STANDARDIZATION RULES 



or THE 

 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 



HISTORY OF 1 VNDAKDIZATION R< 



*lep tak ' the %tandar 



al apparatus and method* was a topical discussion on " The Stand- 

 cnerators. Motors and Transformers." which took place 

 .mcously ork and Chit Ago on thr evening of January 26. 



1808. The ditctmion appears in t! 



rested were generally favorable to 



the standardisation . .1 apparatus, although some 



members feared that difficulties might ante. As a result of this dis- 

 cussion, a Committee on Standardization was appointed by the Council 

 of tl .lowing meml>- 



Kit vs. is II ( K.H KI w ( kittrma*. 



!h t IIINSOX CHABLBS P. SinswBTi 



LEWIS ! KI.L 



JOHN \V LIEU. JR. -it- THOU 



il consideration of the matter and consultation with the 

 members of the Institute and interested parties generally, a " Report 

 of the Committee on Standardization." was presented and accepted by 

 me 26. 1899. Those original rules appeared in the In- 

 stitute TKVN XVI, pages 255 and 268. 



As a result of changes and developments in the i was 



subsequently found necessary to revise the original report, this work 

 being car 'he following Committ< lardisation: 



MM is B. CtOCKBI. Ckatrma*. 

 A Kill i K t \RI.E4 P. ST*|N*> 



M \V. I.IEH. JE. LBWIX h SUM. WELL 



C. o. N: HOMSOM 



This revised report was adopted at the 19th Annual Convention at 

 Great Harrington, Mats., on June 20, 19O2. and appears in t 

 TmAMBAcnoHs. Vd M-^ ; ^- i""'> to 1092. 



. further change and development in electrical 



apparatus and methods, it was de nbrr. 1905 that a second 



is needed, and the following C remittee was appointed to do 

 this v 



FRANCIS B. CROCKEE. Ca<>. 



K NXEU.Y. Stereo 

 HENRY S. CARHART CHARLES P. SCOTT 



ix \V. LlBB. JR <ABLB* P. Sir 



C. < 



ROBBET R. Owt 



