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IEEE 114-2010

Phase Induction Motors

Standard by IEEE, 2010

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114-2010 is a technical standard for phase induction motors, providing a focused reference for their design, performance, and evaluation in power, energy, and industrial applications. It is relevant to engineers and procurement teams that need a clear specification for motor selection, testing, and consistent terminology. As an inactive standard, it still helps support legacy equipment documentation, comparison, and maintenance decisions where phase induction motor requirements remain important.

About 114-2010

114-2010 addresses the technical characteristics of phase induction motors, a common motor type used where reliable rotational power is needed. The standard helps define how these motors are described and assessed, supporting consistent expectations for electrical behavior, construction, and operating performance. In practice, it serves as a reference document for matching motor requirements with application needs, especially when evaluating legacy systems or maintaining older equipment specifications in the power, energy, and industry sectors.

Where is 114-2010 used?

This standard is typically used in environments that depend on phase induction motors for continuous or controlled mechanical drive. That may include industrial machinery, pumping systems, fans, compressors, and other equipment found in power and energy operations. It is also useful in engineering documentation, asset records, and equipment procurement where motor characteristics must be compared against a defined technical baseline. For organizations managing established installations, 114-2010 can help keep specifications aligned with existing motor fleets.

Importance in practice

In practice, 114-2010 helps reduce ambiguity when specifying or reviewing phase induction motors. A shared standard supports more consistent design decisions, clearer supplier communication, and better comparison of performance-related details. It can also assist with compliance checks, testing plans, and maintenance documentation, especially where legacy equipment must be supported over time. For industrial and energy applications, that consistency can lower the risk of mismatched motor selection and improve overall reliability.

  • Phase induction motor reference
  • Design and performance context
  • Industrial and energy applications
  • Legacy specification support
  • Procurement and testing guidance
SKU: 88f280852707

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

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