20 ANSI class current
transformer (50:5 CT with 5VA class, 10P20, 5 A) is acceptable.
Exception:
Motors controlled with Adjustable Frequency Drives shall not be equipped
with current transformers for differential protection.

3.8

Vibration Detectors

3.8.3.1

Horizontal motors rated in excess of 750 kW (1,000 HP) and equipped


with hydrodynamic radial bearings shall be provided with two noncontacting vibration probes in each radial bearing housing and one event
per revolution (key phasor) probe.

3.8.3.2

Motors equipped with hydrodynamic radial and hydrodynamic thrust


bearings shall be provided with two non-contacting vibration probes in
each radial bearing housing, two axial position probes and one event per
revolution (key phasor) probe.

3.8.3.3

Vertical motors driving pumps shall have two velocity transducers


mounted on or as close as practicable to the top bearing housing. One
transducer shall be mounted on the axis of the pump suction/discharge
nozzles and the other at 90 degrees to this axis. Vertical motors driving
equipment other than pumps shall have the transducers mounted in the
direction of maximum vibration, as determined by testing.

3.8.3.4

Vibration and position equipment shall be furnished and installed in


accordance with API STD 670.
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Partial Discharge Monitors


Partial discharge equipment shall be installed on all 13.2 kV and above
rated motors. The equipment shall include the following:

3.9.1

Capacitive couplers permanently mounted inside the main terminal box.

3.9.2

Coupler output signal cables.


Auxiliary partial discharge signal terminal box mounted near the main
terminal box for terminating coupler output signal cables. The mounting
location shall facilitate easy access to the terminal box for making partial
discharge readings.
Exceptions:
1)

Partial discharge monitoring can be deleted if approved by the Company or


Buyer representative with the concurrence of the Proponent or Coordinator,
Electrical Systems Division, Consulting Services Department.

2)

Iris Power Engineering Inc. is an acceptable supplier of PD monitors.


Equivalent PD monitoring equipment from an alternate manufacturer can
be provided if approved by the Company or Buyer representative with the
concurrence of the Coordinator, Electrical Systems Division, Consulting
Services Department.

Section 4

Inspection, Testing and Preparation for Shipment

4.2

Inspection

4.2.1

General

4.2.1.1a

Certification of materials shall be kept available.

4.2.1.1e

Final assembly maintenance and running clearance data shall be kept


available.

4.2.1.3

Ultrasonic inspection shall be performed on all forged components.


Magnetic particle and liquid penetrant inspection shall be performed on all
shaft welds.

4.2.3.2

For all machines having circulating, pressure oil systems, the oil system
furnished shall meet the cleanliness requirements of API STD 614 or
equivalent standards.

4.3

Final Testing

4.3.2

Routine Test
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4.3.2.1d

The preferred values of test voltage shown in Table 6 (API STD 541) shall
be used for the polarization index. Minimum insulation resistance when
corrected to 40C shall be 100 megohms.

4.3.4

Stator Tests

4.3.4.1

Stator Core Test


The stator core test shall be performed for all motors rated 6.6 kV and
above and all motors rated above 3700 kW (5000 HP).

4.3.4.2

Surge Test
Special surge tests on two additional sample coils shall be performed, per
purchase order, whether the order consists of one motor or more. It is
required when the order consists of motors rated 6.6 kV and above and
motors rated above 3700 kW (5000 HP). Saudi Aramco shall have the
option to select the two test coils.

4.3.4.3

Power Factor Tip-Up Test


The power factor tip-up test (delta tan delta) is required for motors with
rated voltages 6.6 kV and above. The power factor tip-up test shall be
performed on the complete stator. If the tip-up, when measured at 100%
and 25% of rated line-to-ground voltage, exceeds 1% for either coil, this
shall be reviewed and approved by the Company or Buyer Representative
with the concurrence of the Coordinator, Electrical Systems Division,
Consulting Services Department, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran.

4.3.4.4

Sealed Winding Conformance Test


The sealed winding conformance test shall be performed when specified or
when the site data indicates installation offshore or in a nearshore
area. The tests described in this section shall be performed prior to
routine tests.
Dielectric breakdown of any component of the complete stator winding
system (including the motor leads) during this test as a result of the highpotential test or stopping the test at lower than required high-potential test
voltage to avoid dielectric breakdown shall be considered a test failure.
Repairs to the stator winding system required to correct a failed test shall
require approval by the Saudi Aramco representative in coordination with
the Coordinator, Electrical Systems Division, Consulting Services
Department.

