IEEE 1137 : 1991
IEEE 1137 : 1991
GUIDE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUCTIVE COORDINATION MITIGATION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATION
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
GUIDE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUCTIVE COORDINATION MITIGATION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATION
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Scope
2 Introduction
3 Definitions
4 References
5 Determining the Source of the Problem
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Communication Noise Investigation
5.3 Coordination Between Power and Communication Utilities
6 Mitigation Theory and Philosophy
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Definition
6.3 Application Theory
6.4 Application Risks
6.5 Cost Effectiveness
7 Mitigation Devices
7.1 Devices Applied to the Power System
7.2 Devices Applied to the Communications System
8 Application of Typical Mitigation Apparatus and Techniques
8.1 Application in the Power System
8.2 Application in the Communications System
8.3 Possible Constraints
8.4 Voltage and Current Profiles
8.5 Application of Shielding
9 Installations, Maintenance, and Inspection of Mitigation
Apparatus and Techniques
9.1 Devices Applied to the Power System
9.2 Devices Applied to the Communications System
10 Determining the Best Engineering Solution
10.1 Planning and Design
10.2 Emergency
10.3 Maintenance
11 General Safety Considerations of Mitigation Apparatus and
Techniques
12 Bibliography
Annex A Criteria for Frequency Selective Test Sets for Noise
and Interference Work (Informative)
Gives users assistance in controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire-line telecommunications facilities in order to operate within the acceptable levels of steady-state or surge-induced voltages of the environmental interface (probe wire) defined by IEEE 776.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |