Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 11-2000

IEEE Standard for Rotating Electric Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles

This standard applies to rotating electric machinery which forms part of the propulsion and major auxiliary equipment on internally and externally powered electrically propelled rail and road vehicles and similar large transport and haulage vehicles and their trailers where specified in the contract.

Sponsor Committee
PE/EM - Electric Machinery
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1997-09-16
Superseding
11-1980
Board Approval
2000-01-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2000-06-07
Published:
2000-07-31
Reaffirmed:
2006-12-06
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/EM - Electric Machinery
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Working Group
Motor - WG11 - Motor SC - Rotating Electric Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles
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IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Timothy Burress

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Standard for Rotating Electric Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles

This standard applies to rotating electric machinery which forms part of the propulsion and major auxiliary equipment on internally and externally powered electrically propelled rail and road vehicles and similar large transport and haulage vehicles and their trailers. Major auxiliary equipment includes equipment such as blower and compressor motors, motor-generator and motor-alternator sets, auxiliary generators, and exciters, usually larger than 3 kW.

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