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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi 110002
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1 All Members of Rotating Machinery Sectional Committee, ET 15; 2. All Members of Electrotechnical Division Council; and
3. All other Interested.
Dear Sir(s),
Please find enclosed a copy of the following draft Indian Standard:
DOC NO. TITLE
ET 15 (6897) Rotating Electrical Machines Specification for Terminal Boxes for 3 Phase Rotating Electrical Machines
ET 15 (6898) Rotating Electrical Machines Part 31 : Selection of energy-efficient motors including variable speed applications Application guide (IEC 60034-31:2010)
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experience in your business or profession, if these are finally adopted as Indian Standards. In case, you
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Last date for comments: 15-10-2015.
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to presume your approval for the above document as finalized. However, in case of comments of
technical in nature are received then it may be finalized either in consultation with the Chairman,
Sectional Committee or referred to the Sectional Committee for further necessary action, if so desired by
the Chairman, Sectional Committee.
Thanking you,
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
DRAFT FOR COMMENTS ONLY
(Not to be reproduced without the permission of BIS or used as Indian Standard)
Draft Indian Standard
ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES: SPECIFICATION FOR
TERMINAL BOXES FOR 3 PHASE ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES
Last date for receipt of comments is 15-10-2015
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0 Foreword
(Formal clauses will be added later)
1 SCOPE
This standard specifies types and performance requirements for terminal box for 3 phase
rotating electrical machines for rated voltages up to 15 kV rms.
This standard also specifies requirements of the terminations of the machines to
withstand high energy fault. However, it is to be noted that, withstand high energy fault is not a standard feature of the terminal box of machines with rated voltage up to and
including 690 volts. In such case, the design of terminal box will be entirely different and
may be inappropriate to the size of the machine itself.
For machines with rated voltages up to and including 690 volts, it is assumed that, fuses
or other energy limiting devices would protect the machine.
The standard applies to terminal boxes and terminal enclosures, but it does not specify
the requirements for flameproof terminal enclosures.
The choice of a particular termination will be largely governed by the service and
environmental conditions, but the standard is also relevant to the various types of cables
normally used, including aluminium and, where applicable, cable spreader boxes. The
scope of this standard does not cover the external supply cables in detail, but insofar as
the design of the terminals is concerned, essential data is listed.
Terminal boxes for small rating machines having rated outputs up to and including 0.75
kW or kVA per 1000 r/min are not covered by this standard.
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2 REFERENCES
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this
document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
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BS:4999:part145:1997 Specification of winding terminations
BS 5372:1997 Dimensions of cable terminations for multi core extruded solid dielectric
insulated distribution cables of rated voltages 600/1000 and 1900/3300V having copper
or aluminium conductor.
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CEGB standard 44122 Issue 2 Sept. 1969
ESI Standard 44-3 ; Issue 1 January 1975
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this document, the definitions in IEC 60050 and the following
definitions apply.
For the purposes of this standard, the term agreement means agreement between the manufacturer and purchaser.
3.1 Type Test
A test of one or more machines made to a certain design to show that the design meets
certain specifications. [IEV 411-53-01]
NOTE The type test may also be considered valid if it is made on a machine, which has minor deviations of rating or other characteristics. These deviations should be subject to agreement.
3.2 Routine Test
A test to which each individual machine is subjected during or after manufacture to
ascertain whether it complies with certain criteria. [IEV 411-53-02]
3.3 Degree of Protection
As defined in IEC 60034-5: 2000, 3.
3.4 Short Circuit
The accidental or intentional connection, by a relatively low resistance or impedance, of
two or more points in a circuit which are normally at different voltages.
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3.5 Short Circuit Current
An over- current resulting from a short circuit due to a fault or an incorrect connection in
an electric circuit (IEV 441-11-07).
NOTE The Short Circuit current levels defined in this standard is due to short circuits at the line terminals inside the terminal box.
3.6 Gland Plate
The plate provided at the bottom of terminal box facilitating cable entry to the motor
from either top, bottom or side.
3.7 Low Voltage
From 200V up to 1000V
3.8 High Voltage
Above 1000V up to 12000 V
3.9 Termination
The arrangement provided for making the connections between the machine winding
leads and the external conductors.
3.10 Terminal
A conducting element of a winding intended for connection to an external electrical
conductor.
