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Released: 25.01.1974

IEEE 444-1973 - IEEE Standard Practices and Requirements for Thyristor Converters for Motor Drives Part 1- Converters for DC Motor Armature Supplies

IEEE Standard Practices and Requirements for Thyristor Converters for Motor Drives Part 1- Converters for DC Motor Armature Supplies

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Standard number:IEEE 444-1973
Released:25.01.1974
ISBN:978-0-7381-2390-5
Pages:98
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 444-1973

This standard applies to all types of line-commutated semiconductor power converters, employing monocrystalline semiconductor thyristors or diodes, when used in industrial motor drive applications requiring adjustable direct voltage for dc motor armature or field, or adjustable voltage and frequency in the case of ac motor drives (cycloconverter). While written primarily around the requirements of motor drives needing sufficient power to utilize multiphase power converters (Fig , this standard is applicable with reasonable interpretation to all line-commutated power converters used in industrial motor drive applications.



New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This standard applies to all types of line-commutated semiconductor power converters employing monocrystalline semiconductor thyristors or diodes, as used in industrial motor-drive applications requiring adjustable direct voltage for dc motor armature or field, or adjustable voltage and frequency in the case of ac motor drives (cycloconverter). It covers thyristor converter circuits, general requirements, test procedures, general recommendations for loading and operating converter units, and thyristor converter transformers. Although written primarily around the requirements of motor drives needing sufficient power to utilize multiphase power converters, this standard is applicable with reasonable interpretation to all line-commutated power converters used in industrial motor-drive applications.