Voltage conditions that may arise at publicly and privately accessible locations as a result of the delivery and use of electrical energy are addressed in this guide. This guide is not intended for use as a statement of cause and effect. It focuses primarily on the presence of power frequency related voltage conditions and discusses definitions, sources, testing techniques, and strategies that may be available to help reduce those conditions.
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2014-10-27
- Superseded by
- 1695-2024
- Board Approval
- 2016-01-29
- History
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- Published:
- 2016-07-08
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
- Working Group
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Dist-1695_WG - Stray and Contact Voltage Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Christian Orlando
Contact Christian Orlando - Working Group Chair
- Matthew Norwalk
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1695-2024
IEEE Draft Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing, and Mitigating Stray and Contact Voltage
Voltage conditions that may arise at publicly and privately accessible locations as a result of the delivery and use of electrical energy are addressed in this guide. This guide is not intended for use as a statement of cause and effect. It focuses primarily on the presence of power frequency related voltage conditions and discusses definitions, sources, testing techniques, and strategies that may be available to help reduce those conditions.
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