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LIBROS DE COLORES NUEVOS NOMBRES

Los libros de colores o "Color Books" son un grupo de estndares bsicos para la industria, durante muchos aos han sido consulta obligatoria para ingenieros, ahora por alguna razn les cambiaron el nombre a la serie y de ahora en adelante se llamaran "IEEE 3000 Standards Collection for Industrial & Commercial Power Systems". Algunos en su mayora son Proyectos de Norma otros ya estn aprobados como Estndar.

En resumen... Los mismos textos pero con nombre nuevo. Los nombres de los estndares ms usados son IEEE 3000 Standard: Fundamentals IEEE 3001 Standards: Power Systems Design IEEE 3002 Standards: Power Systems Analysis IEEE 3003 Standards: Power Systems Grounding IEEE 3004 Standards: Protection & Coordination IEEE 3005 Standards: Energy & Standby Power Systems IEEE 3006 Standards: Power Systems Reliability IEEE 3007 Standards: Maintenance, Operations & Safety

IEEE 3000 Standard: Fundamentals


3000 WG - 3000 Essential Std WG
IEEE Project P3000 - Recommended Practice for the Engineering of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the fundamentals of the planning, design, analysis, construction, installation, start-up, operation and maintenance of electrical systems in industrial and commercial facilities.

IEEE 3001 Standards: Power Systems Design


3001 WG - Power Systems Design WG
This working group is responsible for the P3001.x Power Systems Design series of standards, drawing from elements of the existing Gray, Red and White Books. These are: IEEE Project 3001.1 Recommended Practice for the Planning of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the planning of electrical systems in industrial and commercial facilities. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience with such systems. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. IEEE Project 3001.2 Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Electrical Service Requirements of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the evaluation of the electrical service requirements of industrial and commercial power systems. It describes various ways to take power from the serving utility (e.g., radial, loop). It then covers the specific requirements for service entrance equipment, as well as service equipment rooms, vaults and pads, and other ways of connecting to the utility's service point. Special application requirements are also discussed.

3001.3 Recommended Practice for the Design of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems 3001.4 Recommended Practice for Estimating the Costs of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems IEEE Project 3001.5 Recommended Practice for the Application of Power Distribution Apparatus in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of power distribution apparatus used in industrial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience with this equipment. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. 3001.6 Recommended Practice for the Expansion, Modernization, and Rehabilitation of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems 3001.7 Recommended Practice for the Application of Communication and Signaling Systems used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems IEEE Project 3001.8 Recommended Practice for the Instrumentation and Metering of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the instrumentation and metering of industrial and commercial power systems. It describes the importance of metering to achieve a successful energy management process, as well as considerations that must be made when applying the latest metering technology. IEEE Project 3001.9 Recommended Practice for the Lighting of Industrial and Commercial Facilities This recommended practice covers the lighting of industrial and commercial facilities. It covers various factors and considerations that relate to lighting, and it describes application techniques and controls that save energy and costs. 3001.10 Recommended Practice for Electric Space Conditioning of Industrial and Commercial Facilities

IEEE Project 3001.11 Recommended Practice for the Application of Controllers and Automation to Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of controllers and automation to industrial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience with this equipment. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. These new standards are part of a larger project to revise and reorganize the technical content of the 13 existing IEEE Color Books. Benefits of the project include, but are not limited to: 1) the elimination of duplicate material that now exists in the various color books, 2) the speeding up of the revision process by allowing Color Book content to be reviewed, edited and balloted in smaller segments, and 3) to accommodate more modern, efficient and cost effective physical publishing/distribution methodologies (i.e., the elimination of large and expensive to produce books). This recommended practice is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience with such requirements. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems.

IEEE 3002 Standards: Power Systems Analysis 3002 WG - Power Systems Analysis WG
IEEE Project P3002.2 - Recommended Practice for Conducting Load-Flow Studies of

Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to conduct load-flow studies of industrial and commercial power systems IEEE Project P3002.3 - Recommended Practice for Conducting Short-Circuit Studies of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to conduct short-circuit studies of industrial and commercial power systems.

