Reaffirmed March 2012. This guide is intended to serve high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter station reliability by suggesting significant objectives, design, operation, monitoring, and specification details. This guide includes the CIGRE performance protocol and reliability-related mathematical concepts.
- Standard Committee
- PE/SUB - Substations Committee
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 1996-03-21
- Board Approval
- 2000-08-08
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2001-01-05
- Published:
- 2001-02-13
- Reaffirmed:
- 2012-03-29
- Inactivated Date:
- 2023-03-30
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/SUB - Substations Committee
- Working Group
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WGI10 - WGI10 - High Voltage Direct Current
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patricia Roder
Contact Patricia Roder - Working Group Chair
- Regina Gao
Other Activities From This Working Group
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P1240
Guide for the Evaluation of the Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM) of High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Converter Stations
This document promotes the concepts of reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) as applicable to the design, operation, and specification of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) converter stations. The document states the RAM objectives, introduces basic RAM theory and calculations, and provides guidelines on design, operation, performance monitoring and maintenance; the guide also offers considerations for RAM specifications, spare parts strategies, and maintenance best practices of HVDC converter stations.
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