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Committee

Committee:

CTN 203/SC 2 - Rotating machinery

Secretary:
AFBEL - ASOCIACIÓN DE FABRICANTES DE BIENES DE EQUIPO ELÉCTRICOS
International Relations:

IEC/TC 2  Rotating machinery

CLC/TC 2  Rotating machinery

Standards developed by the committee: CTN 203/SC 2: 147

UNE-EN 60034-18-41:2014 (Ratificada)

Status: VIGENTE2014-08-01

Rotating electrical machines - Part 18-41: Partial discharge free electrical insulation systems (Type I) used in rotating electrical machines fed from voltage converters - Qualification and quality control tests (Endorsed by AENOR in August of 2014.)

UNE-EN 60034-30-1:2014 (Ratificada)

Status: VIGENTE2014-08-01

Rotating electrical machines - Part 30-1: Efficiency classes of line operated AC motors (IE code) (Endorsed by AENOR in August of 2014.)

UNE-EN 60034-28:2013

Status: VIGENTE2013-12-18

Rotating electrical machines - Part 28: Test methods for determining quantities of equivalent circuit diagrams for three-phase low-voltage cage induction motors

UNE-EN 60034-18-21:2013 (Ratificada)

Status: VIGENTE2013-07-01

Rotating electrical machines - Part 18-21: Functional evaluation of insulation systems - Test procedures for wire-wound windings - Thermal evaluation and classification (Endorsed by AENOR in July of 2013.)

UNE-EN 60034-18-31:2013

Status: VIGENTE2013-01-23

Rotating electrical machines - Part 18-31: Functional evaluation of insulation systems - Test procedures for form-wound windings - Thermal evaluation and classification of insulation systems used in rotating machines

UNE-EN 60034-18-34:2012

Status: VIGENTE2012-11-21

Rotating electrical machines - Part 18-34: Functional evaluation of insulation systems - Test procedures for form-wound windings - Evaluation of thermomechanical endurance of insulation systems

UNE 20894:1996 IN

Status: VIGENTE2012-05-22

GUIDE FOR A TEST PROCEDURE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF LOSS TANGENT OF COILS AND BARS FOR MACHINE WINDINGS.

UNE 20027-1:1978

Status: VIGENTE2012-05-22

ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES. DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE FOR CARBON BRUSHES, BRUSH-HOLDERS, COMMUTATORS AND SILIP-RINGS

UNE 20126:1975

Status: VIGENTE2012-05-22

ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES. DIMENSIONS FOR COMMUTATOR AND SLIP-RINGS

UNE 20027-3:1978

Status: VIGENTE2012-05-22

ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES. TEST PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BRUSH MATERIALS

UNE 203001-16-2:2001

Status: VIGENTE2012-05-22

Rotating electrical machines - Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous machines - Chapter 2: Models for power system studies

UNE-EN 60034-16-1:2012

Status: VIGENTE2012-03-28

Rotating electrical machines - Part 16-1: Excitation systems for synchronous machines - Definitions

UNE-EN 60034-18-1:2010 (Ratificada)

Status: VIGENTE2011-10-01

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 18-1: Functional evaluation of insulation systems - General guidelines (Endorsed by AENOR in October of 2011.)

UNE-EN 60034-2-2:2010 (Ratificada)

Status: VIGENTE2011-10-01

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 2-2: Specific methods for determining separate losses of large machines from tests - Supplement to IEC 60034-2-1 (Endorsed by AENOR in October of 2011.)

UNE-EN 60034-1:2011

Status: VIGENTE2011-04-13

Rotating electrical machines - Part 1: Rating and performance

UNE-EN 60034-15:2010

Status: VIGENTE2010-10-06

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 15: Impulse voltage withstand levels of form-wound stator coils for rotating a.c. machines

UNE-EN 60034-22:2010

Status: VIGENTE2010-06-09

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 22: AC generators for reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engine driven generating sets

UNE-EN 60034-29:2009

Status: VIGENTE2009-10-14

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 29: Equivalent loading and superposition techniques - Indirect testing to determine temperature rise

UNE-EN 60034-26:2008

Status: VIGENTE2008-05-14

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 26: Effects of unbalanced voltages on the performance of three-phase cage induction motors

UNE-EN 60034-9:2006/A1:2008

Status: VIGENTE2008-04-30

Rotating electrical machines -- Part 9: Noise limits