IEEE 1119-1988
Supply Stations
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About This Item
1119-1988 is a technical standard for supply stations in power, energy, and industry applications, offering guidance for how these installations are defined and addressed in engineering and procurement contexts. As an inactive standard, it is most useful as a reference document for legacy systems, historical comparison, or specification review. It helps frame the requirements and expectations around station-related equipment and operating conditions where supply continuity and orderly design matter.
1119-1988 overview
This standard focuses on supply stations within the broader field of power, energy and industrial applications. In practical terms, it is a reference for understanding how such stations are organized, specified, and evaluated in relation to the systems they support. 1119-1988 is relevant when reviewing technical documents, coordinating equipment interfaces, or checking how station-related requirements were interpreted at the time. Its inactive status makes it especially valuable in archival, maintenance, and legacy engineering work.
Typical use cases
1119-1988 may be used when examining supply station documentation for electric power installations, industrial distribution points, or related support infrastructure. It can assist engineers, specifiers, and maintenance teams who need to compare older station requirements against current practices. The standard is also helpful during asset reviews, replacement planning, and compliance checks for equipment that was designed around earlier technical expectations. In these settings, 1119-1988 provides a stable reference for identifying consistent station-level requirements.
Why this standard matters
Standards like 1119-1988 matter because supply stations often sit at a critical junction between source equipment and downstream loads. Clear technical reference reduces ambiguity in design, procurement, and maintenance decisions. For organizations managing legacy infrastructure, the standard can support consistency when evaluating installed systems or preparing documentation for refurbishment. It also helps reduce risk by giving teams a common basis for comparing station-related requirements, testing assumptions, and preserving operational continuity.
- Supply station reference for legacy review
- Power, energy, and industrial context
- Useful for documentation and specification checks
- Supports maintenance and replacement planning
- Applies to inactive standard comparisons
- Publication Date: 1988
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1119 (1988)
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