Active Standard

IEEE 765-2022

IEEE Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS)

The design criteria of the preferred power supply (PPS) and its interfaces with the Class 1E power system, switchyard, transmission system, and alternate ac (AAC) source are described. This standard provides PPS requirements for nuclear power plants and guidance in the areas of AAC power source interfaces with PPS, physical independence of the PPS power and control circuits, and expanded PPS criteria for multi-unit stations.

Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2018-03-08
Superseding
765-2012
Board Approval
2022-02-09
History
Published:
2022-04-29

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Working Group
WG_4.6 - Preferred Power Supply (PPS) Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
Tamatha Womack

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1792-2017
IEEE Recommended Practice for Nuclear Power Generating Station Preferred Power Supply Reliability

Activities related to preferred power supply (PPS) reliability, including design considerations, analytical studies, operational and maintenance considerations, and interface agreements between a nuclear power generating station (NPGS) and its associated transmission Entities are addressed in this recommended practice.

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1792-2011
IEEE Recommended Practice for Nuclear Power Generating Station (NPGS) Preferred Power Supply (PPS) Reliability

This recommended practice addresses activities related to preferred power supply (PPS) reliability, including design considerations, analytical studies, operational and maintenance considerations, and interface agreements between a nuclear power generating station (NPGS) and its associated Transmission Entities.

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765-2002
IEEE Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Revised by IEEE Std 765-2006 The design criteria of the preferred power supply (PPS) and its interfaces with the Class 1E power system, switchyard, transmission system, and alternate ac (AAC) source are described. This standard provides PPS requirements for nuclear power plants and guidance in the areas of AAC power source interfaces with PPS, physical independence of the PPS power and control circuits, and expanded PPS criteria for multi-unit stations.

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765-2006
Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS)

The design criteria of the preferred power supply (PPS) and its interfaces with the Class 1E power system, switchyard, transmission system, and alternate ac (AAC) source are described. This standard provides PPS requirements for nuclear power plants and guidance in the areas of AAC power source interfaces with PPS, physical independence of the PPS power and control circuits, and expanded PPS criteria for multi-unit stations.

Learn More About 765-2006

765-2012
IEEE Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS)

The design criteria of the preferred power supply (PPS) and its interfaces with the Class 1E power system, switchyard, transmission system, and alternate ac (AAC) source are described. This standard provides PPS requirements for nuclear power plants and guidance in the areas of AAC power source interfaces with PPS, physical independence of the PPS power and control circuits, and expanded PPS criteria for multi-unit stations.

Learn More About 765-2012

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