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IEEE 13-1930

AIEE Transformers, Induction Regulatoes and Reactors (Revised)

Standard by IEEE, 1929

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13-1930 is a standards document focused on AIEE Transformers, Induction Regulatores and Reactors (Revised), giving technical direction for equipment used in power and industrial electrical systems. It is relevant where consistent design, rating, and performance expectations matter for transformers, induction regulators, and reactors. As a superseded English standard, 13-1930 can still be useful for historical reference, legacy equipment review, and comparison of earlier engineering practices within power, energy, and industrial applications.

About 13-1930

13-1930 addresses the technical context of AIEE transformers, induction regulators, and reactors, with the revised subtitle indicating an updated edition of the original material. In practical terms, the standard likely supports the classification, construction, and performance understanding of electrical apparatus used to manage voltage, current, and impedance in power systems. For engineers, buyers, and compliance teams, the document helps define what was expected for these components at the time and provides a structured reference for legacy equipment and documentation.

Where is 13-1930 used?

This standard is most closely associated with electrical power equipment and industrial installations where transformers, induction regulators, or reactors are part of the system design. It may be relevant in substations, distribution networks, motor control environments, and plant electrical rooms where voltage adjustment or current limiting is needed. Because 13-1930 sits in the power and energy context, it is especially useful when reviewing older equipment specifications, maintenance records, or replacement planning for legacy apparatus.

Importance in practice

In practice, 13-1930 matters because it helps preserve consistency in the technical description of equipment that affects system performance and reliability. For superseded standards, the value is often in procurement review, asset documentation, repair planning, and checking how older designs were defined. Using a clear reference such as 13-1930 can reduce ambiguity when comparing components, supporting testing expectations, or evaluating whether existing transformers, induction regulators, or reactors align with historical engineering requirements.

  • Legacy AIEE technical reference
  • Transformers, induction regulators, and reactors
  • Power and industrial electrical systems
  • Historical design and performance context
  • Superseded English standard
SKU: 9422f900ad1d

  • Publication Date: 1929
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 13J (2023)
  • Previous Version: 13C (2023)
  • Previous Version: 13B-2 (2023)
  • Previous Version: 13K (2022)
  • Previous Version: 13I (2020)
  • Previous Version: 13A (2019)
  • Previous Version: 13B-1 (2019)
  • Previous Version: 13M-5 (2018)
  • Previous Version: 13L (2017)
  • Previous Version: 13D (2017)
  • This Version: 13 (1929)

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