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文档介绍:ANSI/IEEE ™-1986
An American National Standard
IEEE Guide for Reporting Failure Data for
Power Transformers and Shunt Reactors
on Electric Utility Power Systems
Sponsor
IEEE mittee
of the
IEEE Power Engineering Society
Secretariat
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
of the
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Approved 19 June 1986
Reaffirmed 10 May 2005
IEEE-SA Standards Board
Approved 21 August 1987
Reaffirmed July 9, 1993
American National Standards Institute
Copyright © 1988
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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