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Standard No.: GB 755-1987
English Name: General requirements for rotating electrical machines
Chinese Name: 旋转电机 基本技术要求
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Issued on: 1987-11-23
Implemented on: 1988-10-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB 755-2000 Rotating electrical machines--Rating and performance
Superseded on:2000-8-1
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 20000 words
Translation Price(USD): 600.0
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GB 755-1987 General requirements for rotating electrical machines 1 Scope This standard is applicable to all types of rotating electrical machines (hereinafter referred to as machines), except electrical machines for control and traction use. Where there are additional requirements not specified in this standard for each type of electrical machines, supplementary provisions shall be made in the standard for this type of electrical machines. If some types of electrical machines have special requirements in some provisions of this standard, special requirements shall be made in the product standards of this type of electrical machines. 2 Terms and definitions For the definitions of general terms used in this standard, reference shall be made to GB 2900.25 Electrotechnical terminology - Electrical machines. For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply: 2.1 rating whole of the numerical values of the electrical and mechanical quantities with their durations and sequence assigned to the machine by the manufacturer and stated on the rating plate, the machine complying with the specified conditions 2.2 rated value numerical value of a quantity included in the rating 2.3 rated output numerical value of the output included in the rating 2.4 load all the numerical values of the electrical and mechanical quantities that signify the demand to be made on a rotating machine by an electrical circuit or a mechanism at a given instant 2.5 no-load (operation) state of a machine rotating with zero output power (but under otherwise normal operating conditions) 2.6 full load highest value of load specified for a machine operating at rated output 2.7 full load power highest value of power specified for a machine operating at rated output Note: This concept also applies to torque, current, speed, etc. 2.8 rest and de-energized complete absence of all movement and of all electrical supply or mechanical drive 2.9 duty statement of the load(s) to which the machine is subjected, including, if applicable, starting, electric braking, no-load and rest and de-energized periods, and including their durations and sequence in time 2.10 duty type a continuous, short time or periodic duty, comprising one or more loads remaining constant for the duration specified; or a non-periodic duty in which generally load and speed vary within the permissible operating range 2.11 thermal equilibrium state reached when the temperature rises of the several parts of the machine do not vary by more than 2K over a period of 1h 2.12 cyclic duration factor ratio between the period of loading, including starting and electric braking, and the duration of the duty cycle, expressed as a percentage   2.13 locked rotor torque minimum measured torque which the motor develops with the rotor locked and rated voltage applied at rated frequency 2.14 locked rotor current measured steady-state root-mean-square current taken from the line with the rotor locked with rated voltage and frequency applied 2.15 pull-up torque (of an a.c. motor) minimum torque which the motor develops between zero speed and the speed which corresponds to the breakdown torque when the motor is supplied at the rated voltage and frequency This definition does not apply to those asynchronous motors of which the torque continually decreases with increase in speed. Note: This value applies to the usual mean torque characteristic which excludes transient effects. 2.16 breakdown torque (of an a.c. motor) maximum torque which the motor develops with rated voltage and frequency applied at operating temperature without an abrupt drop in speed This definition does not apply to those asynchronous motors of which the torque continually decreases with increase in speed. Note: This value applies to the usual mean torque characteristic which excludes transient effects. 2.17 pull-out torque (of a synchronous motor) maximum torque which the synchronous motor develops at operating temperature and at synchronous speed with rated voltage, frequency and field current 2.18 cooling procedure by means of which heat resulting from losses occurring in a machine is given up first to a primary coolant, by increasing its temperature. The heated primary coolant may be replaced by a new coolant at a lower temperature or may be cooled by a secondary coolant in some form of heat exchanger 3 Duty and rating 3.1 Rules for declaration of duty and for selection of a class of rating 3.1.1 Duty The duty may be described by one of the duty types defined in 3.2, or by the specification of another duty by the purchaser. 3.1.2 Declaration of duty It is the responsibility of the purchaser to declare the duty as accurately as possible. In certain cases, where the load does not vary or where it varies in a known manner, the duty may be declared numerically or with the aid of a time sequence graph of the variable quantities. If the time sequence is indeterminate, a fictitious time sequence (duty types S2 to S8) not less onerous than the true one, shall be selected, or the duty type S9 shall be applied. If the duty is not stated, duty type S1 (continuous running duty) applies. 3.1.3 Rating The rating shall be selected by the manufacturer according to the classes specified in 3.3. The class of rating selected shall normally be maximum continuous rating based on duty type S1 or short-time rating based on duty type S2. If this is not possible, a periodic duty type rating based on one of the duty types S3 to S8 (periodic duty) or the non-periodic duty type rating based on the duty type S9 (non-periodic duty) shall be selected. 3.1.4 Selection of a class of rating
1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Duty and rating 4 Operating conditions 5 Temperature rise 6 Dielectric tests 7 Other characteristics 8 Commutation 9 Tolerances 10 Rating plate and markings 11 Waveform distortion 12 Correspondence between voltage and output 13 Constructional requirements 14 Efficiency and loss 15 Test items
GB 755-1987 is referred in:
* JB/T 9595-1999
* JB/T 9066-1999 Cabinet Type Fan Coil Unit
*JB/T 9542-1999 Specification for Two-value Capacitor Asynchronous Motors
*GB/T 25123.2-2018 Electric traction—Rotating electrical machines for rail and road vehicles—Part 2:Electronic convertor-fed alternating current motors
*GB/T 3836.15-2017 Explosive atmospheres—Part 15: Electrical installations design, selection and erection
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GB 755-1987  General requirements for rotating electrical machines (English Version)
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Detail of GB 755-1987
Standard No.
