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112
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IEEE Standard Test Procedure for
Polyphase Induction Motors and
Generators
IEEE Power Engineering Society
Sponsored by the
Electric Machinery Committee
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(Revision of
IEEE Std 112-1996)
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IEEE Std 112™-2004
Recognized as an
American National Standard (ANSI)
(Revision of
IEEE Std 112-1996)
IEEE Standard Test Procedure for
Polyphase Induction Motors and
Generators
Sponsor
Electric Machinery Committee
of the
IEEE Power Engineering Society
Approved 12 May 2004
American National Standard Institute
Approved 9 February 2004
IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Instructions for conducting and reporting the more generally applicable and acceptable
tests of polyphase induction motors and generators are covered.
Keywords: acceptance and performance testing, generators, induction, machines, motors,
polyphase
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