4.3.5

Special Tests
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4.3.5.1

Complete Test

4.3.5.1.1

The complete test shall be performed for all motors rated 6.6 kV and above
and all motors rated above 3700 kW (5000 HP). As an alternative, this test
shall be in accordance to the applicable portion of IEC 34-2 and IEC 34-4.
Exception:
Unless otherwise specified, the complete test is required on only one of
each motor of identical design and rating supplied on the same order or
contract.

4.3.5.1.1e

If motor rating exceeds test field limitations, data calculation shall be


performed per IEC 61986.

4.3.5.1.1g

The sound pressure level test shall be in accordance with ISO 1680.1 or
ANSI/NEMA MG 1, Part 9.

4.3.5.2.1

The heat run test shall be performed for all motors. If motor rating
exceeds test field limitations, an extrapolation of the expected temperature
rise at full load shall be provided, such as the method described by IEC
61986.
Exception:
Unless otherwise specified, the heat run test is required on only one of
each motor of identical design and rating supplied on the same order or
contract.

4.4

Preparation for Shipment

4.4.1b

All loose materials and mill scale shall be removed from housings.

4.4.1g

Calcium Chloride shall not be used as a desiccant.

Section 5

Guarantee and Warranty

5.1

In addition to the guarantee and warranty specified in contract or purchase


order documents, the efficiency shall be guaranteed in accordance with
6.1.4 f. If the efficiency is tested in accordance with 6.1.4 f. and found to
be less than the guaranteed efficiency, the cost of the motor shall be
reduced by an amount equal to the difference between the actual losses and
the guaranteed losses, in kilowatts at the specified normal operating load,
multiplied by the evaluation factor $/kW given in the data sheet (up to a
maximum of 15% of the cost of motor). In addition, should the efficiency
be found to be less than the guaranteed efficiency, the vendor will absorb
the cost of the test.

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5.2

Minimum guaranteed efficiency in accordance with 6.1.4f shall be 94% for


motors with rated synchronous speed of 1800 RPM or higher (i.e., 2 or 4
pole motors).

Section 6

Vendor's Data

6.1

Proposals

6.1.4

Additional specified conditions for performance curves and data are: 25%,
50% and 90% of the rated voltage.

6.1.4f

(Exception) Expected efficiency shall be replaced by guaranteed


efficiency at the normal operating load.

6.1.4h

When the motor is purchased from the vendor who supplies the driven
equipment, the vendor shall supply as part of his proposal, in addition to
the motor inertia required in 6.1.4.g., the total load Wk and the motor and
load torque versus speed, line current versus speed, power factor versus
speed, and acceleration time for the operating conditions specified.

6.2

Contract Data

6.2.3

Data

6.2.3.2e

Complete winding data shall be supplied. Data shall be sufficient to


rebuild a set of coils when required.

6.2.4

Instruction Manuals

6.2.4.3j

As built vendor data sheets and all curves (thermal curves, speed-torque
curves, etc.) and drawings referred to on the vendor data sheets shall be
included in the operations and maintenance manuals.

28 September 2005
25 June 2007

Revision Summary
Major revision.
Minor revision.

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APPLICABLE TO:
[ ] Inquiry
[ ] Proposal
Plant: ______________
Plant No. ______________

[ ] Purchase
[ ] As Built
Driven Equipment: _________________________

Purchaser's Data to Be Supplied With Inquiry:

MOTOR DESIGN DATA

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BASIC DATA:
Type of Motor:
[ ] General Purpose
[ ] Special Purpose
Volts: __________
Phase: 3
Hertz: 60
Nameplate: _____________kW _____________HP
Synchronous RPM: ________
Min. % Overspeed:
[ ] Per NEMA MG 1
[ ] Special ______%
Bearing Type:
[ ] Hydrodynamic [ ] Antifriction
Maximum Drive Equipment Vertical Thrust (Vertical Motors): ________________________________________________
Differential Protection Required: [ ] Yes [ ] No
ANSI Class of Differential Current Transformer Required: _________________________________________

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SITE DATA:
Area Classification:
[ ] Non-Hazardous
[ ] Hazardous (Classified)
Class: ___________
Group: ___________
Division: ______________
Ignition Temperature: _________C
Elevation: _____________m.
Motor Location:
[ ] Outdoors
[ ] Indoors
[ ] Offshore
Non-Massive Foundation Description: __________________________________________________________________

