IEEE DRAFT C37.95 : D6 99
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DRAFT GUIDE FOR PROTECTIVE RELAYING OF UTILITY CONSUMER INTERCONNECTIONS
04-25-2003
01-12-2013
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2 References
3 Establishing consumer service requirements and
supply methods
3.1 Interconnection
3.2 General design approach
3.3 Information exchange
3.4 Specific supply considerations
4 Typical utility-consumer interconnection
configurations
4.1 Single supply-single transformer
4.2 Dual supply-single transformer
4.3 Dual supply-dual transformer
5 Brief review of protection theory
5.1 Protection system design considerations
5.2 Protection systems overview
6 System studies
6.1 Types of studies
6.2 Required data
6.3 Performance of studies
7 Interconnection examples
7.1 Single supply from a remote utility substation
7.2 Dual supply from a remote utility, single-
transformer configuration
7.3 Dual supply from a remote utility sub, dual
transformer configuration
7.4 Dual supply from a remote utility substation,
dual circuit switcher, transformer configuration
7.5 Supply to a remote non-utility substation with
generation
Gives information for a number of different protective relaying methods for the utility-consumer interconnection. Covers applications involving service to a consumer that normally needs a transformation between the utility's supply voltage and the consumer's utilization voltage. Does not cover interconnections supplied at the utilization voltage.
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Draft
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Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
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Superseded
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SupersededBy |
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IEEE 519-2014 REDLINE | IEEE Recommended Practice and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems |
IEEE C37.102-2006 REDLINE | IEEE Guide for AC Generator Protection |
IEEE C37.90-2005 | IEEE Standard for Relays and Relay Systems Associated with Electric Power Apparatus |
IEEE 241 : 1990 | ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS |
IEEE 493 : 2007 | DESIGN OF RELIABLE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL POWER SYSTEMS |
IEEE 315 : 1975 | GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS DIAGRAMS (INCLUDING REFERENCE DESIGNATION LETTERS) |
IEEE C37.99-2012 | IEEE Guide for the Protection of Shunt Capacitor Banks |
IEEE 242-2001 | IEEE Recommended Practice for Protection and Coordination of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (IEEE Buff Book) |
IEEE C37.010-1999 | IEEE Application Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis |
IEEE 80-2013 REDLINE | IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding |
IEEE C2-2017 | NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE (NESC)(R) |
NFPA 70 : 2017 | NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE |
IEEE 141 : 1993 | IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants |
IEEE C37.101-2006 REDLINE | IEEE Guide for Generator Ground Protection |
IEEE C57.105-1978 | IEEE Guide for Application of Transformer Connections in Three-Phase Distribution Systems |
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