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IEEE 1812-2023 - IEEE Guide for Testing Permanent Magnet Machines

IEEE Guide for Testing Permanent Magnet Machines

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Standard number:IEEE 1812-2023
Released:11.12.2023
ISBN:979-8-8557-0122-7
Pages:88
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1812-2023

This guide contains instructions for conducting tests to determine the performance characteristics of permanent magnet (PM) machines. The tests described may be applied to motors and generators, as needed, and no attempt is made to partition this guide into clauses applying to motors and clauses applying to generators. It is not intended that this guide shall cover all possible tests, or tests of a research nature, but only those general methods that may be used to obtain the performance data. The schedule of factory and field tests, which may be required on new equipment, is normally specified by applicable standards or by contract specifications. This guide should not be interpreted as requiring any specific test in a given transaction or implying any guarantee as to specific performance indices or operating conditions. The term specified conditions for tests as used in this guide refers to rated conditions unless otherwise agreed upon. Rated conditions apply usually to the quantities listed on the machine nameplate.

Instructions for conducting tests to determine the performance characteristics of PM machines are covered in this guide. Additional tests may be required by the owners and operators to satisfy specific performance indices.

Revision Standard - Active. Instructions for conducting tests to determine the performance characteristics of permanent magnet (PM) machines are contained in this guide. Motors and generators may have the described tests applied as needed, and no attempt is made to partition this guide into clauses applying to motors and clauses applying to generators. It is not intended that all possible tests, or tests of a research nature, shall be covered by this guide but only those general methods that may be used to obtain the performance data. The schedule of factory and field tests, which may be required on new equipment, is normally specified by applicable standards or by contract specifications. This guide should not be interpreted as requiring any specific test in a given transaction or implying any guarantee as to specific performance indices or operating conditions.