Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 251-1984

IEEE Guide: Test Procedures for Direct-Current Tachometer Generators

This test procedure covers instructions for conducting and reporting the more generally applicable and acceptable tests to determine the performance characteristics of direct-current tachometer generators. Direct-current tachometer generators are used for a variety of indicating and control purposes and a characteristic of primary importance in one application may be of little or no importance in another. This procedure shall not be interpreted or construed as requiring the making of all or any of the tests herein in any given transaction.

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IAS/ID - Industrial Drives
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Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Superseding
251-1963
Board Approval
1982-06-10
History
Withdrawn:
1994-06-14
ANSI Approved:
1983-12-16
ANSI Withdrawn Date:
1994-03-31
Published:
1984-09-28

Working Group Details

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IEEE Industry Applications Society
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IAS/ID - Industrial Drives
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