Active Standard

IEEE 1366-2022

IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices

Distribution reliability indices and factors that affect their calculations are defined in this guide. The indices are intended to apply to distribution systems, substations, circuits, and defined regions..

Standard Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2018-02-15
Superseding
1366-2012
Board Approval
2022-09-21
History
Published:
2022-11-22

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
Working Group
Dist-1366_WG - Distribution Reliability Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
John Mcdaniel

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P2845
Standard for Testing and Evaluating the Dielectric Performance of Celebratory Balloons in Contact with Overhead Power Distribution Lines Rated up to 38 kV System Voltage

This standard applies to celebratory balloons, particularly balloons commonly referred to as foil party balloons which are readily available in retail stores, filled with an inflation gas or gases causing the balloon to become buoyant in air. This test procedure evaluates the inflated balloon's dielectric performance when in contact with simulated energized overhead distribution power lines with the intent of minimizing balloon-caused electrical faults, power system outages or fires. The scope is limited to distribution system voltages of 38 kV or less with singular inflated balloons. The effects of moisture, contaminants, or string or ribbon attachments to the balloon are not investigated under this procedure.

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2845-2023
IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Testing and Evaluating the Dielectric Performance of Celebratory Balloons in Contact with Overhead Power Distribution Lines Rated up to 38 kV System Voltage

This standard is applicable to celebratory balloons that are comparable in size and shape to what are commonly referred to as foil balloons and are available in retail stores and filled with helium or a lighter-than-air gas. The dielectric performance of celebratory balloons in contact with simulated energized overhead distribution power lines with the intent of minimizing balloon-caused power system outages (or electrical faults) are evaluated by the test procedures. The scope is limited to distribution system voltages of 38 kV or less and only single balloons. The effects of having any moisture, contaminants, or string or ribbon attachments to the balloon(s) are not investigated under this procedure. An errata can be found at: https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2845-2023_errata.pdf.

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1366-2003
IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices

Distribution reliability indices and factors that affect their calculations are defined in this guide. The indices are intended to apply to distribution systems, substations, circuits, and defined regions.

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1366-2012
IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices

Distribution reliability indices and factors that affect their calculations are defined in this guide. The indices are intended to apply to distribution systems, substations, circuits, and defined regions.

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