Product Overview

The Total Flux Probe (TFProbe) is used for detection of shorted rotor windings in generators and synchronous motors where the air gap is less than 50mm by measuring air gap flux.

The Gulfsiz Total Flux Probe (TFProbe) is a non-metallic sensor that detects the magnetic field emanated from each rotor pole in generators and synchronous motors to determine the presence and severity of failure mechanisms including out of round rotor, off center rotor, thermal imbalance of rotor poles, loose poles, stator Migration or shorted rotor turns.

These failure mechanisms can lead to decreased generator power, higher electrical losses, inability to meet the machine MVA rating, significant vibration and catastrophic ground faults.

Product Overview

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Motor

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Assists with the Following Type of Monitoring

Rotor Flux Monitoring (Synchronous Machines)

Product Details

Features

  • The TFProbe, which is a small, thin, flexible, printed circuit board transducer affixed to a tooth in the stator
  • The low probe height facilitates rotor removal and introduction without damaging the probe
  • The TFProbe assembly includes the probe, probe cable and termination box.
  • Can be used with the portable Iris Power RFAII instrument, the Iris Power FluxTracII continuous monitor, or the Iris Power GuardII monitor
  • ATEX, IECEx, C-UL-US and INMETRO Hazardous location Certifications

Options

Penetration assemblies are available for the folding flux probes  being installed on hydrogen cooled machines

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Stator End-Winding Vibration in Two-Pole Machines – Avoiding Generator Failure

IN THE PAST 15 YEARS, INSURANCE INDUSTRY DATA HAVE indicated that stator end-winding vibration has become the most important ...

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EL CID Training | Electromagnetic Core Imperfection Detection – May 6-8, 2025 – Iris Power, Toronto, Canada

Reasons to Take The Course Mechanical, electrical and environmental stresses can cause a breakdown in the inter-laminar insulation on Stator Core…

IRMC 2025

June 23-26, 2025 - Nashville, TN

IRMC 2025

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