IEEE Project P3002.7 - Recommended Practice for Conducting Motor-Starting Studies in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to conduct motor-starting studies for industrial and commercial power systems. The basic concepts involved in such studies are described first. This is followed by a discussion of how to assemble the required data needed for the analysis, how to recognize potential problems associated with the starting of motors, and how to implement corrective measures. IEEE Project P3002.8 - Recommended Practice for Conducting Harmonic-Analysis Studies of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems
This recommended practice describes how to conduct harmonic analysis studies of industrial and commercial power systems. The basic concepts involved in such studies are described first. This is followed by a discussion of how to determine the need for a harmonic analysis study, how to assemble the required data, how to recognize potential problems, and how to implement corrective measures.

IEEE Project P3002.9 - Recommended Practice for Conducting Switching-Transient Studies of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to conduct switching-transient studies of industrial and commercial power systems. The basic concepts involved in such studies are described first. This is followed by a discussion of how to assemble the required data needed for the analysis, how to recognize potential problems associated with the switching transients, both overvoltage and overcurrent, and how to implement corrective measures to minimize the effects of switching transients.

IEEE 3003 Standards: Power Systems Grounding 3003 WG - Power Systems Grounding WG
IEEE Project P3003.1 - Recommended Practice for the System Grounding of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the system grounding of industrial and commercial power systems. The basic reasons for grounding or not grounding the electrical system and the various types of system grounding, as well as the practices commonly used to ground electrical systems are discussed. IEEE Project P3003.2 - IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Equipment Grounding and Bonding in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the grounding and bonding of equipment in industrial and commercial power systems. The interconnection and grounding of the non-electrical metallic elements of a system is covered first. This is followed by a discussion of the objectives of equipment grounding, including minimizing electric shock hazard to personnel, providing adequate current carrying capability for ground faults, and ensuring the timely operation of overcurrent protection

IEEE 3004 Standards: Protection & Coordination


3004 WG - Protection & Coordination WG
IEEE Project P3004.1 - Recommended Practice for the Application of Instrument Transformers in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of instrument transformers used in industrial and commercial power systems.

IEEE Project P3004.3 - Recommended Practice for the Application of Low-Voltage Fuses in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of low-voltage fuses used in industrial and commercial power systems. IEEE Project P3004.5 - Recommended Practice for the Application of Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of low-voltage circuit breakers used in industrial and commercial power systems. IEEE Project P3004.7 - Recommended Practice for the Protection of Power Cables and Busway Used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the protection of of power cables and busway used in industrial and commercial power systems against damage from short circuits and overloads as well as against physical damage from mechanical hazards, adverse environmental conditions, and improper handling IEEE Project P3004.8 - Recommended Practice for Motor Protection in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the protection of motors used in industrial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in the area of protection and control. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. IEEE Project P3004.9 - Recommended Practice for the Protection of Power Transformers Used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the application of fuses and relays for protecting power transformers used in industrial and commercial power systems against damage from overloads and short circuits. Primary substation transformers rated between 1000 kVA and 12 000 KVA with secondary voltages between 2 400 and 13 800 V, and secondary substation transformers rated between 300 kVA and 2500 kVA with secondary voltages of 208 V, 240 V, or 480V are covered. Larger and smaller transformers may also be protected by the devices described in this recommended practice.

IEEE Project P3004.10 - Recommended Practice for Generator Protection in Industrial

and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the protection of generators used in industrial and commercial power systems. It covers the performance of generators under short-circuit conditions, describes protective devices applicable to generators, and recommends tripping and other protection schemes for single isolated, multiple isolated, and large industrial generators. IEEE Project P3004.11 - Recommended Practice for Bus and Switchgear Protection in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the protection of bus and switchgear used in industrial and commercial power systems. It provides fault protection and isolation strategies for the substation bus and switchgear, including the bus, circuit breakers, fuses, disconnecting devices, transformers, and the structures on which they are mounted. IEEE Project P3004.13 - Recommended Practice for Overcurrent Coordination in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice presents the proper coordination of those components that may be required to protect industrial and commercial power systems against abnormalities that could reasonably be expected to occur in the course of system operation. The principles presented are applicable to both new electrical system design and to the changing, upgrading, or expansion of an existing electrical distribution system, plant or commercial business. This document addresses the characteristics, ratings, and settings of overcurrent protective devices that minimize equipment damage and interrupt short circuits as rapidly as possible.

