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International & National References. The following documents contain provisions that, through reference in text, constitute requirements of this specification. Parties using this document shall use the most recent edition(s) of the document(s) listed in this section. Where specified values differ, the most stringent specification from the relevant IEC specification shall apply. NUMBER DESCRIPTION N/A South African Grid Code: Information Exchange Code V8 The Metering Code V8 The Network Code V8 IEC 60034-1 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 1: Rating and performance IEC 60034-2 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 2: Methods for determining losses and efficiency of rotating electrical machinery from tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) IEC 60034-2A Rotating Electrical Machines Part 2A: Methods for determining losses and efficiency of rotating electrical machinery from tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) First supplement: Measurement of losses by the calorimetric method IEC 60034-3 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 3: Specific requirements for synchronous generators driven by steam turbines or combustion gas turbines. IEC 60034-4 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 4: Methods for determining synchronous machine quantities from tests IEC 60034-10 Conventions for description of synchronous machines IEC 00000-00-0 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous machines Chapter 1: Definitions IEC 00000-00-0 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of insulation systems Section 1: General guidelines IEC 60034-19 Rotating Electrical Machines Part 19: Specific test methods for DC machines on conventional and rectifier-fed supplies IEC 60050-411 (1996) Second edition International Electro Technical Vocabulary, Chapter 411: Rotating Machines. IEC 60072-1 Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines Part 1: Frame numbers 56 to 400 and flange numbers 55 to 1080 IEC 60072-2 Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines Part 2: Frame numbers 355 to 1000 and flange numbers 1180 to 2360 IEC 60079-19 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 19: Repair and Overhaul for Apparatus Used in Explosive Atmospheres (other than mines or explosives) IEC 60085 Classification of electrical insulation IEC 60136 Dimensions of brushes and brush-holders for electrical machinery IEC 60137 Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V IEC 60270 Partial Discharge Measurements IEC 60276 Definitions and nomen...
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