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IEEE 1653.2-2020

IEEE Standard for Uncontrolled Traction Power Rectifiers for Substation Applications up to 1500 V DC Nominal Output

The design, manufacturing, and testing unique to the application of uncontrolled semiconductor power rectifiers for direct current (dc) supplied transportation substation applications up to 1500 V dc nominal output is covered in this standard. The standard is intended to address traction power substation rectifiers that are to be provided as part of a rectifier transformer unit or that are to be provided separately. Application information and extensive definitions of related technical terms are included.

Standard Committee
VT/TPSSC - Traction Power Systems Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2017-12-06
Superseding
1653.2-2009
Board Approval
2020-01-30
History
Published:
2020-04-30

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Standard Committee
VT/TPSSC - Traction Power Systems Standards Committee
Working Group
1653_WG - Traction Power Rectifiers Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Ralph Stell

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1653.2-2009
IEEE Standard for Uncontrolled Traction Power Rectifiers for Substation Applications Up to 1500 V DC Nominal Output

Design, manufacturing, and testing unique to the application of uncontrolled semiconductor power rectifiers for dc supplied transportation substation applications up to 1500 V dc nominal output are covered in this standard.

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