WINDING. The armature winding consists of "Class F" insulated bars. The winding is a three phase, two circuit design. The bar ground insulation is protected with a semi-conducting armor in the slot and our well proven grading system on the end arms. The ends of the bars are pre-cut and solidified prior to insulation to allow strap brazing connections on each end after the bars are assembled. A resin impregnated insulation cap is used to insulate the end turn connections. The bars are secured in the slot with side ripple springs (SRS) to provide circumferential force and with a top ripple spring (TRS) for additional mechanical restraint in the radial direction. The SRS's, TRS's and the wedging system are well-proven reliable designs. The end winding support structure consists of glass binding bands, radial rings and the conformable resin-impregnated felt pads and glass roving to provide the rigid structure required for system electrical transients. [GRAPHIC OMITTED]
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Sources: Contract for Purchase (Tenaska Georgia Partners Lp), Contract for Purchase (Tenaska Georgia Partners Lp)