IEEE 1310-1996
Wound Stator Bars and Coils for Large Generators
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1310-1996 is a technical standard for wound stator bars and coils used in large generators, helping define the requirements that support reliable electrical and mechanical performance. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications where generator winding components must be specified with care. By focusing on stator bar and coil construction, the standard helps engineers, buyers, and maintenance teams align on a common reference for design, manufacturing, and evaluation.
Overview of 1310-1996
This standard addresses wound stator bars and coils for large generators, a specialized part of generator winding systems. In practice, it is used to guide the technical expectations for components that must operate under demanding electrical, thermal, and mechanical conditions. The document is useful when comparing products, reviewing engineering drawings, or confirming that winding components are being produced to a consistent specification. As a superseded standard, 1310-1996 remains important for legacy equipment and historical reference.
Typical use cases
1310-1996 is commonly consulted during the design and procurement of stator winding components for large rotating electrical machines. It may support generator manufacturing, refurbishment projects, and replacement part selection where wound bars and coils must match existing specifications. The standard can also be relevant in utility generation, heavy industry, and plant maintenance work, especially when teams need a shared technical basis for insulation, construction details, and component compatibility in large generator assemblies.
Why it matters
Clear requirements for wound stator bars and coils help reduce variation in generator construction and improve confidence in performance. 1310-1996 can support compliance reviews, engineering approval, and quality checks by giving stakeholders a defined reference for these critical parts. In large generators, winding components affect reliability, service life, and maintenance planning, so using a recognized standard can help limit design uncertainty and reduce the risk of mismatch during procurement or repair.
- Wound stator bars and coils
- Large generator winding components
- Design and procurement reference
- Legacy equipment and superseded guidance
- Electrical and mechanical consistency
- Publication Date: 1995
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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