IEEE 1100 : 2005

IEEE 1100 : 2005

POWERING AND GROUNDING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Overview
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Purpose
  1.3 Background
  1.4 Text organization
  1.5 Bibliography
Chapter 2 - Definitions
  2.1 Introduction
  2.2 Alphabetical listing of terms
  2.3 Words avoided
  2.4 Acronyms and abbreviations
  2.5 Normative references
  2.6 Bibliography
Chapter 3 - General needs guidelines
  3.1 Introduction
  3.2 Power quality considerations
  3.3 Grounding considerations
  3.4 Protection of susceptible equipment
  3.5 Information technology equipment (ITE)
  3.6 Shielded, filtered, enclosed EMI/EMC areas
  3.7 Safety systems
  3.8 Coordination with other codes, standards, and agencies
  3.9 Normative references
  3.10 Bibliography
Chapter 4 - Fundamentals
  4.1 Introduction
  4.2 Electric power supplier's distribution system voltage
       disturbances
  4.3 Voltage disturbances - subtractive
  4.4 Voltage surges and interference - Additive
  4.5 Steady-state voltage/current wave shape distortion
  4.6 High- and low-frequency regimes defined
  4.7 Impedance considerations
  4.8 Grounding subsystems
  4.9 Shielding concepts
  4.10 Surge protective devices
  4.11 Normative references
  4.12 Bibliography
Chapter 5 - Instrumentation
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Range of available instrumentation
  5.3 Voltage and current measurements
  5.4 Descriptions of site survey tools
  5.5 Measurement considerations
  5.6 Normative references
  5.7 Bibliography
Chapter 6 - Site surveys and site power analyses
  6.1 Introduction
  6.2 Objectives and approaches
  6.3 Coordinating involved parties
  6.4 Conducting a site survey
  6.5 Harmonic current and voltage measurements
  6.6 Applying data to select cost-effective solutions
  6.7 Long-term power monitoring
  6.8 Conclusions
  6.9 Normative references
  6.10 Bibliography
Chapter 7 - Specification and selection of equipment and materials
  7.1 Introduction
  7.2 Commonly used power correction devices
  7.3 Equipment specifications
  7.4 Procurement specifications
  7.5 Verification testing
  7.6 Equipment maintenance
  7.7 Bibliography
Chapter 8 - Recommended design/installation practices
  8.1 Introduction
  8.2 Equipment room wiring and grounding
  8.3 Electrical power system selection considerations
  8.4 Equipment selection and installation considerations
  8.5 Grounding considerations
  8.6 Lightning/surge protection considerations
  8.7 380 Hz to 480 Hz systems
  8.8 Normative references
  8.9 Bibliography
Chapter 9 - Telecommunications, information technology, and
            distributed computing
  9.1 Introduction
  9.2 Vulnerability concerns vs. immunity
  9.3 Environmental exposure
  9.4 Industry guidelines
  9.5 General compliance
  9.6 Principles for establishing recommended practices
  9.7 General considerations
  9.8 Powering
  9.9 Grounding and bonding
  9.10 Evaluations and audits
  9.11 Normative references
  9.12 Bibliography
Annex 9A (normative) General
Annex 9B (normative) Nomenclature
Annex 9C (informative) List of telecommunications-related
         industry guidelines
Annex 9D (informative) Trends and changing responsibilities
Annex 9E (informative) Background on telecommunications
Annex 9F (normative) Industry-described telecommunications
         surge environment
Annex 9G (informative) Impact of technology convergence on ac
         and dc powering
Annex 9H (informative) Factors in selecting large-scale ac and
         dc power
Annex 9I (informative) Highlights of ANSI T1.311 requirements
         for dc power systems
Annex 9J (informative) Understanding telecommunications circuit
         protection
Annex 9K (normative) Fundamental concepts on surge protection
Annex 9L (informative) Additional information on surge
         protection
Chapter 10 - Industrial systems
  10.1 Introduction
  10.2 Basic noise control theory
  10.3 Method of analysis
  10.4 Recommended practices
  10.5 Distance, long power cable runs
  10.6 Bibliography
Chapter 11 - Case histories
  11.1 Introduction
  11.2 Typical utility-sourced power quality problems
  11.3 Premises switching generated surges
  11.4 Electronic loads
  11.5 Premises-wiring-related problems
  11.6 Transient voltage surge suppression network design -
        primary and secondary network design
  11.7 Typical radiated EMI problems
  11.8 Flicker
  11.9 Typical electrical inspection problems
  11.10 Typical life-safety system problems
  11.11 Typical misapplication of equipment problems
  11.12 Normative references
  11.13 Bibliography
Index

Abstract

Describes recommended design, installation, and maintenance practices for electrical power and grounding (including both safety and noise control) and protection of electronic loads such as industrial controllers, computers, and other information technology equipment (ITE) used in commercial and industrial applications.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Supersedes
  • IEEE DRAFT 1100 : D2 2005

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