Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 421.1-2007

IEEE Standard Definitions for Excitation Systems for Synchronous Machines

This standard defines elements and commonly used components in excitation control systems and contains definitions for excitation systems as applied to synchronous machines. These definitions should be useful in the following areas: -- Writing excitation systems specifications -- Evaluating excitation system performance -- Specifying methods for excitation system tests -- Preparing related excitation system standards -- Serving as an educational means for those becoming acquainted with excitation systems -- Modeling excitation systems

Standard Committee
PE/EDPG - Energy Development & Power Generation
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
1998-12-08
Superseded by
421.1-2021
Superseding
421.1-1986
Board Approval
2007-03-08
History
ANSI Approved:
2007-09-27
Published:
2007-07-15
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/EDPG - Energy Development & Power Generation
Working Group
ESCS - WG 421.1 - ESCS - Definitions for Excitation Systems for Synchronous Machines Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
Eugene Asbury

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421.1-2021
IEEE Standard Definitions for Excitation Systems for Synchronous Machines

Defined in this standard are elements and commonly used components in excitation systems. Also contained are definitions for excitation systems applied to synchronous machines. An included annex contains one-line block diagrams of some typical excitation systems. These are presented to illustrate the defined terminology referenced in this standard and clarify the understanding of the excitation control system.

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