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IEEE 1107-1996

Wound Stator Coils

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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1107-1996 is a technical standard for wound stator coils, addressing the construction and performance expectations of coil assemblies used in power, energy, and industrial equipment. It is relevant where stator windings must be made to consistent dimensions, materials, and electrical characteristics so they can operate reliably in rotating machines and related systems. For engineers, buyers, and maintenance teams, this standard helps define a common reference for quality, interchangeability, and dependable operation.

1107-1996 overview

This specification focuses on wound stator coils as components within electrical machinery and equipment. In that context, 1107-1996 typically serves as a reference for design and manufacturing control, helping align coil construction with expected service conditions and performance needs. It may be used when evaluating winding practices, insulation-related requirements, or dimensional consistency for stator assemblies. The standard is especially useful in technical procurement and engineering documentation where a clear coil definition matters.

Typical use cases

Wound stator coils are commonly specified for generators, motors, and other rotating electrical equipment used in power and industrial applications. 1107-1996 may support procurement, fabrication, inspection, and replacement activities where coil form, build quality, and fit must be controlled. It is also useful in environments that depend on repeatable winding characteristics, such as equipment overhaul, component sourcing, or production of matched stator assemblies for electrical machinery.

Why this standard matters

For wound stator coils, consistency is important because small variations can affect installation, electrical behavior, and service life. 1107-1996 helps create a shared technical basis for design review, supplier qualification, and acceptance checks, reducing the chance of mismatched components or unclear requirements. Using a defined standard can also support safer maintenance planning and more reliable performance in power and industrial systems where stator winding quality is critical.

  • Wound stator coil construction
  • Electrical machinery applications
  • Power and industrial equipment use
  • Design and inspection reference
  • Consistency for procurement and replacement
SKU: c8df6a25c062

  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1107 (1996)

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