3.11 Stud Terminals
A form of termination in which the terminals are stud mounted integral with the machine
frame or in a separate terminal enclosure.
3.12 Strip terminals
A form of termination in which the terminals are strip mounted integral with the machine
frame or assembly.
3.13 Flexible Leads
A form of termination in which the ends of the machine winding are brought out as
unsupported insulated flexible conductors.
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3.14 Air Insulated Termination
A termination so designed that the protection of phase conductors against electrical
failure is by adequately spaced bare conductors with appropriate insulated supports.
3.15 Cable Coupler
A form of termination in which the terminals are connected to the supply leads by means
of a plug and socket device.
3.16 Separable Insulated Connectors
A form of termination comprising a molded bushing and insulated elbow connector
coupling.
3.17 Separate Terminal Enclosure
A form of termination in which the terminals are connected to the incoming supply leads
inside a chamber, which need not be fully enclosed and may be formed by the
foundations beneath the machine.
3.18 Terminal Box
A type of terminal enclosure in which the terminals are connected to the incoming supply
leads inside a box. which encloses the connections and is of a size consistent to suit the
Rated r.m.s. current with adequate access and with adequate clearances and creepage
distances suitable for the highest system Voltage requirements.
3.19 Pressure Relief Terminal Box
A terminal box such that internal fault energy is relieved through a pressure relief
diaphragm without any disintegration of the front side exposed to operating Personnel.
3.20 Pressure Containing terminal Box
A terminal box such that the Internal fault energy is withstood without any disintegration
from Outside surface.
3.21 Flameproof Terminal Box
A terminal box designed to comply with additional flameproof requirements of
IEC60079-1.
3.22 Increased Safety Terminal Box
A terminal box designed to comply with additional Increased Safety requirements of IEC
60079-7.
3.23 Air Insulated Terminal Box
A terminal box so designed that the protection of phase conductors against electrical
fault within the terminal box is ensured by adequate air gap, with or without appropriate
insulated supports.
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3.24 Phase Insulated Terminal Box
A terminal box so designed that the protection of phase conductors against electrical
failure within the terminal box is separated mainly by solid insulation.
3.25 Phase Separated Terminal Box
A terminal box so designed that phase separation is provided by earthed metal barriers so
as to restrict any electrical breakdown between phases.
3.26 Phase Segregated Terminal Box
A terminal box so designed that phase segregation is provided by Insulated barriers so as
to restrict any electrical break- down between phases and / or phase to earth
4 SERVICE CONDITIONS
The Terminal Box shall be designed to suit operating site conditions specified for rotating
electrical machine, unless otherwise specified by the purchaser:
5 MATERIAL FOR CONSTRUCTION
5.1 Low Voltage Machines
Terminal box shall generally be of metal and adequately sized to terminate either copper
or aluminum conductor cables. The motor manufacturer shall ensure the type of cable
envisaged (copper or aluminium) prior to manufacturing of the terminal box. In other
than hazardous locations, non metallic, non burning materials for terminal boxes may be
used provided internal grounding means between the machine frame and the equipment
grounding connection is incorporated into the terminal box.
However, these terminal boxes shall meet the requirements of short circuit test as per
table-5.
In case cable end boxes are provided, the same may be of steel or cast iron; for single
core cables the cable end plate shall be of non magnetic material.
5.2 High Voltage Machines
Terminal box shall be of metal and adequately sized to terminate either copper or
aluminum conductor cables. The motor manufacturer shall ensure the type of cable
envisaged (copper or aluminium) prior to manufacturing of the terminal box.
In case cable end boxes are provided, the same may be of steel or cast iron; for single
core cables the cable end plate shall be of non magnetic material.
6 ARRANGEMENTS AND ENCLOSURES
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Terminal box shall have a degree of Protection as per clause 13 such that it remains clean
and dry internally in service. The arrangements shall embody the relevant features
selected from table 1. The Pressure relief device/ diaphragm should be so located that any
relief from it should not get dissipated away from the Motor or relief should be toward
the motor on which it is mounted.
Table 1 (Clauses 6 and 11)
Combinations for termination assembly
Sl No.
