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IEEE 1590-2009

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IEEE Recommended Practice for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Using Optical Fiber Systems

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Withdrawn date

10-30-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-26-2009

US$175.82
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1. Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
   1.3 Not covered
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations and acronyms
5. Overview of telecommunications service to electric
   supply locations
   5.1 Service via metallic wire-line facilities
   5.2 Service via fiber optic facilities
   5.3 Service via microwave systems
   5.4 Wireless site owners' responsibilities
6. Service types, reliability, service performance
   objective (SPO) classifications, and transmission
   considerations (from Clause 6 of IEEE Std 487-2007)
   6.1 Service types
   6.2 SPO classifications
   6.3 Transmission considerations
7. Powering arrangements at electric supply locations
   7.1 Typical ac power service to wireless locations
        at power line towers or poles
   7.2 Distribution transformers
   7.3 Electric field induction
   7.4 Emergency engine generating units
8. Telecommunications service to electric supply
   locations
   8.1 Wireless sites at electric supply locations
   8.2 Wireless sites within zone of influence (ZOI)
   8.3 Locations at, or near, high-voltage towers or poles
   8.4 Electrical protection considerations for
        telecommunications outside plant serving high-voltage
        tower and pole sites
   8.5 Electrical protection measures
   8.6 Typical grounding
9. Telecommunications service to electric supply
   locations - recommendations
   9.1 GPR-related protection considerations
   9.2 Induction-related protection considerations
   9.3 Benefits of all-dielectric cables
10. Construction concerns and general recommendations
    10.1 Existing facilities
11. Location of CFJ
    11.1 Electric power station
    11.2 Wireless sites
12. Typical dc powering arrangements at OEI and CFJ
    12.1 Wire-line-fiber cable junction (CFJ)
    12.2 Remote end and OEI
13. Installation and inspection considerations
    13.1 Installation considerations
    13.2 Periodic considerations
14. Safety
    14.1 General safety considerations
    14.2 Electrical safety
    14.3 Radio frequency (RF) safety awareness
Annex A (informative) - Bibliography
Annex B (informative) - GPR and ZOI profiles
Annex C (informative) - Service request data

Specifies engineering design procedures for the electrical protection of communication facilities serving electric supply locations using optical fiber systems. Services utilizing wire-line protection systems are addressed in IEEE Std 487-2007.

Committee
Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-0-7381-5964-5
Pages
50
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

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