NORMATIVE REFERENCES – ELECTRICAL MOTOR STANDARDS Sample Clauses

NORMATIVE REFERENCES – ELECTRICAL MOTOR STANDARDS. AND SPECIFICATIONS The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in the text, constitute requirements of this specification. At the time of publication the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties involved in refurbishment processes based on this specification are encouraged to apply the most recent revisions of the standards listed below. Information on currently valid national and international standards may be obtained from the Information Centre at Megawatt Park or alternatively via the Electrical System Engineer at Majuba Power Station. Parties using this document shall apply the most recent edition of the documents listed in the following paragraphs. [1] ISO 9001, Quality Management Systems. [2] BS EN 50209:1999, Test of insulation of bars and coils of high-voltage machines. [3] BS 2757 Method for determining the thermal classification of electrical insulation [4] IEEE Std 522 IEEE Guide for Testing Turn Insulation of Form-Wound Stator Coils for Alternating-Current Electric Machines. [5] SANS IEC 60034-1, Rotating electrical machines – Part 1: Rating and performance [6] SANS 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) [7] SANS IEC 60034-2A, Rotating electrical machines – Part 2: 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 [8] SANS IEC 60034-3, Rotating electrical machines – Part 3: Specific requirements for turbine-t ype synchronous machines [9] SANS IEC 60034-4, Rotating electrical machines – Part 4: Methods for determining synchronous machine quantities from tests [10] SANS IEC 60034-5, Rotating electrical machines – Part 5: Classification of degrees of protection provided by the integral design of rotating electrical machines (IP code) – Classification [11] SANS IEC 60034-6, Rotating electrical machines – Part 6: Methods of cooling (IC Code) [12] SANS IEC 60034-7, Rotating electrical machines – Part 7: Classification of types of construction, mounting arrangements and terminal box position (IM code) [13] SANS IEC 60034-8, Rotating electrical machines – Part 8: Terminal markings and direction of otation [14] SANS IEC 60034-9, Rotating electrical machines – Part 9: Noise limits [15] SANS IEC 6003...
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