(1)
Terminal
Arrangement
(2)
Terminal
Type
(3)
Type of Energy Dissipation in
Case of the Terminal Box for
High Fault Levels V>=1100,
MVA>=value in table 5
(4)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
Air insulated
Phase insulated
Phase separated
Phase segregated
Separate terminal
Enclosure
Stud
Bushing
Strip
Cable coupler
Flexible leads
Pressure containing
Terminal box
or
Pressure relief Terminal box
NOTE The combination is to consist of any one of the termination arrangements given in column 1 combined with any one of the conducting parts given in column 2, combined with, for high fault levels, either of the terminal boxes given in
column 3.
7 DIMENSIONS OF CABLE TERMINATION
Fig 1
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7.1 Cable Sizes
The terminal box shall be suitable to accommodate the size and number of cables as
agreed between manufacturer and purchaser.
LV motor terminal box shall have gland plates suitable to terminate cables according to
table-2. This table is only for guidance purpose.
Table 2
(Clauses7.1 and 8) Dimensions of Cable Terminations for 3 and 4 Core Extruded Solid Dielectric Insulated
Distribution Cables of Rated Voltages 600/1100 volts and 3 core Cables of Rated
Voltages, 1900/3300 volts having Copper or Aluminium Conductors
Sl No. Dimensions and Current rating of Cable Terminations for 600/1000 V
Cross Section
Area of
Cable
Conductor
mm
(1) (2)
Aluminum Cable Copper Cable Minimum
Earthing
Terminal
size inside
terminal
box
(11)
B
(Minimum)
(3)
F
(4)
H
(5)
Current
Rating (In
ground)
with
Deration
Factor of
0.65 (6)
B
(Minimum)
(7)
F
(8)
H
(9)
Current
Rating (In
ground)
with
Deration
Factor of
0.65 (10)
i) 10 120 6 4.2 / 6.4 37 90 6 4.2 / 6.4 46 M5
ii) 16 125 6 6.4 / 8.2 47 100 6 6.4 / 8.2 60 M5
iii) 25 130 10 6.4 / 8.2 61 125 10 6.4 / 8.2 77 M5
iv) 35 145 10 6.4 / 8.2 73 140 10 6.4 / 8.2 93 M5
v) 50 165 10 8.2 / 10.2 86 165 10 8.2 / 10.2 113 M5
vi) 70 190 10 8.2 / 10.2 106 200 10 8.2 / 10.2 136 M8
vii) 95 220 10 10.2 / 12.7 127 225 10 10.2 / 12.7 164 M8
viii) 120 225 10 10.2 / 12.7 145 245 10 10.2 / 12.7 187 M8
ix) 50 240 10 10.2 / 12.7 162 270 10 10.2 / 12.7 210 M8
x) 185 265 10 10.2 / 12.7 183 300 10 10.2 / 12.7 234 M10
xi) 240 290 10 12.7 / 16.2 212 330 10 12.7 / 16.2 269 M10
xii) 300 360 10 16.2 / 20.3 238 375 10 16.2 / 20.3 300 M10
xiii) 400 480 10 16.2 / 20.3 271 500 10 16.2 / 20.3 331 M12
xiv) 2x185 300 10 10.2 / 12.7 366 340 10 10.2 / 12.7 468 M10
xv) 3x185 335 10 10.2 / 12.7 549 380 10 10.2 / 12.7 702 M10
xvi) 4x185 370 10 10.2 / 12.7 732 420 10 10.2 / 12.7 936 M10
xvii) 2x240 355 10 12.7 / 16.2 424 400 10 12.7 / 16.2 538 M10
xviii) 3x240 420 10 12.7 / 16.2 636 480 10 12.7 / 16.2 807 M10
xix) 4x240 480 10 12.7 / 16.2 848 545 10 12.7 / 16.2 1076 M10
xx) 2x300 440 10 16.2 / 20.3 476 460 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M10
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NOTES
1 The current rating of the cable is based upon a deration factor of 0.65
2 For HT motors the distance between gland plate and the terminal studs shall not be less than 500 mm.
7.2 Factors, which Affects Cable Accommodation
The limitations imposed by a number of factors as detailed in a, b, c have been taken into
account in determining the length required in the terminal enclosure to accommodate the
cable cores (dimension B in Fig.1).
a) Terminal lugs: Terminal lugs of compression type are usually longer than those of
other types.
b) Layout of cable cores: The dimensions specified in above table allow for the cores to
be crossed within the enclosure. However, if the terminal enclosure allows for the entry
of two or more cables, it will be necessary to increase dimension B to allow for crossing a
greater number of cable cores.
c) Type of terminal box; Phase segregation or phase separated.
