BH GSO IEC 60072-2:2016
IEC 60072-2:1990
Bahraini Standard
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Approved on
08 February 2016
Dimensions and output series for rotating electrical machines - Part 2: Frame numbers 355 to 1000 and flange numbers 1180 to 2360
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BH GSO IEC 60072-2:2016 Scope
This part of IEC 72 relates to all kinds of rotating electrical machines with a horizontal shaft, and
with any one of three specific types of foot mounting — i.e. machines with feet down, machines with
feet up, and machines for which the bed-plate is an integral part — and with mounting flange for which
the shaft height in the feet down version is between 355 mm and 1000 mm and pitch circle diameter
of fixing holes between 1180 and 2 360 mm.
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