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              Revision Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.<br />\n
              Useful methods for the evaluation of systems of insulation for random-wound stators of rotating electric machines are given. The chief purpose is to classify insulation systems in accordance with their temperature limits by test, rather than by chemical composition. The procedure is intended to evaluate insulation systems for use in usual service conditions with air cooling. It has also been a useful tool for evaluating systems for special requirements where machines are enclosed in gas atmospheres, subjected to strong chemicals, metal dusts, or submersion in liquids, although these special requirements are beyond the scope of this test procedure.<br />\n
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              Preparation of Test Procedures for the Thermal Evaluation of Insulation Systems for Electric Equipment.<br />\n
              A wide range of properties is available in current synthetic materials, so that it is not feasible to classify them on the basis of their chemical composition alone. Secondly, it is not desirable to wait and acquire the knowledge required to classify them solely on the basis of experience. In the third place, composite systems of insulation, in which materials of different temperature classes are used in different parts of the structure, may give satisfactory service at temperatures higher than normally permitted for the lowest temperature component; and, conversely, compatibility or<br />\n
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