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Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) in the UK to enable it to readily test machines where a high power
source for traditional ring flux test was not available. The technology is now well established in many
parts of the world as an easier means than the traditional ring flux test of checking the integrity of
interlaminar insulation for stator cores of large rotating electrical machines.The ELCID test uses a similar
excitation winding but at a very low flux level, typically four percent of rated flux. Hence the heat
produced by faults is negligible and not detectable, but the fault current is detectable by electromagnetic
means and it is this fault current, when scaled up to the appropriate rated flux level, which would give rise
to the local generation of heat and associated hot spots.Because of a large number of laminations and
thin insulation layer there is a high probability of insulation breakdown. The fault currents induced can be
large and cause excessive local core heating. If not detected and repaired at an early stage, faults could
be catastrophic. Low power core testing can be performed more quickly and easily than using traditional
ring flux test method. Only 4% of rated flux needs to be applied to the stator core.EL CID TESTING vs
RING FLUX TESTING The EL CID test method is alternative to the traditional Ring Flux (full flux) test.
The Ring Flux test requires large power supplies, considerable manpower and expensive infrared
viewing cameras.The El CID test has the following advantages compared tothe Ring Flux test: EL CID
test provides rapid testing of the machine, often less than one work shift for turbo generators and motors.
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