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[ ] Severe Corrosive Area
[ ] External Forces and Moments ___________________________________
Seismic Loading: _____________________________
[ ] Other ______________________________________

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONDITIONS:


Max. S.C. KVA at Motor Bus ____________________
Min. S.C. KVA at Motor Bus ____________________
Resistance Grounding System Ground Fault Amperes

I t Let-Through Energy __________________________


X/R Ratio ____________________
[ ] 400 [ ] 1000 [ ] Other ____________

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[ ] Full Voltage
[ ] Reduced Voltage % and Type _______________________________________________
[ ] Variable Frequency Drive Unit Type ________________________________________________________________
[ ] VFD Details Attached (If motor purchased separately from drive unit.)
[ ] Torques in Excess of NEMA MG 1, if required _________________________________________________________
[ ] Loaded (100%)
[ ] Partially Loaded ___________________%
[ ] Other __________________
[ ] Load Speed vs Torque Curve and Load wK __________________________ Provided
[ ] Voltage at Locked Rotor (Min. % of Rated if Less Than 80%) _____________%
[ ] Capability in Excess of Table 2, if required ___________________________________________________________

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[ ] Horizontal
[ ] Vertical Shaft Up
[ ] Vertical Shaft Down
[ ] Foot Mounted
[ ] Flange Mounted, NEMA Type ___________________________________________
[ ] Baseplate Furnished By _________________ [ ] Soleplate Furnished By: _______________________

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[ ] TEFC
[ ] TEAAC

[ ] TEPV
[ ] Explosion Proof
TEAAC Tubes: [ ] Copper

[ ] Other ______________________________________
[ ] Copper Alloy
[ ] Aluminum
[ ] Aluminum Alloy
[ ] Stainless Steel
[ ] AISI 300 Series Hardware (Always required for severe corrosive area)

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Drive System:
[ ] Direct Connected

[ ] Gear

Type Coupling: _______________

Furnished By: ______________

BI/JO No. _______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. _________
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By: _____________________
Date: _____________ Revision ____________

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Rotation Required by Driven Equipment When Facing Motor Opposite Drive End:
[ ] Clockwise
[ ] Counterclockwise
Driven Equipment Wk ________________ kg-m (lb-ft) @ ________________ RPM
[ ] Other _________________________________________________________________________________________

[ ] Reciprocating Compressor Load:


Crank-Effort Diagram Curve No. _________________________________

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Miscellaneous:
Evaluation Factor (EF) _____________________$/kW (Paragraph 5 of specification)
Normal Operating Load; kW (HP) ___________________
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT

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Bearing Temperature Detectors:


[ ] Terminal Head Required
[ ] Box Required
[ ] Bearing Housing Temperature Indicators Required _____________________________________________________

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Partial Discharge Sensors:


[ ] Required Type/Manufacturer: ____________________________________________________________________
Installation Location: ________________________________________________________________________________
Other: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

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Lubrication System:
[ ] Self Lube
[ ] Pressure Lube
[ ] Oil Mist
[ ] Bearing Oil Rings for Coastdown Required
[ ] Bearing Constant-Level Sight Feed Oilers Required; Type _______________________________________________
[ ] Special Seals Required For Gas Purge
[ ] Non-Conductive Seals Required
[ ] Lube System Common with Driven Equipment: Supplied By ____________________________________________

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Main Terminal Box:


[ ] Specific Box Location Required: ____________________________________________________________________
[ ] Box Required to Oversized for Installation of Purchaser Equipment
Purchaser Equipment to Be Installed: ____________________________________________________________
Main Supply Leads:
Conductor Size ____________
Type _____________
Insulation _____________
[ ] On Line Motor Monitoring Sensors Required to be Installed:
Type/Manufacturer ___________________________________________________________________________
[ ] Phase Current Transformers for Local Ammeter Required:
Accuracy Class _______________
Quantity ________________
Ratio _________________
Mounted/Installed by _________________________________________________________________________
[ ] Voltage Transformers Required for Local Voltmeter:
Accuracy Class _______________
Quantity ________________
Ratio _________________
Mounted/Installed by _________________________________________________________________________
Provisions for Main Supply Lead Termination:
[ ] Universal Bushing Stud
[ ] Seperable Connector per ANSI/IEEE 386
[ ] Other, Specify ___________________________________________________________________________
[ ] Terminal Box Space Heaters Required
[ ] Provisions for Terminal Box Purging Required
[ ] Silver-plated Bus Connections Required
[ ] Ground Bus Required
[ ] Other Main Conduit Box Requirements: ______________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Space Heaters: (Mark all available voltages)


