This guide is primarily concerned with outdoor ac substations, either air-insulated or gas-insulated. With proper caution, the methods described herein are applicable to indoor portions of such substations, or to substations that are wholly indoors. No attempt is made to cover the grounding problems peculiar to dc substations. A quantitative analysis of the effects of lightning surges is also beyond the scope of this guide.
- Standard Committee
- PE/SUB - Substations
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2017-09-28
- Superseding
- 80-2013
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/SUB - Substations
- Working Group
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WGG7 - Substation Grounding Safety
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- Patricia Roder
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- Richard Keil
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80-2013
IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding
This guide is primarily concerned with outdoor ac substations, either conventional or gas-insulated. These include distribution, transmission, and generating plant substations. With proper caution, the methods described herein are also applicable to indoor portions of such substations, or to substations that are wholly indoors. No attempt is made to cover the grounding problems peculiar to dc substations. A quantitative analysis of the effects of lightning surges is also beyond the scope of this guide. (Incorporates IEEE Std P80-2013/Cor 1-2015)
80-2013/Cor 1-2015
IEEE Approved Draft Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding - Corrigendum 1 (Not Published -- Incorporated into IEEE Std 80-2013)
Corrections made to Clause 11, Clause 17, Annex C, and Annex H in IEEE Std 80-2013. (Incorporated into IEEE Std 80-2013.)
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