Instructions for conducting generally applicable and accepted tests to determine the performance characteristics of synchronous machines are contained in this guide. Although the tests described are applicable in general to synchronous generators, synchronous motors (larger than fractional horsepower), synchronous condensers, and synchronous frequency changers, the descriptions make reference primarily to synchronous generators and synchronous motors.
- Standard Committee
- PE/EM - Electric Machinery
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2015-12-05
- Superseding
- 115-2009
- Board Approval
- 2019-11-07
- History
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- Published:
- 2020-03-27
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/EM - Electric Machinery
- Working Group
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115-2009
IEEE Guide for Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines Part I–Acceptance and Performance Testing Part II–Test Procedures and Parameter Determination for Dynamic Analysis
Instructions for conducting generally applicable and accepted tests to determine the performance characteristics of synchronous machines are contained in this guide. Although the tests described are applicable in general to synchronous generators, synchronous motors (larger than fractional horsepower), synchronous condensers, and synchronous frequency changers, the descriptions make reference primarily to synchronous generators and synchronous motors.
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