IEEE 1035-1989
IEEE Recommended Practice: Test Procedure for Utility-Interconnected Static Power Converters
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IEEE 1035-1989 is a recommended practice for test procedure for utility-interconnected static power converters, providing a focused framework for evaluating how these converters perform when connected to utility power systems. In the power, energy and industry applications context, it helps define a clearer approach to testing, comparison, and verification. For engineers and buyers working with utility-connected conversion equipment, the standard supports more consistent assessment of operating behavior and test results.
What is IEEE 1035-1989?
This standard sets out a recommended test procedure for static power converters intended to operate with utility-interconnected systems. IEEE 1035-1989 is concerned with how such equipment should be exercised and measured so its performance can be checked in a controlled, repeatable way. As a technical document, it is useful where converter behavior, interface conditions, and test results need to be understood consistently across design, evaluation, or procurement activities. Its scope is practical rather than broad, with emphasis on test procedure.
Where is IEEE 1035-1989 used?
IEEE 1035-1989 is typically used in settings involving utility-connected static power converters, including equipment validation, laboratory testing, and engineering review of power conversion systems. It may be relevant to converters used in industrial power applications, utility interface studies, or development work where connection to an electrical supply must be evaluated under defined procedures. The standard is especially helpful when teams need a common testing reference for comparing converter performance before deployment or acceptance. IEEE 1035-1989 supports that workflow.
Why is IEEE 1035-1989 important?
Using IEEE 1035-1989 helps improve consistency in how utility-interconnected static power converters are tested and reviewed. That matters because repeatable test procedures can reduce ambiguity in performance claims, support engineering decisions, and help align expectations between suppliers and purchasers. For organizations working with power conversion equipment, a clear test basis can also aid compliance efforts, limit rework, and reduce risk during evaluation. In practice, IEEE 1035-1989 can make technical comparisons more dependable.
- Utility-interconnected static power converters
- Recommended test procedure
- Performance verification and comparison
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Engineering and procurement reference
- Publication Date: 1989
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1035 (1989)
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