Abstract :
To the Board of Directors: The Standards Committee has continued actively the revision of the Standards of the Institute, both as to form and content. In 1922, the Institute published its Standards in a volume of nearly 200 pages, divided into 26 chapters, with an appendix in which are reprinted the Rules for Electrical Machinery of the International Electrotechnical Commission. Soon after this edition was issued the Standards Committee was reorganized by the Board, and a revision was begun which involved the splitting up into separate sections the existing Standards, rearranging the material, and bringing together into separate complete compilations, the definitions, service conditions, rating, heating, dielectric tests, markings and other requirements applicable to any particular type of apparatus or brand of the art.