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IEEE Std 82-1994. IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Im- pulse Voltage Tests on Insulated Conductors. A test proce- dure for impulse testing of insulated conductors (cables) and cables with accessories installed (cable systems) is provided. This procedure can be used as a design or qualification test for cables or for cable systems. This test procedure is not intended to replace any existing or future standards covering cable or cable accessories, impulse generators, impulse test- ing or voltage measurements. It is intended to supplement such standards by indicating specific procedures for a specific type of cable system or cable system component.
IEEE Std 91-1984 (R1994). IEEEStandardGraphic Symbols for Logic Functions (bound with IEEE Std 91a-1991). An international language by which it is possible to determine the functional behavior ofa logic or circuit diagram withmin- imal reference to supporting documentation is defined; as such, it is designed to allow a single concept to be expressed in one of several different ways, according to the demands of a particular situation. Consequently, this standard does not attempt, nor intend, to establish single correct symbols for particular devices. The symbols for representing logic func- tions or devices enable users to understand the logic charac- teristics of these functions or devices without specific knowl- edge of their internal characteristics. Definitions and an explanation ofsymbol construction are provided. Information is presented on: qualifying symbols associated with inputs, outputs, and other connections; dependency notation; com- binational and sequential elements; and symbols for highly complex functions. The symbols and representation tech- niques are compatible with IEC Pub. 617, Part 12.
IEEE Std 91a-1991 (R1994). Supplement to IEEE Standard Graphic Symbols for Logic Functions (bound with IEEE Std 91-1984). Graphic symbols for representing logic functions or physical devices capable of carrying out logic functions are presented. Descriptions of logic functions, the graphic representation of these functions, and examples of their ap- plications are given. The symbols are presented in the center of electrical applications, but most may also be applied to nonelectrical systems (for example, pneumatic, hydraulic, or mechanical). This supplement provides additional interna- tionally approved graphic symbols and makes corrections as needed to IEEE Std 91-1984.
IEEE Std 95-1977 (R1991). IEEERecommendedPracticefor Insulation Testing ofLarge AC Rotating Machinery withHigh Direct Voltage. Recommendations are made to aid in the se- lection of metric units, so as to promote uniformity in the use of metric units and to limit the number of different metric units that will be used in electrical and electronics science and technology. The recommendations can cover units for space and time, periodic and related phenomena, mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, light and related electromag- netic radiations, and acoustics. This document does not cover how metric units are to be used nor does it offer guidance concerning correct metric practice.
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