Active Standard

IEEE 2417-2022

IEEE Guide for Early Detection, Mitigation, Preventative Measures, and Response to Smoke, Fire, and Explosions in Underground Electrical Structures

Abstract: Failures of underground cables and accessories can result in the release of toxic gases and large amounts of energy. These failures include smoking manholes, manhole fires, and manhole explosions. These failure events can damage underground infrastructure and pose a risk to the maintenance crews and the public. The root causes, prevention, early detection, mitigation, and response to failures of accessories and cable inside, and connected to underground electrical structures (i.e., manholes, vaults, handholes, etc.) are examined. Methods that can help prevent manhole events and methods that can mitigate the severity of manhole events are suggested.

Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2021-12-08
Board Approval
2022-05-13
History
Published:
2022-08-22

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Working Group
C34W/P2417_WG - RequSmoke, Fires and Explosions from Underground Electrical Structures (PE/IC/Underground Events) Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
Wm Black

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