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IEEE 112-1984

IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors and Generators

Standard by IEEE, 1984

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IEEE 112-1984 is a test procedure for polyphase induction motors and generators, providing a structured way to evaluate electrical machines used in power, energy, and industrial applications. It addresses performance testing and related technical measurements, helping ensure results are consistent and comparable across designs and operating conditions. For engineers, buyers, and test labs, the standard is important because it supports clearer specification, dependable verification, and more controlled assessment of machine behavior.

What is IEEE 112-1984?

IEEE IEEE 112-1984 defines a standard test procedure focused on polyphase induction motors and generators. Its purpose is to guide how these machines are examined so that key performance characteristics can be measured in a repeatable and technically sound way. In practice, it serves as a reference for test methods, evaluation practices, and reporting consistency. As a superseded standard, it is still relevant for understanding the historical test framework used for induction machine performance and compliance documentation.

Where is IEEE 112-1984 used?

This standard is typically used in laboratories, manufacturing test areas, and engineering departments that work with polyphase induction motors and generators. It is relevant where electrical machine performance must be verified before installation, shipment, or acceptance. Common uses may include motor testing, generator evaluation, product qualification, and documentation for industrial equipment in power and energy settings. IEEE 112-1984 is also useful when comparing test results across different designs or procurement requirements.

Why is IEEE 112-1984 important?

IEEE 112-1984 matters because test procedures directly affect how motor and generator performance is understood and communicated. A recognized standard helps reduce variation in testing, supports more reliable comparisons, and gives buyers and engineers greater confidence in reported results. It can also assist with design control, acceptance testing, and technical review of polyphase induction machines. For organizations managing compliance or legacy equipment documentation, the standard provides a defined reference point for consistent evaluation.

  • Polyphase induction motors
  • Generator test procedures
  • Performance measurement methods
  • Industrial and power equipment
  • Superseded IEEE reference
SKU: 19ad65aab697

  • Publication Date: 1984
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 112 (2018)
  • Previous Version: 112 (2004)
  • Previous Version: 112 (1997)
  • Previous Version: 112 (1991)
  • This Version: 112 (1984)

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