Oil-filled submergible electric pump motor with unvarnished stat

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 91, 310260, 310271, H02K 350, H02K 512

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ABSTRACT:
An oil-filled, high temperature, submergible electric pump motor comprises an unvarnished stator structure having stator windings formed of conductors coated with hydrolytically stable, oil-resistant, and abrasion-resistant insulation exposed to the oil of the motor, and preferably selected from the group consisting PEEK, PEK, and PBI. The stator windings have end turns mounted on rigid, hydrolytically stable, oil-resistant electrically insulating blocks that support the weight of the stator windings and immobilize the end turns. The end turns are attached to the blocks by hydrolytically stable, oil-resistant electrically insulating tape. Other components of the insulation system are selected for their hydrolytic stability and oil resistance, and in some instances for their non-abrasive properties. For most applications contemplated by the invention, critical components of the insulation system have a dielectric strength on the order of 300 to 400 volts/mil and a continuous use temperature on the order of 400.degree. F.

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