New IEEE 3000 Standards Collection(TM) Simplifies Guidance for Industrial & Commercial Power Systems
Power engineers have used the IEEE Color Books for decades to find recommendations and practical guidelines for every aspect of the design, installation, maintenance, and operation of industrial and commercial power systems. Over the years, however, as the scope and content volume of the IEEE Color Books has grown, it has become increasingly difficult to update and revise them fast enough to keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies.
The IEEE 3000 Standards Collection provides a fresh approach, splitting up the thirteen Color Books into smaller, more narrowly focused technical standards. Each standard within the collection is made up of a large number of “dot” standards (approximately 70 in all), which focus on a specific technical topic. For example, “IEEE 3001 Standards: Power Systems Design”, will be made up of a number of individual dot standards, each of which will provide recommended practices for a specific power system design topic, such as: evaluating service requirements, applying power distribution apparatus, instrumentation and metering, etc. Because these standards will be shorter and more narrowly focused, the revision, balloting, and approval process will be more timely and efficient than in the past. At the same time, with the ability to locate and access any dot standard online, power engineers will be able to more quickly zero in on the relevant information they need.
First New “dot” Standards Now Available
IEEE has published the first three of these dot standards:
- IEEE 3007.1™:Recommended Practice for the Operation and Management of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems
- IEEE 3007.2™: Recommended Practice for the Maintenance of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems
- IEEE 3007.3™: Recommended Practice for Electrical Safety in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems.
The IEEE 3000 Standards Collection will continue to be published over the next several years. The collection will include an introductory standard (IEEE 3000 Standard: Fundamentals), which will provide a framework for all subsequent dot standards. It will offer a generalized overview of power system design, installation, operation, and maintenance, with references to the dot standards that provide more detailed information on specific applications and environments.
About the IEEE Standards Association
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