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IEEE 120-1989

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IEEE Master Test Guide for Electrical Measurements in Power Circuits

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IEEE 1989 98
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Revision Standard – Inactive-Reserved. Instructions are given for measuring electrical quantities that are commonly needed to determine the performance characteristics of electric machinery and equipment. Methods are given for measuring voltage, current, power, energy, power factor, frequency, impedance, and magnetic quantities, with either analog or digital indicating or integrating instruments, in DC or AC rotating machines, transformers, induction apparatus, arc and resistance heating equipment, mercury arc, theremionic, or solid-state rectifiers and inverters. Ancillary instruments and equipment are discussed. Computer-based techniques and the use of optical fibers in instrumentation are considered.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. General
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Units
8 1.4 Definitions
9 1.5 Waveform Parameters
13 1.6 Operating Principles of Measuring Instrument
17 1.7 Grounding
19 1.8 Magnetic and Capacitive Interferences and Their Reduction
23 1.9 Terms and Definitions for Performance Evaluation of a Measurement Process or Instrument
26 1.10 Transportation
1.11 Safety
1.12 Bibliography
28 2. Voltage and Current Measurements
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Voltage Measurements
35 2.3 Current Measurements
40 2.4 Instrument Transformers
51 2.5 Bibliography
52 3. Power, Energy, and Power Factor
3.1 Power Measurement
60 3.2 Energy Measurements
64 3.3 Power Factor and Phase-Angle Measurement
65 3.4 Transducers
3.5 Bibliography
66 4. Frequency Measurements
4.1 Description
4.2 Methods of Measuring Frequency
68 4.3 Calibration
69 5. Impedance Measurements
5.1 Description
5.2 Determination of Impedance
5.3 Effective Resistance
70 5.4 Effective Reactance
5.5 Difficulties Encountered in Making Measurements
71 5.6 Bridge Methods
72 5.7 Bibliography
73 6. Measurements of Magnetic Quantities in Power Circuits
6.1 Description
6.2 Measurements in Air
75 6.3 Measurements in Electromagnets
6.4 Measurements in Permanent Magnets
76 6.5 Measurements of … in Samples of Magnetic Materials
6.6 Measurement of Permeability in Electrical Steels
77 7. Ancillary Instruments and Equipment
7.1 Electrical Transducers
80 7.2 Oscilloscopes
84 7.3 Analog Recording Meters and Devices
87 7.4 Power Supplies
92 7.5 Bibliography
93 8. New Technology
8.1 Computer-based Techniques
97 8.2 Optical Fibers in Instrumentation
98 8.3 Bibliography
IEEE 120-1989
$135.96