Active Standard

IEEE 1818-2017

IEEE Guide for the Design of Low-Voltage Auxiliary Systems for Electric Power Substations

Considered in this guide are the components of both the ac and dc systems and the provided guidelines and recommendations for designing the appropriate systems for the substation under consideration. This guide includes the low-voltage auxiliary systems from the source(s) to the distribution point(s). Reliability requirements and load characteristics are discussed and distribution methods are recommended.

Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2017-09-28
Board Approval
2017-09-28
History
Published:
2017-12-15

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Working Group
WGE9 - Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Electric Power Substation Grounding (do not use)
IEEE Program Manager
Sandra Maru
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Working Group Chair
Michael Rzasa

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P1818
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for the Design of Low-Voltage Auxiliary Systems for Electric Power Substations

Considered in this guide are the components of both the ac and dc systems and the provided guidelines and recommendations for designing the appropriate systems for the substation under consideration. This guide includes the low-voltage auxiliary systems from the source(s) to the distribution point(s). Reliability requirements and load characteristics are discussed and distribution methods are recommended.

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