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30、om the IEEE Standards Association.6 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the P45.6 Working Group had the following membership: Timothy L. Gauthier, Chair Dwight Alexander , Vice Chair James Babcock Paul Bishop Greg Bolch Hug
31、h T. Davall Robert Durham Michael D. Fitzmaurice Randall Groves Chris Heron Mohammed Islam John Kay Earl MacDonald William McBride T. David Mills Dennis K. Neitzel Lorraine Padden Sergio Panetta Joseph Piff Iulian Profir Tim Rohrer Rod Van Wart James Wolfe The following members of the individual bal
32、loting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Dwight Alexander John Amy James Babcock Frank Basciano Thomas Bishop Dennis Bogh Rudy Bright Bill Brown William Byrd Paul Cardinal James Conrad Matthew Davis Norbert Doerry Gary Do
33、nner Neal Dowling Robert Durham Keith Flowers Nancy Frost Timothy L. Gauthier J. Travis Griffith Randall Groves Ajit Gwal Chris Heron Lee Herron Werner Hoelzl Richard Jackson Ben C. Johnson Yuri Khersonsky Robert Konnik Saumen Kundu Benjamin Lanz Michael Lauxman Steven Liggio Albert Livshitz Earl Ma
34、cDonald Arturo Maldonado William McBride Dennis K. Neitzel Arthur Neubauer Michael Newman T. W . Olsen Lorraine Padden Richard Paes Sergio Panetta Howard Penrose Kevin Peterson K. James Phillips Joseph Piff Iulian Profir Ryandi Ryandi Robert Seitz Nikunj Shah Jerry Smith Michael Steurer James Timper
35、ley John Vergis Kenneth White When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 7 December 2016, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair Ted Burse, Vice Chair John Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Stephen Du
36、kes Jianbin Fan J. Travis Griffith Gary Hoffman Ronald W . Hotchkiss Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Hung Ling Kevin Lu Annette D. Reilly Gary Robinson Mehmet Ulema Yingli Wen Philip Winston Howard Wolfman Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong *Member Emeritus7 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserve
37、d. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 45.6-2016, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Ship- boardElectrical Testing. The IEEE Std 45 series comprises nine recommended practices addressing electrical installations on ships and marine platforms. IEEE Std 45.6 p
38、rovides a recommended practice for electrical testing of shipboard elec- trical power systems, including: ac power systems, dc power systems, emergency power systems, shore pow- er, power quality and harmonics, electric propulsion and maneuvering systems, motors and drives, thrusters, and steering s
39、ystems intended for use with the IEEE Standard 45 series of documents. The topics covered in this document should be considered from the beginning of the project and throughout the design and construc- tion processes, and thereby should facilitate the integration of electrical systems at the shipyar
40、d level. Previous editions of IEEE Std 45 were developed as single documents addressing all areas. On 9 June 2005, Project Authorization Request (PAR) 45 for the Revision of IEEE Std 45-2002 was approved and the revision of IEEE Std 45 as a single document began. It soon became apparent that attempt
41、ing to cover all issues in a single document would produce a document that was very large and therefore difficult to ballot due to the wide range of issues needed to be addressed. In September 2008 it was decided that the revision of IEEE Std 45 should be developed as a base document with separate d
42、ocuments addressing specific areas. On 10 December 2008, separate PARs were approved for seven separate recommended practices. Additional PARs, approved on 11 September 2009 for switchboards and 9 December 2009 for cable systems, bring the total number of standards in the IEEE Std 45 series to nine,
43、 including: IEEE P45, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Ships IEEE P45.1, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardDesign IEEE Std 45.2-2011, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardCon- trols and Automation IEEE Std 45.3-2
44、015, IEEE Recommended Practice for Shipboard Electrical InstallationsSystems Engineering IEEE P45.4, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardMarine Sec- tors and Mission Systems IEEE Std 45.5-2014, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardSafe- ty
45、 Considerations IEEE P45.6, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardElectrical Testing IEEE Std 45.7-2012, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardAC Switchboards IEEE P45.8, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on ShipboardCable Systems