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Stators: Long-Lasting Performance Down To The Core

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Stators

Long-lasting performance down to the core

• Optimal motor performance and


extended motor lifetime

• Increased pump and mixer


efficiency

• High safety margin

• Optimized heat transfer and


tolerance of high operating temperatures

• Minimized risk of short circuits

• Reliable variable frequency drive (VFD) operation


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Stators  key features

Efficient slot liners Stator core with correct


Provide solid insulation that magnetic properties
withstands vibration.
Prevents short-circuiting of the laminations, which
may produce hot spots. No need to test the core
magnetic loop.

High-quality copper
wire insulation Extensively tested
Safeguards uptime by preventing components
short circuits through grade 2 (norm Winding resistance measurement
IEC-60317-13) magnet wires with a tests, insulation tests and surge
12-layer insulation varnish. tests on all produced stators ensure
correct winding properties. Coil
Provides correct resistance and end checks secure that dimensional
withstands voltage stress between tolerances are met.
turns in slots and coil ends.

Class H insulation
Thermal switches Highest temperature class available, which
Provide reliable thermal protection of the provides protection at temperatures up to
motor by tripping at 125°C or 140°C, well 180°C and at temperature rises of max. 125°C.
below the class H temperature limit. Provides high safety margin and improves the
possibilities to extend motor lifetime.

Highly efficient impregnation En Copper En Copper


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To achieve superior insulation, genuine Flygt stators are
impregnated with an efficient environmentally friendly non- Void
Resin Resin
solvent resin that generates a solid resin fill. The compact
and homogenous insulation that is formed eliminates air Partial discharge

pockets around the windings, thus reducing the risk of partial


discharges during variable frequency drive (VFD) operation.
A partial discharge can destroy all The impregnation techniques used in Flygt
In addition, it minimizes the risk of heat buildup and short organic parts of the insulation and lead to stators generate a solid resin fill.
premature stator breakdown.
circuits in the windings.

Insulation classes
Different temperature tolerance classes are defined according to 180°C
international norms for maximum allowable operating temperatures. Safety margin of 60°C,
155°C 165°C including a “hot spot”
145°C margin of 15°C
Class Temperature limit Max. temp. rise Avg. operating temp.
120°C 120°C
Class A 105°C 60°C Max. temp. rise Max. temp. rise
Class E 120°C 75°C • Acc. to class F: 105°C • Acc. to class H: 125°C
Class B 130°C 80°C • Utilized in Flygt stators: • Utilized in Flygt stators:
Class F 155°C 105°C 80°C (acc. to class B) 80°C (acc. to class B)

Class H 180°C 125°C Max. ambient temp. 40°C 40°C

Class F Class H

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