IEEE 1C-1954
Wound Electric Machinery
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About This Item
1C-1954 is a superseded English-language standard focused on wound electric machinery, with relevance to engineered materials, dielectrics, plasmas, and fields, waves, and electromagnetics. It is useful when assessing how wound electrical equipment should be designed, insulated, or evaluated within its technical context. For engineers, purchasers, and technical teams, this standard helps anchor expectations around construction and performance in applications where winding behavior and dielectric integrity can affect reliability.
1C-1954 overview
This technical document appears to address requirements or guidance for wound electric machinery, a category that commonly includes rotating electrical equipment with coils, windings, and insulation systems. The 1C-1954 standard is best understood as a reference point for defining how these machines are specified, tested, or compared in practice. Its placement within related engineering subjects suggests attention to electromagnetic behavior, dielectric performance, and the materials used to support dependable operation.
Typical use cases
1C-1954 may be consulted when working with wound motors, generators, transformers, or similar electrical machinery where winding design and insulation quality are important. It is also relevant in procurement and specification work for equipment tied to power, energy, or industrial applications. In practice, the standard can help guide technical review, product selection, and compliance checks for systems that rely on stable electromagnetic performance and durable insulating materials.
Why this standard matters
Even as a superseded document, 1C-1954 can still matter for legacy equipment, archival specifications, and historical design comparisons. It provides a structured reference that supports consistency in engineering interpretation and reduces ambiguity during maintenance, replacement, or requalification work. For organizations handling wound electric machinery, using the correct standard can help limit risk, improve documentation quality, and support more reliable decisions around materials, testing, and long-term performance.
- Wound electric machinery context
- Insulation and dielectric considerations
- Electromagnetic and materials focus
- Legacy specification reference
- Power and industrial equipment applications
- Publication Date: 1953
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
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