IEEE 643 : 2004
IEEE 643 : 2004
POWER-LINE CARRIER APPLICATIONS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
POWER-LINE CARRIER APPLICATIONS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 PLC channels
4 PLC applications
4.1 Relaying applications
4.2 Telemetry applications
4.3 Voice applications
5 Power-line channel considerations
5.1 Line characteristics
5.2 Channel losses
5.3 Line loss calculations
5.4 Noise
5.5 Power cable circuits
5.6 Overhead line/cable circuits
5.7 Cross-station attenuation
5.8 Coupling methods
5.9 Channel bandwidth and modulation types
5.10 Effects of faults on PLC channels
6 Frequency selection
6.1 Factors influencing selection
6.2 Requirements of new facilities
6.3 Existing frequencies
6.4 Frequency planning
6.5 Line coupling and tuning
6.6 Noise and line attenuation
6.7 Power cable circuits
6.8 Combination power cable/overhead line circuits
7 Coupling components
7.1 Line traps
7.2 Coupling capacitors
7.3 Line tuners and bypasses
7.4 Coaxial cables/lead-in conductors
7.5 Auxiliary coupling devices
7.6 Coupling components selection
8 Performance calculations
8.1 Factors involved in channel performance calculations
8.2 Single-function individual-channel case
8.3 Multifunction, multichannel case
9 Special applications
9.1 Intrabundle channels
9.2 Insulated shield wires
9.3 PLC on HVDC lines
10 PLC verification and testing
10.1 Testing of new and modified PLC systems
10.2 Testing and evaluation of misoperations
10.3 Checkback testing philosophies
10.4 Testing intervals for components
11 Future trends
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electronic equipment
11.3 System improvements
11.4 Applications
11.5 Digital PLC
Annex A (informative) Relative values conversion for decibels
Annex B (informative) Bibliography
Presents application information to users of carrier equipment as applied on power transmission lines. Since the major applications of the power-line carrier (PLC) is for protective relaying, special consideration for these applications has been included. Information related to the expanding usage of carriers on distribution lines below 69 kV is not specifically covered. Detailed equipment design information is avoided as this is primarily the concern of equipment manufacturers.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |