IEEE PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011
Connected Reactors
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About This Item
PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011 is a technical standard focused on connected reactors, providing guidance relevant to power and energy equipment as well as related components and systems. It addresses how these devices are specified and evaluated in practical engineering settings where electrical performance, integration, and consistency matter. For manufacturers, designers, and utilities, the document helps support clearer requirements and more reliable product comparison for connected reactor applications.
PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011 overview
This standard addresses the technical context of connected reactors, a component commonly associated with power-system and industrial electrical applications. PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011 is relevant where reactor behavior, connection characteristics, and engineering requirements need to be understood in a structured way. The document is useful as a reference for defining design expectations, supporting compliance discussions, and aligning technical teams around a common specification for these devices.
Typical use cases
Connected reactors are typically used in electrical installations where controlled impedance, current management, or system conditioning is needed. PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011 may be referenced when working with utility equipment, industrial power distribution, or other engineered systems that incorporate reactors as part of a connected circuit. It is also relevant in procurement and specification work for components intended to support stable operation in power, energy, and related electrical environments.
Why this standard matters
PC57.16/D11, Jul 2011 matters because standards for connected reactors help reduce ambiguity in design and testing. Clear requirements support better consistency across equipment selection, performance review, and engineering documentation. In practice, that can improve compliance efforts, lower the risk of mismatched specifications, and make it easier to compare products during procurement or system development. For inactive documents, it can still provide important historical technical context.
- Connected reactor requirements
- Electrical and system integration context
- Design and compliance reference
- Procurement and specification support
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Signal Processing and Analysis
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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