CLASS PROGRAMME Type approval DNVGL-CP-0393 Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines The electronic pdf version of this document, available free of charge from http://www.dnvgl.com, is the officially binding version. DNV GL AS FOREWORD DNV GL class programmes contain procedural and technical requirements including acceptance criteria for obtaining and retaining certificates for objects and organisations related to classification. © DNV GL AS December 2015 Any comments may be sent by e-mail to rules@dnvgl.com This service document has been prepared based on available knowledge, technology and/or information at the time of issuance of this document. The use of this document by others than DNV GL is at the user's sole risk. DNV GL does not accept any liability or responsibility for loss or damages resulting from any use of this document. Changes - current CHANGES - CURRENT This is a new document. Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 3 Changes - current.......................................................................................................3 Section 1 General....................................................................................................... 5 1 Introduction............................................................................................5 2 Documentation........................................................................................5 Section 2 Product requirements................................................................................. 7 1 Design requirements.............................................................................. 7 2 Test requirements.................................................................................. 7 Section 3 Type tests...................................................................................................8 1 Tables..................................................................................................... 8 Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 4 Contents CONTENTS Section 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 Introduction 1.1 Objective The objective of this class programme (CP) is to describe the type approval (TA) scheme for rotating electrical machines. For a description of the Society's type approval scheme in general and further information on general conditions and procedures for obtaining the Society's TA certificate, see the Society's document DNVGL CP 0338 Type approval scheme. The procedures and requirements described in this CP are applicable for obtaining Society TA certificate based on requirements in: — DNV GL Rules for Classification – Ships RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Electrical installationS — the Society's document OS D201 Electrical installations — the Society's document CG 0339 Environmental test specification for electrical, electronic and programmable equipment and systems. Guidance note: This class programme is not applicable for obtaining EU Marine Equipment Directive (MED) certificates. Visit www.dnvgl.com for information on MED certification. ---e-n-d---of---g-u-i-d-a-n-c-e---n-o-t-e--- 1.2 Scope This CP gives a description of the procedures and requirements related to documentation, design and type testing applicable for TA of Rotating electrical machines. This CP does not set the design requirements to the Rotating electrical machines. TA is based on compliance with design requirements given in the rules and/or other regulations and standards. The CP describes the applicable design requirements and how to document compliance with the requirements in order to obtain a TA certificate for the equipment. This includes, where relevant, technical requirements for how the type tests shall be performed. 1.3 Application TA of equipment in accordance with this CP is not mandatory, but may be used as an alternative to case by case design approvals for machines < 300 kW to be installed on vessels classed with the Society. A TA certificate in accordance with this CP will confirm compliance with the requirements in the rules as specified in [1.1]. The TA certificate will not confirm compliance with requirements in other parts of the rules. In case additional requirements in other parts of the rules shall be covered by the TA certificate, this shall be specified in the application for TA and will be stated in the TA certificate. 2 Documentation For TA of Rotating electrical machines the following documentation shall be submitted: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) main drawings for assembled machines relevant details. references to design standards, rules, specifications etc. test results (from tests already carried out, if any). applicant's proposal to type test and routine test. documentation of reliability and endurance on board ships and mobile offshore units, if any. Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 5 special operational limitations: The approval of rotor shafts is mandatory for propulsion motors. In order to include the rotor shaft into the type approval, the following documentation shall be submitted: — NDT procedure including acceptance criteria (UT + MPI) for shaft and welds — details of the weld and welding procedure for the rotor. 7) field of application. 8) list of type designations for each variant. 9) construction details: — — — — — — — — voltage power speed. temp. class insulation class enclosure (IP) class explosion protection + certificate from recognised test laboratory special properties, if any. 10) test programme, which as a minimum includes the elements for type testing, See Sec.3. The test programme shall refer to the relevant IEC standards for each test. 11) application for type approval form 90.01a. Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 6 Section 1 6) The Rotating electrical machines shall comply with the relevant requirements of the following publications in its latest edition including amendments: 1 Design requirements — — — — — DNV GL rules for classification - ShipsRU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 DNV GL rules for classification - High speed and light craft the Society's offshore standard DNVGL OS D201 as governed by applicable standards IEC 60092-301: Part 301 Equipment-generators and motors the Society's document CG 0339 Environmental test specification for electrical, electronic and programmable equipment and systems — IEC 60034-series, Rotating electrical machines 2 Test requirements The testing is divided into: — visual inspection — electrical/mechanical tests — environmental tests. 2.1 Visual inspection By visual inspection, it shall be verified that the test sample is in conformity with the approved plans. 2.2 Electrical/mechanical tests The tests shall be according to the relevant parts of the tables given in Sec.3. 2.3 Environmental tests Tests related to endurance and reliability of the product on board ships, should take account of the environmental strains on board vessels. In case of insufficient experience from service on board ships (or equivalent), the following tests may be required as type tests: — salt mist test according to the Society's document DNVGL CG 0339. 2.4 Voltage regulator The voltage regulator used for the testing shall be included in the type approval certificate and tested according to Sec.3 Table 2, items 9 and 11. Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 7 Section 2 SECTION 2 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS Section 3 SECTION 3 TYPE TESTS 1 Tables Table 1 Type/routine tests No. Tests Specification of tests Type test Routine test 1. Visual inspection RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X X 2. Temperature-rise test at full load. RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X X 3. Overspeed test: 20% in excess of the rated RPM for 2 min. RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X X 4. Dielectric strength test RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.10 X X 5. Insulation resistance to be measured RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X X 6. Winding's resistance to be measured RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X X 7. Verification of bearings RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 60034-14 X X 8. Verification of degree of enclosure protection (IP) RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 60034-5 X Table 2 In addition for AC-generators No. Tests Specification of tests Type test 9. Measuring of steady short circuit current condition. (3 times rated full load current, for duration of 2s) RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X 10. Overload test: 50% in excess of the rated current for not less than 30sec at PF=0,6 RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 600034-1/8.2 and 3 X 11. Measuring of voltage regulation during steady and transient loading and unloading RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X Routine test X Table 3 In addition for DC-motors No. Tests Specification of tests Type test Routine test X 12. Measuring of speed vs load within speed range RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X 13. Overload test: 50% in excess of the rated current for not less than 60s, operating at highest full-field speed RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 600034-1/8.2 and 3 X Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. Edition December 2015 Rotating electrical machines DNV GL AS Page 8 No. Tests Specification of tests Type test Routine test X 14. No load current at rated voltage and frequency RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 X 15. Overload test: 50% in excess of the rated current for not less than 2min. RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 600034-1/8.2 and 3 X 16. Overtorque test = 60% overtorque 15 RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 sec. X X Type test Routine test Table 5 In addition for HV machines No. Tests Specification of tests 17. Dry lighting impulse test or equivalent of the coil interturn insulation. 18. Dielectric strength test main and aux. RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 circuits Sec.10 RU SHIP Pt.4 Ch.8 Sec.5 and IEC 60034-15 Class programme — DNVGL-CP-0393. 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