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IEEE 114-1982

Phase Induction Motors

Standard by IEEE, 1982

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114-1982 is an English technical standard for Phase Induction Motors, addressing the design and performance characteristics relevant to these rotating machines. It is most useful for identifying the expected engineering basis for motor construction, ratings, and operating behavior in power and industrial applications. For buyers, engineers, and specifiers, the document helps support consistent selection and evaluation of phase induction motors when comparing equipment or reviewing compliance requirements.

What is 114-1982?

114-1982 is a standards document focused on phase induction motors, a common class of electric motor used in power and industrial equipment. The standard typically serves as a reference for the technical requirements, terminology, and expected characteristics associated with this motor type. In practice, it helps define a shared framework for design, testing, and procurement decisions. As an inactive standard, 114-1982 is mainly useful for legacy reference, historical comparison, and documentation review.

Where is 114-1982 used?

Phase induction motors are commonly found in machinery and systems that need dependable rotational drive, including pumps, fans, compressors, conveyors, and other plant equipment. 114-1982 is relevant wherever these motors are specified, evaluated, or maintained in industrial and power-related settings. It may also be consulted in engineering documentation, replacement part selection, and equipment records when matching older motor requirements to existing installations or technical archives.

Why is 114-1982 important?

112-1982 matters because clear motor standards help reduce variation in design and performance expectations. For phase induction motors, that can support more reliable procurement, better compatibility with existing equipment, and clearer testing or acceptance criteria. It also helps teams review legacy specifications with less ambiguity, which is valuable when maintaining older systems or comparing historical requirements. In technical and industrial workflows, consistent reference points can lower the risk of mismatched equipment and avoid costly errors.

  • Phase induction motor reference
  • Legacy technical specification
  • Industrial and power applications
  • Design and performance context
  • English-language standard
SKU: 665fb5d763ac

  • Publication Date: 1982
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 114 (2010)
  • Previous Version: 114 (2002)
  • This Version: 114 (1982)

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