Superseded
Standard
Historical
AIEE 11:1937
AIEE American Tentative Standards for Railway Motors and Other Rotating Electrical Machinery on Rail Cars and Locomotives
Summary
- Superseded.
The rules in this division of American Standards cover definitions, classification, rating and
and methods of test for rotating electrical machinery forming a part of the power
equipment of electrically propelled railway cars and locomotives.
In undertaking the preparation of rules for standards for rotating electrical equipment for railway cars and locomotives under the Rules of Procedure of the American Standards Association, it has been necessary to cover a much wider field than was included in the A.I.E.E. STANDARDS for Railway Motors which were published in 1925, approved as American Standards in 1928 and form the basis of this standard. In the first place, the scope of the rules has been enlarged to include all rotating electrical machinery forming a part of the power equipment of electrically propelled railway cars and locomotives. In the second place, it has been found desirable to add new rules covering principally, rating, commutation, and overspeed tests. In the third place, the old rules must be brought up-to-date as modern methods of ventilating electrical machinery have changed the situation in many respects. It is therefore felt necessary that some explanatory notes should be added to the rules in order to give the users of the rules a clearer understanding of the reasons for them.
The rules in this division of American Standards cover definitions, classification, rating and
and methods of test for rotating electrical machinery forming a part of the power
equipment of electrically propelled railway cars and locomotives.
In undertaking the preparation of rules for standards for rotating electrical equipment for railway cars and locomotives under the Rules of Procedure of the American Standards Association, it has been necessary to cover a much wider field than was included in the A.I.E.E. STANDARDS for Railway Motors which were published in 1925, approved as American Standards in 1928 and form the basis of this standard. In the first place, the scope of the rules has been enlarged to include all rotating electrical machinery forming a part of the power equipment of electrically propelled railway cars and locomotives. In the second place, it has been found desirable to add new rules covering principally, rating, commutation, and overspeed tests. In the third place, the old rules must be brought up-to-date as modern methods of ventilating electrical machinery have changed the situation in many respects. It is therefore felt necessary that some explanatory notes should be added to the rules in order to give the users of the rules a clearer understanding of the reasons for them.
Notes
Superseded
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 03/01/1937 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 20 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Previous versions
31/07/2000
Withdrawn
, Confirmed
Most Recent
30/01/1981
Superseded
, Confirmed
Historical