IEEE 1310-2012
Wound Stator Bars and Coils for Large Rotating Machines
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1310-2012 is a technical standard for Wound Stator Bars and Coils for Large Rotating Machines, addressing the construction and engineering considerations that support dependable machine performance. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications, as well as transportation equipment that depends on large electrical rotating machinery. By defining a focused reference for stator bar and coil requirements, 1310-2012 helps support consistent design, manufacturing, and evaluation practices.
About 1310-2012
This standard is centered on wound stator bars and coils used in large rotating machines, where insulation integrity, material selection, and winding quality can affect electrical and mechanical behavior. 1310-2012 serves as a specialized technical document for engineers, manufacturers, and procurement teams who need a clear basis for comparing components or specifying compliant assemblies. Its scope is closely tied to the demands of heavy-duty electromechanical equipment, where controlled performance and repeatability are important.
Where is 1310-2012 used?
1310-2012 is typically used in the design, production, and qualification of stator bars and coils for large generators and motors. These components may appear in utility power systems, industrial drive equipment, and transportation-related rotating machines. The standard is also useful during sourcing and inspection activities when teams need to verify that winding materials and construction methods match the required technical expectations for high-power electromagnetic equipment.
Importance in practice
In practice, 1310-2012 helps reduce uncertainty around the construction of critical stator components that must operate under electrical, thermal, and mechanical stress. Using a defined standard can support more consistent procurement, clearer manufacturing requirements, and better comparison of supplied parts. It may also aid testing and quality control by giving stakeholders a common reference for design and performance expectations, which can lower risk in large machine applications where failures are costly.
- Wound stator bars and coils
- Large rotating machines
- Insulation and winding construction
- Power and industrial applications
- Component specification and inspection
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Transportation; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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