8 EARTHING IN TERMINAL BOX
When motors are provided with terminal box for fixed terminal connections, a means for
earthing of terminal box shall be provided inside or outside the terminal box. A screw
stud or bolt intended for the termination of earthing conductor shall not be smaller than
mentioned in Table 2. When a terminal box mounting screw stud or bolt is used to secure
the earthing conductor to the main terminal box, there shall be at least one other
equivalent securing means for fixing the terminal box to the machine frame.
NOTE Use of.3 core cables is recommended for effective earthing of terminal box.
9 ELECTRICAL CLEARANCES
With the components of the terminations in the correct position, the clearances .and
creepage distances shall be not less than the values given in Table 3 and 4 as applicable.
Further, the clearances provided shall be adequate between cable lugs (that is equal to or
higher than the value indicated in table below) at termination to ensure ease of Copper or
Aluminium cable installation. Table 3
(Clause 9)
Minimum Clearance Distances (mm) in Air between Phase to Earth or between Phases
Sl No.
(1)
Nominal
Voltage
(2)
Machines with Frame Sizes
Up to 160 180,200
and 225
250 and 280 315
Rating of Machine at Nominal Voltage
Up to 22 kW
(3)
Above 22 kW
Up to 75 kW (4)
Above 75kW
Up to 185 kW (5)
Above
185 kW (6)
xxi) 3x300 520 10 16.2 / 20.3 714 540 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M10
xxii) 4x300 600 10 16.2 / 20.3 952 625 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M10
xxiii) 2x400 600 10 16.2 / 20.3 542 615 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M12
xxiv) 3x400 600 10 16.2 / 20.3 813 720 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M12
xxv) 4x400 600 10 16.2 / 20.3 1084 720 10 16.2 / 20.3 600 M12
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i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
Upto 660
1100
2300
3300
4160
6600
11000
13800
15000
6.4
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8.0
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10.0
12.5
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12.5
19.0
30.0
37.5
45.0
63.0
75.0
85.0
95.0
Table 4
(Clause 9)
Minimum Creepage Distances (mm) between Phase to Earth or between Phases
Sl No.
(1)
Nominal
Voltage
(2)
Machines with Frame Sizes
Up to 160 180,200
and 225
250 and 280 315
Rating of other Machine at Nominal Voltage
Up to 22
kW
(3)
Above 22
kW Up to 75
kW (4)
Above 75kW
Up to 185
kW
(5)
Above 185
kW
(6)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
Upto 660
1100
2300
3300
4160
6600
11000
13800
15000
11.2
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12.5
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12.5
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25
40
50
60
90
125
140
150 NOTES:
1. Some designs of pressure containing type terminal boxes may require the use of clearance and creepage distances
smaller than the values given in tables 3,. and 4.
2. The values given are for air insulated terminal boxes. These can be considerably less for phase separated and phase
insulated terminal boxes.
3. For Phase segregated terminal boxes the clearance and creepage values are left to the manufacturers design, except that these will have to pass the tests given in sec. 15 (b)
10 POSITION OF TERMINAL BOX
For foot-mounted machines of frame size 56 to 315, the following shall apply:
10.1 The terminal box shall be so located on the right-hand side, when looking at the
driving end of the motor, that there is adequate clearance between cable end plate and
ground for ease of routing and termination of cables;
10.2 It is recommended that unless the terminal box is on the top, the motors shall be so
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constructed that the terminal box may be located on the left-hand side by the
manufacturer, if requested by the user at the time the motor is ordered.
NOTES
1. Provision should preferably be made so as to enable cable entry to the terminal box in any one of four directions at right
angles.
2. The terminal box should be separated from main stator frame through a suitable barrier plate / or similar arrangement, so
as to prevent any foreign particles/objects falling inside the stator.
