I will be conducting the temp rise measurements on windings of AC motors for 
electrical appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, etc.  It said the 
thermal couple method is commonly adopted for safety assessment.  I can 
dismantle the windings and place the couples inside the windings using 
cyanoacrylate adhesive.  However it may change the original shape of windings 
giving non representative measurement result.  Is there any practically 
acceptable solution?

Does the measurement result include the overshoot temperature after the power 
is cut?

Thanks and regards,

Scott

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