[ ] 120 V, 1 ph.
[ ] 120/208 V, 3 ph.
[ ] 240 V, 1 ph.
[ ] 277/480 V, 3 ph.
[ ] 480 V, 3 ph.
Max. Surface Temp. at Operating Volts ________________ C

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BI/JO No. _______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. _________
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By: _____________________
Date: _____________ Revision _____________

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Coupling:
[ ] Taper Fit
[ ] Cylindrical Fit
[ ] Coupling Supplied By ___________________________________
Manufacturer _______________
Model _______________
Data Sheet No. _____________________
Supplied By:
[ ] Motor Manufacturer
[ ] Driven Equip. Mfg.
[ ] Purchaser
Idling Adapter/Mass Moment Similator Supplied By ________________________________________________________
Coupling to be Used For Test: [ ] Contract
[ ] Shop
[ ] None
Painting:
[ ] Vendor's Standard
[ ] Extra Coat at Shipment
[ ] Saudi Aramco Approved Protective Coating System APCS _______________________________ (Copy Attached)
Miscellaneous:
[ ] Epoxy Grout to be Used, Type ____________________________________________________________________
Nameplate material:
[ ] Stainless Steel
[ ] Monel
Quantity of Special Tools and/or Special Lifting Equipment Required __________________________________________
[ ] Shaft Seal of Electrically Non-Conducting Material
Location of Auxiliary Junction Boxes ___________________________________________________________________
Switches with Contacts Rated for DC
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
[ ] Data Required on Current Variation and Efficiency for Variable Torque Load
[ ] Motor Manufacturer Review and Comment on Foundation Drawings Required
[ ] Assembly Photographs Required per 6.2.4.5
External Forces on Motor Housing That May Affect Site Performance _________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
[ ] Special Shipping Bearings Required per 4.4.3.9
Other/Comments __________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________

BI/JO No. ______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. ________
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Date: _____________ Revision ____________

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Required Analysis, Shop Inspection, and Tests


Required
Lateral Critical Speed Analysis by ___________________
[ ]
Design Review Meeting
[ ]
Torsional Analysis by _____________________________
[ ]
Shop Inspection
[ ]
Data Preservation
[x]
Radiographic Test; Parts: ____________________
[ ]
Ultrasonic Test; Parts: _______________________
[ ]
Magnetic Particle Test; Parts: _________________
[ ]
Liquid Penetrant Test; Parts: __________________
[ ]
Hardness Test; Parts: _______________________
[ ]
Optional ASTM Tests to be Proposed by Vendor
[ ]
Check Balance with Half Coupling
[ ]
Inspection for Cleanliness per API, or use of double filters
[ ]
Stator Inspection Prior to VPI
[ ]
Residual Unbalance Test
[ ]
Routine Test
[x]
Polarization Test; Volts
[ ] 1000 V
[ ] 2500 V
[ ] 5000 V
[x]
Vibration Recording
[ ]
Stator Core Test
[ ]
Special Surge Test on Sample Coils
[ ]
Sealed Winding Conformance Test (only for near-shore/offshore locations) [ ]
Complete Test
[ ]
Rated Rotor Temperature Test if no Complete Test
[ ]
Bearing Inspection at Completion of Test
[ ]
Unbalance Response Test
[ ]
Bearing Housing Natural Frequency Test
[ ]
Certified Data Prior to Shipment
[ ]
Other ___________________________________________
[ ]
_________________________________________________
[ ]
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[ ]
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Note: Not all Purchaser data items are applicable for all orders. Items which are not applicable should
be marked "N/A" by the purchaser. Purchaser should mark with an asterisk (*) items which are to be as
specified by the driven equipment manufacturer. Items marked with an asterisk (*) shall be filled in by
the vendor and returned with the proposal.

