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BS EN 60034-14:2004 Rotating electrical machines. Mechanical vibration of certain machines with shaft heights 56 mm and higher - measurement, evaluation and limits of vibration severity (incorporating amendments nos. 1 and 2) (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Applicable to d.c. and three-phase a.c. machines, with shaft heights 56mm and higher with a rated output up to 50MW, at operational speeds from 120 min-1 up to and including 15,000 min-1.

Document History

uperseded by BS EN IEC 60034-14:2018. Supersedes 60034-14:1998. Amendment 15777 dated February 2006 - Revision to supersession details. Amendment 17348 dated 28 September 2007 - See national forward.

ISBN

9780580601286

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