IEEE 3005 Standards: Energy & Standby Power Systems


3005 WG - Emergency & Stand By Power Systems WG
The Power Systems Engineering Committee is responsible for the treatment of all matters within the scope of the IAS in which the emphasis SYSTEMS or dominant factor specifically relates to the design, equipment application, analysis, installation, grounding, operation and maintenance of safe and reliable power systems, including emergency and standby systems for industrial, and commercial, and institutional facilities. IEEE Project P3005.3 - Recommended Practice for the Application of Stored-Energy Systems for use in Emergency and Stand-By Power Systems This recommended practice covers the selection and application of stored-energy systems for industrial and commercial power systems. It describes how to best determine the needs for an emergency or standby power system. This is followed by a discussion of two major types stored energy systems, stationary batteries and mechanical (flywheel). IEEE Project P3005.4 - Recommended Practice for Improving the Reliability of Emergency and Stand-By Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to improve the reliability of emergency and stand-by power systems. Some of the factors examined include the specific application of the emergency or standby equipment, environmental concerns, specification and acceptance testing of the equipment, and the operations and maintenance of the equipment. IEEE Project P3005.7-Recommended Practice for the Application of Metering for Energy Management of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice covers the application of metering for the energymanagement of industrial and commercial power systems. Topics covered include why to engage in metering for energy management, types of meters and their application, metering location versus requirements, and metering techniques and practical examples.

IEEE 3006 Standards: Power Systems Reliability


3006 WG - Power Systems Reliability WG
IEEE Project P3006.5 - Recommended Practice for the Use of Probability Methods for Conducting a Reliability Analysis of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to use probability methods for conducting a reliability analysis of industrial and commercial power systems. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. IEEE Project P3006.7 - Recommended Practice for Determining the Reliability of "e;24 x 7"e; Continuous Power Systems in Industrial and Commercial Facilities This recommended practice describes how to determine the reliability of 7 x 24 continuous power systems in industrial and commercial facilities. The method of reliability analysis by probability methods is described first. This is followed by a discussion of how to evaluate the results and how to implement changes to ensure that the expected degree of reliability is achieved.

IEEE Project P3006.8 - Recommended Practice for Analyzing Reliability Data for Equipment Used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended describes how to analyze reliability data for equipment used in industrial and commercial power systems. Equipment reliability data collected over the years is presented. This is followed by a discussion key equipment reliability metrics such as failure rate, downtime to repair in hours per failure, and probability of starting (operating) IEEE Project P3006.9 - IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Collecting Data for Use in Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability Assessments of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems This recommended practice describes how to collect, organize, and present data for use in reliability, availability, and maintainability assessments of industrial and commercial power systems.

IEEE 3007 Standards: Maintenance, Operations & Safety 3007 WG - Maintenance, Operations & Safety WG
IEEE STANDARD 3007.1-2010 - IEEE Recommended Practice for the Operation and Management of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems $72.00 en PDF Recommended practices for the numerous personnel who are responsible for safely operating and managing industrial and commercial electric power facilities are provided. In this recommended practice, plant engineers are provided with a reference source for the fundamentals of safe and reliable operation and management of industrial and commercial electric power distribution systems. IEEE STANDARD 3007.2-2010 - IEEE Recommended Practice for the Maintenance of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems $69.00 en PDF This recommended practice covers the maintenance of industrial and commercial power systems. It covers the fundamentals of electrical equipment maintenance, how to develop successful maintenance strategies, and the common testing methods used as part of an electrical equipment maintenance program. IEEE STANDARD 3007.3-2012 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Safety in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems $120.00 en PDF All aspects of electrical safety in industrial and commercial power systems are covered. This recommended practice provides personnel with guidelines for understanding the fundamental concepts of the hazards of electricity along with safety-related activities associated with the operation and maintenance of in-plant electrical power distribution systems.

Recopilado por: Ing. Adrin Antilln Gonzlez

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