Document ID:  IEEE85      Scroll down to access document images.

Overview
Title Airborne Sound Measurements on Rotating Electric Machinery (No S/S Document)
Scope This test procedure defines approved methods for conducting tests and reporting results to effect the uniform determination of rotating electric machine sound under steady-state conditions with an accuracy of = 3dB tested in these acoustical environments.
Status Withdrawn Withdrawal Date 18-JUN-2009
FSC/Area HFAC Dist Stmt See below  
Doc Category:  Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)

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Lead Standardization Activity MI  Aviation & Missile Command
Adopting Activity YD  Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Coordination Full  
Army Custodian CR4  US Army Communications Electronics Command
Navy Custodian YD  Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Air Force Custodian 99  Air Force Materiel Command HQ



Revision History
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Media Document Part Description Dist Stmt Document Date Pages Size
Document Image Notice - Withdrawal A 18-JUN-2009 1 1.9 KB
Document Image Notice - Adoption A 12-DEC-1972 1 2.9 KB
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