BI/JO No. _______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. _________
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Date: _____________ Revision ____________

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Vendor Data to Be Supplied With Proposal:


Vendor ___________________ Purchased by ___________________ Ultimate User ______________________
Vendor Job Reference ________________ Proposal No. ________________ Contract No. _________________
Kilowatts (Horsepower) __________________________
Full Load Speed (RPM) ___________________________
Frame No. ____________________
Enclosure Type ____________________________________________
Locked Rotor:
Amps at Rated Voltage ____________
Locked Rotor Withstand Time, Cold at:
70% Voltage ___________sec
90% Voltage ___________sec
Locked Rotor Withstand Time, Hot at:
70% Voltage ___________sec
90% Voltage ___________sec

Amps at 80% Voltage _____________

Power Factor ________________

80% Voltage ____________sec


100% Voltage ____________sec
80% Voltage ____________sec
100% Voltage ____________sec

Motor Rotor Wk __________________________


Torque:
Full Load Torque (FLT) _____________kg-m
Pull-up Torque _____________%FLT

Locked Rotor Torque _____________% FLT


Breakdown Torque _______________% FLT

Speed-Torque Curve No. ____________________


Speed-Current Curve No. ________________________
Estimated Starting Time at __________________ % Voltage; Curve No. ____________________________________
Design Data at 1.0 Service Factor and Rated Voltage:
No Load Current ___________________Amps
Normal
Load
25%
50%
75%
Full
Operating
Amperes
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_______ ________
Power Factor
_______
_______
_______
_______ ________
Nominal Efficiency
_______
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_______
_______ ________
Guaranteed Efficiency
_______
_______
_______
_______ ________
Bearing Type _____________________________________________________________________________________
Utility Requirements:
Bearing Oil:
Type Oil ________________ ____________L/s (GPM)Pressure ______________kPa
Heat Load to Be Removed ________________kW
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Ventilation Air Requirements:
Quantity ______________m /s (std.) Pressure ______________kPa
Information for Reciprocating Compressor Load:
Crank-Effort Diagram Curve No. __________________
Max. Current Pulsations _________________% Full Load
Calculated Efficiency Based on Current-Pulsation Operating Conditions: _______________________________________
Weights/Dimensions:
Net Weight ____________kg Rotor Weight _____________kg Shipping Weight _____________kg
Max. Erection Weight __________kg Length ___________m Width ___________m Height ____________m
Air Gap ____________mm
Other Required Information:
Max. Sound Pressure Level at 1 meter _____________dB(A)
When Rotor Dynamic Analysis is specified, List of Foundation Data Required from Purchaser: ______________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________

BI/JO No. _______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. _________
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Comments: _______________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________

Data to be Supplied by Vendor After Receipt of Order:


[ ] As Designed

[ ] As Built

GENERAL INFORMATION
Vendor ___________________ Purchased By ___________________ Ultimate User ______________________
Vendor Job Reference _______________ Proposal No. ________________ Contract No. __________________
Site _____________________ Service _____________________ Equip. No. ____________________________
Model ___________________
Serial No. ___________________
MOTOR DATA
Rating Data at 1.0 Service Factor:
Nameplate Power _________kW (HP)
Voltage __________
Phase _________
Hertz __________
Full Load Speed __________RPM Enclosure Type __________________
Frame Size ____________________
Rotation When Facing Motor Opposite Drive End:
[ ] Clockwise
[ ] Counter-Clockwise
[ ] Bi-Directional
Thermal Capacity Curve Numbers _____________________________________________________________________
Insulation System:
Class ___________

Temperature Rise __________.C above __________ C ambient at 1.0 SF

Induction Motor Equivalent Circuit Data:


Locked Rotor at Rated Voltage:
Stator R _____________ Stator X _____________ Magn X _____________
Rotor R _____________
Rotor X _____________
Magn R _____________
Rated Load at Rated Voltage:
Stator R _____________ Stator X _____________ Magn X _____________
Rotor R _____________
Rotor X _____________
Magn R _____________
Phase-to-Phase Resistance _____________ohm @ ________deg. C
Subtransient Reactance X" d ___________________________
Total Winding Capacitance to Ground _____________________ uF
Residual Voltage Open-Circuit Time Constant:
Motor only: ____________seconds Motor with Surge Capacitors ______________seconds
Motor Rotor Wk _______________________________________
Torque:
Full Load Torque (FLT) _______________kg-m (ft-lb)
Locked Rotor Torque _______________% FLT
Pull-up Torque _______________%FLT
Breakdown Torque _________________% FLT
Motor Performance Curves Supplied:
Speed-Torque Curve No. _____________________
Speed-Current Curve No. ______________________
Speed Time Curve No. _______________________
Speed Power Curve No. _______________________
Estimated Starting Time at ________________________% Voltage; Curve No. _____________________________
Starting Performance Thermal Limit Curve No. ________________________________________________________
Test Report Reference No. _____________________________
Bearing Information:
Coupling End Bearing:

Manufacturer's Type _______________________

Part No. _________________________

BI/JO No. _______________________________


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Outboard End Bearing: Manufacturer's Type ________________________


