IEEE 1402-2000 en Guide for Electric Power Substation Physical and Electronic Security《变电所的物理和电气安全指南》.pdf

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1、The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2000 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 04 April 2000. Printed in the United States of America.Print: ISBN 0-7381-1960-1 SH94822PD

2、F: ISBN 0-7381-1961-X SS94822No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.IEEE Std 1402-2000 (R2008)IEEE Guide for Electric Power Substation Physical and Electronic SecuritySponsorSubs

3、tations Committeeof theIEEE Power Engineering SocietyReaffirmed 10 December 2008Approved 30 January 2000IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Security issues related to human intrusion upon electric power supply substations areidentified and discussed. Various methods and techniques presently being used

4、to mitigate humanintrusions are also presented in this guide.Keywords: construction, intrusion, operation, safetyAuthorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.IEEE Standardsdocuments are developed within the IEEE

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17、9 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.Copyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1402-2000, IEEE Guide for Electric Power Substation Physical and ElectronicSecurity.)This guide was revised by members of Working Group G3/Substation Sec

18、urity and is under the sponsorshipof the Substations Environmental Subcommittee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society SubstationsCommittee.ParticipantsThe members of the Working Group who participated in the creation of this guide were as follows:Michael J. Bio,ChairWilliam M. Malone,Vice ChairThe f

19、ollowing members of the balloting committee voted on this standard:Michael J. BogdanJames C. BurkeRichard G. CottrellJohn W. DeanW. Bruce DietzmanDavid L. HarrisRichard A. JonesDavid S. LehmanJohn OgleviePatrick M. RooneyAlan C. RotzAnne-Marie SahazizianC. M. StineCharles StollRaymond L. StoudtRober

20、t F. WeedenHanna E. AbdallahWilliam J. AckermanStuart AkersStan J. ArnotMichael H. BakerGeorge J. BartokMichael J. BioKenneth L. BlackCharles BlattnerWayne R. BlockMichael J. BogdanStuart H. BoucheySteven D. BrownJames C. BurkeFrank Y. ChuJohn R. ClaytonRichard G. CottrellRichard CrowdisFrank A. Den

21、brockW. Bruce DietzmanRichard B. DubeGary R. EngmannMarkus E. EtterWilliam R. FajberDennis R. FalkenheimDavid Lane GarrettBarry M. GoreFloyd W. GreenwayRobert E. HowellDonald E. HutchinsonDanny L. JohnsonJames JungRichard P. KeilHermann KochAlan E. KollarTerry L. KrummreyDonald N. LairdWilliam M. Ma

22、loneRusko MatulicJohn D. McDonaldJohn E. Merando Jr.Jovan M. NahmanPhilip R. NanneryRobert S. NowellJames S. OswaldMichael W. PateShashi G. PatelTrevor PfaffPercy E. PoolPaulo F. RibeiroAlan C. RotzAnne-Marie SahazizianHazairin SamaulahSamuel C. SciaccaDavid ShaferGary SimmsMark S. SimonBodo SojkaRo

23、bert P. StewartBrian StoryRaymond L. StoudtDuane R. TorgersonGeorg WildMark S. Zar.Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.ivCopyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved

24、 this standard on 30 January 2000, it had the followingmembership:Richard J. Holleman,ChairDonald N. Heirman,Vice ChairJudith Gorman,Secretary*Member EmeritusAlso included is the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaison:Robert E. HebnerAndrew D. IckowiczIEEE Standards Project EditorSatish

25、 K. AggarwalDennis BodsonMark D. BowmanJames T. CarloGary R. EngmannHarold E. EpsteinJay Forster*Ruben D. GarzonJames H. GurneyLowell G. JohnsonRobert J. KennellyE. G. “Al” KienerJoseph L. Koepfinger*L. Bruce McClungDaleep C. MohlaRobert F. MunznerLouis-Franois PauRonald C. PetersenGerald H. Peterso

26、nJohn B. PoseyGary S. RobinsonAkio TojoHans E. WeinrichDonald W. ZipseAuthorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.Copyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.vContents1. Overview 11.1 Scope 11.2 Purpose. 12. Refere

27、nces 13. Definitions 24. Intrusions 24.1 Types of intrusions. 24.2 Parameters and events that influence intrusions 34.3 Problems caused by intrusions. 35. Criteria for substation security. 56. Security methods 66.1 Barriers. 66.2 Electronic . 76.3 Other methods 87. Effectiveness of security methods

28、 128. Substation security plan . 158.1 Objective of the security plan 158.2 Responsibility for security . 168.3 Basic security requirements . 168.4 Additional security measures. 168.5 Sample security assessment . 16Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 20

29、09 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.viCopyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.Copyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.1IEEE Guide for Electric Power Sub

30、station Physical and Electronic Security1. Overview1.1 ScopeThis guide identifies and discusses security issues related to human intervention during the construction,operation (except for natural disasters), and maintenance of electric power supply substations. It also docu-ments methods and designs

