The basic principles, items, methods, performance indicators, and acceptance requirements for the maintenance and testing of distributed control systems (DCSs) of thermal power plants are specified. This standard is mainly applicable to the maintenance and testing of DCSs of conventional thermal power plants in commercial operation.
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- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2018-02-15
- Board Approval
- 2019-11-07
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- Published:
- 2019-12-23
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Control Systems - Specifications for Maintenance and Testing of Distributed Control Systems in Power Plants
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- Meng Zhao
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- Yiying Tong
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IEEE Standard Specifications for Maintenance and Test of Distributed Control Systems in Thermal Power Stations: General Requirements and Definitions
The technical and managerial requirements for operational maintenance, repair, and tests of distributed control systems (DCSs) in power stations are specified. This standard is applicable to the operational maintenance, repair, and tests of DCSs in conventional thermal power stations after commencement of commercial operation.
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IEEE Standard Specifications for Maintenance and Test of Distributed Control Systems in Thermal Power Stations: Operation Service and Management
The basic principles, items, methods, performance indicators, and acceptance requirements for the maintenance and testing of the distributed control systems (DCSs) of thermal power plants are specified. This standard is mainly applicable to the maintenance and testing of DCSs of conventional thermal power plants in commercial operation.
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