
This standard explores commercial, institutional, a 1 nd industrial design of electrical services, interconnecting with a utility distribution or transmission system. This standard considers the electrical system information needed by the designer concerning the utility's system characteristics and the electrical load information need by the utility to design a satisfactory electrical interface between the serving utility and the premise electrical distribution system
- Sponsor Committee
- IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
- Status
- Superseded PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2008-06-12
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Industry Applications Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
- Working Group
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3001.3 WG - Recommended Practice for the Design of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems: Voltage Considerations
Learn More - IEEE Program Manager
- Ron Hotchkiss
Contact - Working Group Chair
- Gary Fox
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P3001.3
Recommended Practice for the Design of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems: Voltage Considerations
This recommended practice contains system voltage nomenclature and the preferred voltage ratings of distribution apparatus and utilization equipment. This is essential for proper voltage identification throughout a power distribution system. The recommended practice also discusses the dynamic characteristics of the system and the proper principles of voltage control applied so that satisfactory voltages are supplied to utilization equipment under operating conditions.
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