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IEEE P545/D1, Oct 2020

DO NOT USE THIS RECORD

Standard by IEEE, 2020

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P545/D1, Oct 2020 is an inactive technical standard record for components, circuits, devices and systems with relevance to nuclear engineering and power, energy and industry applications. The subtitle, DO NOT USE THIS RECORD, signals that it should be treated cautiously as a legacy or withdrawn entry rather than a current procurement reference. For buyers, engineers, and compliance teams, P545/D1, Oct 2020 still helps identify the document’s technical scope and historical context.

Overview of P545/D1, Oct 2020

This standard sits within a technical area that likely addresses engineering requirements for electrical or system-level components used in demanding industrial and nuclear environments. P545/D1, Oct 2020 should be understood as an inactive record, so its main value is in tracing legacy design intent, documentation history, or prior specification language. It may be useful where controlled references are needed for archival review, comparison, or internal standards management.

Typical use cases

P545/D1, Oct 2020 may be used when reviewing older component or system specifications tied to power generation equipment, industrial installations, or nuclear-related engineering documentation. It can support archive searches, cross-referencing superseded requirements, and checking whether legacy circuits, devices, or assemblies were originally aligned to a recorded standard. It is also relevant for teams managing specification libraries, technical records, and procurement files that include inactive standards.

Why it matters

Even as an inactive entry, P545/D1, Oct 2020 matters because engineering teams often need to verify historical requirements before reusing designs, maintaining installed equipment, or auditing past compliance decisions. Clear identification of an inactive standard helps reduce the risk of applying outdated criteria to current testing, design control, or purchasing work. It also supports consistent document management, especially in sectors where traceability and technical accuracy are essential.

  • Inactive standard record
  • Legacy technical reference
  • Components, circuits, devices and systems
  • Nuclear and power-related context
  • Archive and compliance review
SKU: 36cb43e6aec1

  • Publication Date: 2020
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: P545 (2020)

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