IEC 60034-23:2019
Rotating electrical machines - Part 23: Repair, overhaul and reclamation
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IEC 60034-23:2019 provides the technical reference for the repair, overhaul and reclamation of rotating electrical machines, helping organizations define consistent practices for maintaining equipment integrity. It is relevant when engineering teams, service providers, and procurement specialists need a documented basis for technical review, refurbishment planning, or conformity assessment. As a primary reference for maintenance-related decision-making, IEC 60034-23:2019 supports controlled evaluation of machine condition and helps align repair activities with quality and compliance workflows.
Overview of IEC 60034-23:2019
The scope of
IEC 60034-23:2019
is centered on rotating electrical machines that are returned to service after repair, overhaul, or reclamation. In practical terms, it is intended to support structured engineering documentation and verification activities around restoration work, particularly where operational consistency and technical validation are important. Organizations may use it to inform internal procedures, supplier requirements, and inspection steps when assessing whether a repaired machine remains suitable for its intended application.Compliance applications of IEC 60034-23:2019
This reference is commonly relevant in maintenance workshops, industrial service operations, asset management programs, and technical procurement reviews for motors and generators. It can support documented evaluation of repair methods, inspection records, and acceptance criteria used during overhaul or reclamation work. For laboratories and compliance teams, IEC 60034-23:2019 may also serve as a basis for reviewing test plans, technical assessments, and quality workflows associated with returned rotating electrical machines.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60034-23:2019
Following the guidance associated with IEC 60034-23:2019 helps reduce risk in equipment restoration by encouraging repeatable repair practices and clearer technical judgment. For organizations responsible for safety, reliability, and lifecycle cost control, it can improve engineering validation and support conformity assessment preparation. It is also useful in procurement and supplier management, where documented compliance expectations help define service quality, limit ambiguity, and support consistent acceptance of repaired electrical equipment.
- Repair, overhaul, and reclamation practices for rotating electrical machines
- Technical basis for inspection, evaluation, and return-to-service decisions
- Support for maintenance documentation and compliance workflows
- Useful reference for supplier requirements and quality assurance checks
- Publication Date: 2019-01-24
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60034-23:2019 (2019-01-24)
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