11 ABILITY OF TERMINATIONS FOR MACHINES RATED AT 1100V AND
ABOVE TO WITHSTAND SYSTEM FAULTS
Machine primary winding terminations, including internal flexible cables and connection
cables between the power supply cables and the motor windings, of machines for use on
electrical systems having nominal short circuit MVA capacities equal to or greater than
those in Table 1 shall be so rated that they will safely carry the fault current for the
specified duration.
NOTE The fault clearance time is usually assumed to be not longer than 0.25 s for machines protected by circuit breakers.
Table 5 (Clauses 5.1 and 11)
Nominal Short-circuit Capacity
Sl No.
(1)
Operating Voltage
(2)
Fault Level
(MVA)
(3)
Time Duration for
Withstanding
(4)
i) 11kV 2250 0.25 SEC
ii) 6.6kV to 11 KV 750 0.25 SEC
iii) >3.3kV to 6.6 KV 500 0.25 SEC
iv) 690V to 3.3 KV 250 0.25 SEC
v) Up to 690V 35 0.25 SEC
Terminal boxes for machines protected by circuit breakers and having nominal short
circuit capacities equal to or higher than those in table 5 shall be of either the pressure
relief or pressure containing type.
NOTE All motors upto and including 75kW/90kW shall be deemed to have fuse protection. Where motors are with only MCB and there is no fuse wire in circuit, then the terminal box shall be made suitable for with standing a short circuit
capacity of 35MVA for 0.25 secs
12 DEGREE OF PROTECTION
The degree of protection for terminal boxes shall minimum be that for its motor.
However degree of protection of IP54 and above may be considered for user specific
requirements.
13 TERMINATION FOR MOTOR AUXILIARIES
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The termination for motor auxiliaries shall be provided in a separate auxiliary terminal
box or inside the main terminal box as agreed between the manufacturer and the
purchaser.
Separate auxiliary terminal box whenever provided shall meet constructional
requirements of terminal box indicated at 6 & 7. The short circuit test is not required to
be conducted on auxiliary terminal box.
14 TESTS
The following type tests shall be conducted for motor Terminal Box
(a) Degree of protection test for the terminal box (This test may also be conducted with
the TB mounted on the motor at the time of DOP Test for motor).
(b) Terminal box-fault level withstand test.
The short circuit withstand ability test may be classified as:
(i) Three phase through fault current test.
(ii) Internal arc fault current test:
--Three phase to ground internal arc fault current test for air insulated
and phase insulated boxes
--Single phase to ground internal arc fault current test.
15 TEST PROCEDURE FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TEST ON MOTOR
TERMINAL BOX
The short circuit withstand ability tests classified above may be conducted as per the
requirements of the manufacturers/purchasers. However, for guidance purpose, the test
procedure is laid below.
The terminal box used for the above tests shall be new and in good condition. The
terminal box shall be fitted with incoming and outgoing bolted terminals and with a
suitable cross section of cable of length 3 to 5 meters to be connected between the testing
source and incoming terminals of terminal box. The terminal box shall be mounted on an
iron frame in order to mount the structure firmly on the test cell. The outgoing bolted
terminals of the terminal box shall be shorted with suitable cross section of copper links
or with flexible ropes.
15.1 Test quantities
The test quantities such as short circuit current, voltage and duration of the fault current
shall be defined by the manufacturer/utility before the commencement of the test. The
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tolerance on the current and voltage also be defined be the manufacturer/utility.
15.2 Details of Short Circuit Withstand ability Tests to be Performed
15.2.1 Through Fault Current Test - ( 3Phase through Fault Test)
For through fault current test, the terminal box is connected as per Test Circuit Diagram
given below and all the three phase outgoing terminals shorted outside the terminal box
with suitable cross section of copper links or with flexible copper ropes. The specified
short circuit current for the specified test duration shall be applied by the test source.
On completion of the test, the condition of the terminal box shall be inspected. The
terminal box is deemed to have passed the test if no external damage to the terminal box,
including pressure relief device, is noticed (other than operation of pressure relief
device).
1- Short circuit generator
2- Master breaker
3- Reactors variable in steps
4- Make switch
5- LV transformer with neutral earthed via shunt
6- Equipment under test
15.2.2 Internal Arc Fault Current Test
15.2.2.1 Three phase to ground internal arc fault current test
For three phase to ground internal arc fault current test, the terminal box is connected as
per Test Circuit Diagram given below. The three phase to ground short circuit is created
by a tinned copper wire of 0.5mm diameter cross section inside the terminal box. The
short circuit current at specified test voltage for the specified test duration shall be
applied by the test source.
