IEEE 115-2009
IEEE Guide for Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines Part I—Acceptance and Performance Testing Part II—Test Procedures and Parameter Determination for Dynamic Analysis - Redline
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About This Item
IEEE 115-2009 is a redline technical standard that covers test procedures for synchronous machines, including acceptance and performance testing as well as parameter determination for dynamic analysis. It is relevant to power and energy applications, transportation equipment, and related electrical systems where machine behavior must be measured consistently. By outlining practical test methods, it helps engineers compare results, support specification compliance, and evaluate operating characteristics with greater confidence.
IEEE 115-2009 overview
This standard provides a structured approach to testing synchronous machines across two main areas: acceptance and performance testing, and procedures used to determine parameters for dynamic analysis. As a redline edition, IEEE 115-2009 is especially useful when reviewing changes against an earlier version or tracking revisions in technical requirements. Its scope supports consistent measurement of machine characteristics, helping align laboratory practice, commissioning work, and engineering analysis for rotating electrical equipment.
Typical use cases
IEEE 115-2009 is commonly used during factory acceptance testing, field commissioning, and performance verification of synchronous generators and motors. It can support test planning for utilities, industrial facilities, transit systems, and equipment manufacturers that need repeatable results for rotating machines. Engineers may also rely on it when gathering data for dynamic models, troubleshooting machine response, or confirming parameters used in system studies, control evaluation, and equipment documentation.
Why this standard matters
Using IEEE 115-2009 helps reduce uncertainty in how synchronous machine tests are performed and interpreted. Clear procedures support consistent results across sites, improve comparability between units, and strengthen the technical basis for procurement and acceptance decisions. For organizations responsible for reliability and safety, it can also help limit test-related risk by defining accepted methods for measuring performance and determining parameters that influence dynamic behavior and system interaction.
- Acceptance and performance testing
- Dynamic analysis parameter determination
- Synchronous machine test procedures
- Redline revision comparison
- Rotating electrical equipment evaluation
- Publication Date: 2010
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Transportation; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
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