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Title
Standard Nomenclature for Generating Station Electric Power Systems
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976
Scope:
Foreword
The IEEE has developed this standard to provide a standard nomenclature for use in standards and other documents for generating station electric power systems. The selection of standard nomenclature is limited to the following words and terms:
1) Words and terms that have specific definitions apropos to generating station electric power systems
2) Words and terms that provide generic definitions of electric components and their functional identification
3) Words and terms which when used with appropriate prefixes and adjectives can de˝ne completely a component and its function
There are words and terms commonly used in the industry that have not been included because they do not properly describe the electric component or because a consensus on a definition is not indicated.
Approved March 11, 1976
IEEE Standards Board
William R. Kruesi, Chair
Irvin N. Howell, Jr., Vice Chair
Ivan G. Easton,, Secretary
William E. Andrus
Jean Jacques Archambault
Dale R. Cochran
Warren H. Cook
Louis Costrell
Jay Forster
Joseph L. Koepfinger
Irving Kolodny
Benjamin J. Leon
Anthony C. Lordi
John P. Markey
Thomas J. Martin
Donald T. Michael
Voss A. Moore
William S.Morgan
William J. Neiswender
Gustave Shapiro
Ralph M. Showers
Robert A. Soderman
Leonard W. Thomas, Sr.
Charles L. Wagner
William T. Wintringham
The members of the working group that prepared this standard are:
S. Tjepkema, Chair
J. C. Appiarius
M. S. Baldwin
R. T. Barnum
J. H. Bellack
F. W. Brandt
F. D. Burton
R. P. Butner
S. M. Denton
J. D. Farber
J. L. Giambalvo
W. E. Golde
A. W. Harrington
E. F. Kratz
R. W. Powell
J. R. Reesy
M. P. Roller
D. H. Steele
J. B. Sullivan
J. L. Voyles
C. J. Wylie
H. E. Yocom
Scope
This standard applies to electric power systems in stationary generating stations that provide electric power to the power system. Nomenclature is included for the following interrelated systems:
1) Generating unit power system
2) Generating unit auxiliaries power system
3) Station auxiliaries power system
4) Generating unit dc auxiliaries power system
5) Station dc auxiliaries power system
This standard is limited to the preceding power systems and does not include nomenclature for instrumentation, controls, or auxiliaries.
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