On completion of the test, the condition of the terminal box shall be inspected. The
terminal box is deemed to have passed the tests if no external damage to the terminal box
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from terminal box cover side is noticed. Pressure relief device, if any incorporated in the
terminal box, should operate safely. The damaged component if any, should either get
vented through pressure relief device or remain inside the box.
For pressure containing type, the box should neither disintegrate nor any damaged
component come out of the Terminal Box.
1- Short circuit generator
2- Master breaker
3- Reactors variable in steps
4- Make switch
5- Terminal box under test
6- Fuse element
7- Series resistors for voltage measurement
8- Current transformer for current measurement
Test conditions:
Short circuit point: grounded
Source neutral: isolated
15.2.2.2 Single phase to ground internal arc fault current test
For single phase to ground internal arc fault current test, the terminal box is connected as
per Test Circuit Diagram given below. The single phase to ground short circuit is created
by a tinned copper wire of 0.5mm dia cross section inside the terminal box. The short
circuit current at specified test voltage for the specified test duration shall be applied by
the test source.
On completion of the test, the condition of the terminal box shall be inspected. The
terminal box is deemed to have passed the tests if no external damage to the terminal box
from terminal box cover side is noticed. Pressure relief device, if any incorporated in the
terminal box, should operate safely. The damaged component if any, should either get
vented through pressure relief device or remain inside the box.
NOTES
1. For pressure containing type, the box should neither disintegrate from outside surface nor damaged component should
come out of the Terminal Box.
2. For phase separated and phase segregated box, the test shall not result in to flow of current in other two phases, which
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are at rated voltage during the duration of the test.
1- Short circuit generator
2- Master breaker
3- Reactors variable in steps
4- Make switch
5- Terminal box under test
6- Fuse element
7- Series resistors for voltage measurement
Test conditions:
Short circuit point: grounded
Source neutral: isolated
16 TEST REPORTS
The test report for the above tests shall have all the relevant drawings of the terminal box
with complete details like:
a) Material of construction
b) Technical data sheet of terminal box
c) Oscilloscope waveform and
d) Peak to peak current observed and its duration.
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Draft Indian Standard
ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES PART 31: SELECTION OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT MOTORS INCLUDING
VARIABLE SPEED APPLICATIONS APPLICATION GUIDE
Last date for receipt of comments is 15-10-2015
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Rotating Machinery Sectional Committee, ETD 15
NATIONAL FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 31) which is identical with IEC 60034-31 : 2007 Rotating electrical machines Part 31: Selection of energy-efficient motors including variable speed applications Application guide issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Rotating Machinery Sectional
Committee and approval of the Electrotechnical Division Council.
The text of IEC Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard
without deviations. Certain terminology and conventions are however not identical to those used
in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following:
a) Wherever the words International Standard appear referring to this standard, they should be read as Indian Standard.
b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the
current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.
In this adopted standard, references appear to certain International Standards for which Indian
Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards, which are to be substituted in their
places, are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:
International Standard Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of
Equivalence
IEC 60034-1 Rotating electrical machines
Part 1: Rating and performance IS/IEC 60034-1:2004 Rotating
electrical machines Part 1: Rating and performance
Identical with
IEC 60034-1
: 2004
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The technical committee has reviewed the provisions of the following International Standards
referred in this adopted standard and has decided that they are acceptable for use in conjunction
with this standard:
International Standard Title
IEC 60034-30 Rotating electrical machines Part 30: Efficiency classes of single-speed three-phase, cage induction motors (IE-code
Only the English language text of the IEC Standard has been retained while adopting it in this
Indian Standard and as such the page numbers given here are not the same as in the IEC
standard.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with,
the final value, observed or calculated expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in
accordance with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding of numerical values (revised). The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified
value in this standard.
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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSDraft Indian StandardLast date for receipt of comments is 15-10-20153 Terms and definitionsTable 4Minimum Creepage Distances (mm) between Phase to Earth or between Phases
Table 5Nominal Short-circuit Capacity
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSDraft Indian StandardLast date for receipt of comments is 15-10-2015
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