GB 755-1987
English Name
General requirements for rotating electrical machines
Chinese Name
旋转电机 基本技术要求
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
Issued on
1987-11-23
Implemented on
1988-10-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB 755-2000 Rotating electrical machines--Rating and performance
Superseded on
2000-8-1
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
20000 words
Price(USD)
600.0
Keywords
GB 755-1987, GB/T 755-1987, GBT 755-1987, GB755-1987, GB 755, GB755, GB/T755-1987, GB/T 755, GB/T755, GBT755-1987, GBT 755, GBT755
Introduction of GB 755-1987
GB 755-1987 General requirements for rotating electrical machines 1 Scope This standard is applicable to all types of rotating electrical machines (hereinafter referred to as machines), except electrical machines for control and traction use. Where there are additional requirements not specified in this standard for each type of electrical machines, supplementary provisions shall be made in the standard for this type of electrical machines. If some types of electrical machines have special requirements in some provisions of this standard, special requirements shall be made in the product standards of this type of electrical machines. 2 Terms and definitions For the definitions of general terms used in this standard, reference shall be made to GB 2900.25 Electrotechnical terminology - Electrical machines. For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply: 2.1 rating whole of the numerical values of the electrical and mechanical quantities with their durations and sequence assigned to the machine by the manufacturer and stated on the rating plate, the machine complying with the specified conditions 2.2 rated value numerical value of a quantity included in the rating 2.3 rated output numerical value of the output included in the rating 2.4 load all the numerical values of the electrical and mechanical quantities that signify the demand to be made on a rotating machine by an electrical circuit or a mechanism at a given instant 2.5 no-load (operation) state of a machine rotating with zero output power (but under otherwise normal operating conditions) 2.6 full load highest value of load specified for a machine operating at rated output 2.7 full load power highest value of power specified for a machine operating at rated output Note: This concept also applies to torque, current, speed, etc. 2.8 rest and de-energized complete absence of all movement and of all electrical supply or mechanical drive 2.9 duty statement of the load(s) to which the machine is subjected, including, if applicable, starting, electric braking, no-load and rest and de-energized periods, and including their durations and sequence in time 2.10 duty type a continuous, short time or periodic duty, comprising one or more loads remaining constant for the duration specified; or a non-periodic duty in which generally load and speed vary within the permissible operating range 2.11 thermal equilibrium state reached when the temperature rises of the several parts of the machine do not vary by more than 2K over a period of 1h 2.12 cyclic duration factor ratio between the period of loading, including starting and electric braking, and the duration of the duty cycle, expressed as a percentage   2.13 locked rotor torque minimum measured torque which the motor develops with the rotor locked and rated voltage applied at rated frequency 2.14 locked rotor current measured steady-state root-mean-square current taken from the line with the rotor locked with rated voltage and frequency applied 2.15 pull-up torque (of an a.c. motor) minimum torque which the motor develops between zero speed and the speed which corresponds to the breakdown torque when the motor is supplied at the rated voltage and frequency This definition does not apply to those asynchronous motors of which the torque continually decreases with increase in speed. Note: This value applies to the usual mean torque characteristic which excludes transient effects. 2.16 breakdown torque (of an a.c. motor) maximum torque which the motor develops with rated voltage and frequency applied at operating temperature without an abrupt drop in speed This definition does not apply to those asynchronous motors of which the torque continually decreases with increase in speed. Note: This value applies to the usual mean torque characteristic which excludes transient effects. 2.17 pull-out torque (of a synchronous motor) maximum torque which the synchronous motor develops at operating temperature and at synchronous speed with rated voltage, frequency and field current 2.18 cooling procedure by means of which heat resulting from losses occurring in a machine is given up first to a primary coolant, by increasing its temperature. The heated primary coolant may be replaced by a new coolant at a lower temperature or may be cooled by a secondary coolant in some form of heat exchanger 3 Duty and rating 3.1 Rules for declaration of duty and for selection of a class of rating 3.1.1 Duty The duty may be described by one of the duty types defined in 3.2, or by the specification of another duty by the purchaser. 3.1.2 Declaration of duty It is the responsibility of the purchaser to declare the duty as accurately as possible. In certain cases, where the load does not vary or where it varies in a known manner, the duty may be declared numerically or with the aid of a time sequence graph of the variable quantities. If the time sequence is indeterminate, a fictitious time sequence (duty types S2 to S8) not less onerous than the true one, shall be selected, or the duty type S9 shall be applied. If the duty is not stated, duty type S1 (continuous running duty) applies. 3.1.3 Rating The rating shall be selected by the manufacturer according to the classes specified in 3.3. The class of rating selected shall normally be maximum continuous rating based on duty type S1 or short-time rating based on duty type S2. If this is not possible, a periodic duty type rating based on one of the duty types S3 to S8 (periodic duty) or the non-periodic duty type rating based on the duty type S9 (non-periodic duty) shall be selected. 3.1.4 Selection of a class of rating
Contents of GB 755-1987
1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Duty and rating 4 Operating conditions 5 Temperature rise 6 Dielectric tests 7 Other characteristics 8 Commutation 9 Tolerances 10 Rating plate and markings 11 Waveform distortion 12 Correspondence between voltage and output 13 Constructional requirements 14 Efficiency and loss 15 Test items
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