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IEEE P62.2/D25

Electrical Machinery (Superseded by IEEE Std 62.2-2004)

Standard by IEEE, 2004

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IEEE P62.2/D25 is a technical standard for electrical machinery, framed within power, energy, and industry applications as well as components, circuits, devices, and systems. As an inactive document, it is primarily useful as a reference for historical design, evaluation, or procurement work where older machinery requirements still matter. It can help clarify expectations around equipment characteristics, engineering practice, and consistency in specification, especially when comparing legacy electrical machinery against later superseding guidance.

Overview of IEEE P62.2/D25

IEEE P62.2/D25 addresses electrical machinery in a way that reflects its placement within industrial power and equipment engineering. The document is best understood as a technical reference tied to machinery design and related performance considerations rather than a broad system-level standard. Because it is marked inactive and superseded, it is most relevant when reviewing older equipment files, maintaining archives, or tracing the requirements that informed later IEEE guidance on electrical machinery.

Typical use cases

This standard may be consulted when documenting, comparing, or interpreting legacy electrical machinery used in industrial power environments. It is especially relevant where engineers, buyers, or maintenance teams need a reference point for older motors, generators, or similar machinery categories. IEEE P62.2/D25 can also support specification review, equipment history checks, and technical due diligence in projects that involve inherited plant assets or long-lived installed systems.

Why it matters

Even though IEEE P62.2/D25 is inactive, it can still matter in practice because legacy standards often shape how older equipment is assessed, repaired, or replaced. Using the right reference helps reduce ambiguity in compliance review, procurement documentation, and engineering decisions tied to existing machinery. It may also support more consistent testing and comparison when teams need to understand how a particular electrical machine was originally framed against accepted technical expectations.

  • Electrical machinery reference point
  • Legacy specification review
  • Industrial power equipment context
  • Superseded standard status
  • Documentation and comparison support
SKU: e41fdf9c1fb1

  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: P62.2 (2025)
  • Previous Version: P62.2 (2025)
  • This Version: P62.2 (2004)

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