Part No. _______________________
Bore Length ____________mm Bore Diameter _____________mm Min.
_____________mm Max.
Design Clearance with Shaft ________________mm Min.
_________________mm Max.
Bearing Loading _________________kPa
Thrust Bearing Top (Bottom): Manufacturer's Type _____________________
Part No. _____________________
Bearing Lubrication:
[ ] Self
[ ] Pressure
[ ] Flood
[ ] Other _______________________
Pressure/Flood Lubrication: Oil ___________L/s @ ___________kPa
________________________KW Losses
Weights/Dimensions:
Net Weight _____________kg
Rotor Weight _____________kg
Shipping Weight _____________kg
Maximum Erection Weight ________________kg
Maximum Maintenance Weight ________________kg
Area Classification:
Class ___________
Group ____________
Division _______________
Maximum Sound Pressure Level at 1 meter ________________________dB(A)
ACCESSORIES
Winding Temperature Detectors:
Number ________________
Resistance Rating, Ohm/Material _________________
Recommended Alarm Setting ______________ C
Recommended Trip Setting ___________________ C
Thermal Temperature Switch Contacts:
[ ] Normally Open, Closing Setting ________________C
[ ] Normally Closed, Opening Setting ______________ C
Bearing Temperature Detectors:
Resistance Rating, Ohm/Material _______________________
Recommended Alarm Setting _________________ C
Recommended Trip Setting ________________ C
Vibration Detector:
Non-Contracting Probes:
[ ] Provisions Only
[ ] Installed No. Per Bearing ______________________
Probe Type _______________
Model _______________
Oscillator/Demodulator Model ___________________
Bearing Housing Seismic Detectors:
[ ] Provisions Only
[ ] Installed
Sensor Type ________________
Model ________________
Output Transducer Model ____________________
No. Per Bearing _________________
Location (Orientation; H, V, A) ______________________________
Vibration Switch:
[ ] Manual Reset
[ ] Electrical Reset
Switch Type _________________________
Model ___________________________________________
Space Heaters: (Operating Conditions)
Motor Enclosure:
Voltage ________V
[ ] 1 Phase
Main Terminal Enclosure:
Voltage ________V
[ ] 1 Phase

[ ] 3 Phase

Wattage _______kW

Max. Surface Temp. _______ C

[ ] 3 Phase

Wattage _______kW

Max. Surface Temp. _______ C

Current Transformers:
Differential:
Class _______________
Phase:
Class _______________

Ratio _______________
Ratio _______________

Number Mounted ___________________


Number Mounted ___________________

Voltage Transformers:
Connection __________________
Fuse Type __________________

Ratio _______________
Ratio _______________

Number Mounted ___________________


Number Mounted ___________________

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Surge Protection:
Surge Arrestor Type: ___________________
Voltage ___________________
Capacitor Type ____________________
Capacitance ___________________ uF
OTHER INFORMATION
Drawing References ___________________________
Wiring Diagram _____________________________

Accessories Outline _______________________________

Winding/Rotor Repair Data:


All Dimension Units are: ______________________
Coil Information:
Total Copper Weight ____________kg
Copper Strand Size _________________________
Strand Insulation ______________________
Number of Strands per Coil Turn _____________________________
Turn Insulation ______________________________
Number of Turn per Coil _____________________________
Coil Ground Wall Insulation __________________________________________________________________________
Finished Coil Dimension in Slot Region WxHxL (Also give tolerances) ________________________________________
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Total Number of Stator Slots ________________________
Winding Throw ________________________________
Winding Connection ______________________________
Special End-Turn Bracing ___________________________________________________________________________
Slot Filler Description/Thickness:
Top _______________________________________________________________
Side ______________
Between Top/Bottom Coils ____________________________________________
Special End-Turn Bracing ___________________________________________________________________________
Other information __________________________________________________________________________________
Rotor/Rotor Bar Information:
Number of Rotor Bars ________________
Bar Alloy ________________
Length ______________________
Cross-Section Dimension (Also give tolerances) __________________________________________________________
Short Circuit End-Ring Alloy __________________________________________________________________________
Rough Forging or Cast Dimensions:
OD______________
ID ______________
Thickness _____________
Non-Magnetic Retaining Ring Alloy ____________________________________________________________________
Shaft Material ____________________________
Grade of Castings _____________________________________
Other Information:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
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BI/JO No. _______________________________


PO/RFQ No. ____________ L/I No. _________
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By: _____________________
Date: _____________ Revision ____________

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