1、Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Electrical Service Requirements of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems IEEE Std 3001.2 -2017 IEEE 3001 STANDARDS: POWER SYSTEMS DESIGNIEEE Std 3001.2-2017 IEEE Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Electrical Service Requirements of Industrial and Commer
2、cial Power Systems Sponsor Technical Books Coordinating Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society Approved 6 December 2017 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Commercial, institutional, and industrial design of electrical services, interconnecting with a utility distribution or transmission s
3、ystem is explored. The electrical system information needed by the designer concerning the utilitys system characteristics, and the electrical load information needed by the utility to design a satisfactory electrical interface between the serving utility and the premise electrical distribution syst
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34、ed from the IEEE Standards Association.6 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the Power System Design Editorial Working Group had the following membership: Gary H. Fox, Chair Robert Arno Neal Dowling Nehad El-Sherif Barry Ho
35、rnberger Duane Leschert Dennis K. Neitzel Amol Pathak Marcelo Valdes The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Frank Basciano Sirak Belayneh Frederick Brockhurst Gustavo Brunello
36、William Byrd Paul Cardinal Kurt Clemente Glenn Davis Davide De Luca Neal Dowling Gary Fox Randall Groves Chris Heron Werner Hoelzl Robert Hoerauf Laszlo Kadar Gael Kennedy Yuri Khersonsky Jim Kulchisky Saumen Kundu Marc Lacroix Benjamin Lanz Wei-Jen Lee Duane Leschert John Mcalhaney Jr. William McBr
37、ide John McClelland Massimo Mitolo Daleep Mohla Jerry Murphy Daniel Neeser Dennis K. Neitzel Michael Newman Joe Nims Gearold O. H. Eidhin T. W . Olsen Lorraine Padden Antony Parsons Jim Phillips Louie Powell Iulian Profir Moises Ramos Charles Rogers Vincent Saporita Bartien Sayogo Ted Schoenberg Rob
38、ert Seitz Nikunj Shah Jeremy Smith Jerry Smith Gary Smullin Wayne Stec K. Stump David Tepen Marcelo Valdes Kenneth White James Wolfe Jian Yu When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 6 December 2017, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair Gary Hoffma
39、n, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Doug Edwards J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koshy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson
40、Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus7 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 3001.2-2017, IEEE Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Electrical Service Requirements of Industrial
41、 and Commercial Power Systems. IEEE 3000 Standards Collection This recommended practice was developed by the Technical Books Coordinating Committee of the Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Department of the Industry Applications Society, as part of a project to repackage IEEEs popular series o
42、f IEEE Color Books. The goal of this project is to speed up the revision process, eliminate duplicate material, and facilitate use of modern publishing and distribution technologies. When this project is completed, the technical material included in the 13 Color Books will be included in a series of
43、 new standardsthe most significant of which will be a new book, IEEE Standard 3000, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Engineering of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems. The new standard will cover the fundamentals of planning, design, analysis, construction, installation, start-up, operation, a
44、nd maintenance of electrical systems in industrial and commercial facilities. Approximately 60 additional dot standards, organized into the following categories, will provide in-depth treatment of many of the topics introduced by IEEE Std 3000: Power Systems Design (3001 series) Power Systems Analys
45、is (3002 series) Power Systems Grounding (3003 series) Protection and Coordination (3004 series) Emergency, Standby Power, and Energy Management Systems (3005 series) Power Systems Reliability (3006 series) Power Systems Maintenance, Operations, and Safety (3007 series) In many cases, the material i
46、n a “dot” standard comes from a particular chapter of a particular color book. In other cases, material from several color books has been combined into a new “dot” standard. The material in this recommended practice largely comes from Chapter 2 and Chapter 15 of the IEEE Red Book, IEEE Std 141-1993,
47、 Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution in Industrial Plants, and Chapter 4 and Chapter 7 of the IEEE Gray Book, IEEE Std 241-1990. IEEE Std 3001.2 This publication provides a recommended practice for the electrical design of commercial and industrial facilities. It is likely to be of
48、greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited commercial or industrial plant experience. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of commercial and industrial facilities. However, it is not intended as a replacement for the many excellent engineering
49、texts and handbooks commonly in use, nor is it detailed enough to be a design manual. It should be considered a guide and general reference on electrical design for commercial and industrial facilities. Tables, charts, and other information that have been extracted from codes, standards, and other technical literature are included in this publication. Their inclusion is for illustrative purposes; where technical accuracy is important, the latest version of the referenced document should be consulted to assure use of complete, up- to-date, and accurat