31、 to mitigate intrusions.1.2 PurposeAccess to electric supply substations by unauthorized personnel is an increasing problem for the electricindustry. These intrusions may result in loss, damage, and misoperation of equipment and facilities and maycreate potential safety and environmental liabilities

32、 This guide presents various methods and techniques presently being used to mitigate human intrusions, asidentified in an industry survey.In 1994, an IEEE Substation Security Guide Survey questionnaire was sent to utilities internationally; theresponses from this survey are presented in Clause 7 of

33、 this guide.Refer to IEEE Std 1264-19931for methods being used to counteract nonhuman intrusions.2. ReferencesThis guide shall be used in conjunction with the following publications:Accredited Standards Committee C2-1997, National Electrical Safety Code(NESC).21Information on references can be found

34、 in Clause 2.2The NESC is available from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ08855-1331, USA (http:/standards.ieee.org/).Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Re

35、strictions apply.IEEEStd 1402-2000 IEEE GUIDE FOR ELECTRIC POWER SUBSTATION2Copyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved.IEEE 100-1996, The IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms, Sixth Edition.3IEEE Std 1127-1996, IEEE Guide for the Design, Construction, and Operation of Electric

36、Power Substa-tions for Community Acceptance and Environmental Compatibility.IEEE Std 1264-1993, IEEE Guide for Animal Deterrents for Electric Power Supply Substations.3. DefinitionsDefinitions of terms pertinent to the subject matter are listed here. Definitions as given herein apply specifi-cally t

37、o the application of this guide. For additional definitions, see IEEE 100-1996.3.1 construction stage:The time related to the installation or modification of fixtures or structures, includ-ing services, foundations, steel, conductors, buildings, and grounding.3.2 intrusion:Unauthorized human access

38、to the substation property through physical presence or externalinfluence.3.3 operational stage:The time following commissioning of the facility.3.4 undeveloped stage:The time prior to the installation of permanent structures, site preparation, prelimi-nary surveying, surface stripping, fence erecti

39、on, road building, equipment and material staging, furnishingconstruction power, etc.4. Intrusions4.1 Types of intrusionsIntrusions can be classified into the following categories:a)Pedestrian: A person walking onto the substation property or into the substation proper, either acci-dentally or for t

40、he purpose of vandalism, robbery, theft, dumping, or other illicit activities.b)Vehicular:A vehicle driven into a substation, either through an open gate or through the perimeterfence or wall. This intrusion may be for the same purposes listed in item a), or may be the result ofan accident.c)Project

41、ile:Foreign objects thrown or propelled into the substation area that may damage substationequipment or the control room (e.g., rocks, kites, bottles, missiles, explosives, and bullets).d)Electronic:Entry into the substation via telephone lines or other electronic-based media for themanipulation or

42、disturbance of electronic devices. These devices include digital relays, faultrecorders, equipment diagnostic packages, automation equipment, computers, programmable logiccontrollers, and communication interfaces. 3IEEE publications are available from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi

43、neers, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway,NJ 08855-1331, USA (http:/standards.ieee.org/).Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.IEEEPHYSICAL AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY Std 1402-2000Copyright 2000 IEEE. A

44、ll rights reserved.34.2 Parameters and events that influence intrusions4.2.1 EconomicIn some areas, theft of copper, aluminum, or other components from a substation may be prevalent.4.2.2 LocationHigher levels of crime, vandalism, and graffiti may be common behaviors in certain neighborhoods. School

45、properties or other public areas adjacent to or near a substation or substations located in remote areas mayalso present additional opportunities for intrusions.4.2.3 AestheticsWalls, plantings, or screening treatments may make substations an attractive and secluded meeting spot forvarious recreatio

46、nal or illicit activities.4.2.4 Labor conflictsStrikes, slowdowns, personnel reductions, or other labor conflicts by utility or contract workers can be a sig-nificant factor influencing intrusions as the substation can be an attractive target.4.2.5 Use of adjacent propertyUses of adjacent property m

47、ay lead to intrusions onto substation property. Commercial activities, building,storage, equipment and material locations, and building structures can facilitate intrusions onto substationproperty.4.2.6 Curiosity and ignoranceMany items in a substation may attract curious individuals who are unaware

48、 of the hazards that exist withinthe substation fence.4.2.7 Civil/political unrestTerrorism, war, riots, civil disobedience, and public events provide increased opportunity for intrusions.4.2.8 Joint-use facilitiesEstablishment of a substation on or adjacent to a facility that is shared, owned, or u

49、sed by others could pro-vide additional opportunity for intrusions as the potential for legitimate access by unqualified personnelincreases.4.2.9 Natural and/or catastrophic disastersThe effects of natural and/or catastrophic disasters may render security systems ineffective.4.3 Problems caused by intrusionsHuman intrusions onto substation sites can create many problems and can occur during any of the followingthree stages of substation development:Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on June 23, 2009 at 14:04 from IEEE Xplore. Restriction

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