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IEEE 1137-1991

IEEE Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application

Standard by IEEE, 1991

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IEEE 1137-1991 is a technical guide for implementing inductive coordination mitigation techniques and their application in communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. It focuses on reducing unwanted inductive effects that can interfere with signal paths, equipment behavior, and overall system reliability. For engineers working with wired infrastructure or nearby energized systems, this standard provides a structured reference for planning and evaluation. IEEE 1137-1991 is especially useful when consistent mitigation practices are needed across installations.

About IEEE 1137-1991

This standard addresses the practical coordination issues that arise when inductive coupling can affect communication and broadcast equipment. Its purpose is to guide the selection and implementation of mitigation techniques that help limit interference and support stable operation. In product and project settings, IEEE 1137-1991 can be used as a reference for design review, system planning, and technical comparison when assessing how well a proposed installation manages inductive influence. It is a focused document for a specific engineering problem.

Where is IEEE 1137-1991 used?

IEEE 1137-1991 is relevant in communication systems, broadcast installations, and networking environments where conductors, cabling, or nearby electrical sources may introduce inductive coupling. It may be used when designing routes for cables, evaluating separation practices, or reviewing mitigation methods for equipment in plant, field, or facility settings. The guide is also useful for technical teams responsible for installation planning, interference reduction, and maintaining dependable signal performance in systems that operate close to power or control infrastructure.

Importance in practice

In practice, this standard helps improve consistency in how inductive coordination concerns are handled during design and deployment. Using IEEE 1137-1991 can support compliance checks, reduce the risk of signal degradation, and make performance expectations clearer across teams and suppliers. It also helps compare mitigation approaches in a repeatable way, which is valuable for procurement, testing, and maintenance planning. For systems that must remain stable in mixed electrical environments, that consistency can be important.

  • Inductive coordination guidance
  • Mitigation technique application
  • Communication and broadcast systems
  • Installation and design review
  • Interference control and reliability
SKU: 54108a3a54c4

  • Publication Date: 1991
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1137 (2019)
  • Previous Version: 1137 (2009)
  • This Version: 1137 (1991)

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