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| Series details | Title | Year | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| IEEE Standard C57.121-1998 | IEEE Guide for acceptance and maintenance of less-flammable hydrocarbon fluid in transformers. (Withdrawn) | 1998 | Withdrawn |
| IEEE Standard C62.41.1-2002 | IEEE Guide on the surge environment in low-voltage (1000 V and less) AC power circuits | 2002 | Withdrawn |
| IEEE Standard C62.41.2-2002 | IEEE Recommended practice on characterization of surges in low-voltage (1000 V and less) AC power circuits | 2002 | Withdrawn |
| IEEE Standard C135.1-1999 | IEEE Standard for zinc-coated steel bolts and nuts for overhead line construction. (Withdrawn) | 1999 | Withdrawn |
| IEEE Standard C135.2-1999 | IEEE Standard for threaded zinc-coated ferrous strand-eye anchor rods and nuts for overhead line construction. (Withdrawn) | 1999 | Withdrawn |
| Standard PC135.100 | Standard for line hardware for overhead line construction | 2021 | Withdrawn |
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