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IEEE 902-1998

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IEEE Guide for Maintenance, Operation, and Safety of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (Yellow Book)

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IEEE 1998 140
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New IEEE Standard – Active. This IEEE Standards product is part of the Color Books family. The IEEE Yellow Book provides plant engineers with a reference source for the fundamentals of safe and reliable maintenance and operation of industrial and commercial power systems, regardless of system size or complexity. The most effective utilization of the information contained in this guide would be its inclusion in a long-term maintenance and operation strategy that is tailored to the individual needs of each power system. This strategy would ensure long-term reliability and would include a procedure for auditing performance. To ensure the safety, reliability, maintenance, and operation of systems, the IEEE Yellow Book establishes specific procedures. Information is provided to offer guidance for the establishment of administrative and control procedures, as well as the organizational capabilities necessary to ensure reliable system operation. The level of performance reliability is stressed and several maintenance strategies are reviewed, including record-keeping, testing and inspection methods, and auditing maintenance and operation performance. Several chapters in the book are entirely devoted to safety issues, such as the review of safety equipment and recommendations for the management of unusual or hazardous activities.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
4 Introduction
Participants
7 CONTENTS
10 1. Overview
1.1 Introduction
11 1.2 How to use this guide
12 2. Operating diagrams
2.1 Introduction
13 2.2 Single-line diagram (one-line diagram)
15 2.3 Plan (equipment location plan)
16 2.4 References
2.5 Bibliography
17 3. System management
3.1 Introduction
18 3.2 Load distribution
19 3.3 System integrity
20 3.4 Power factor
21 3.5 System protection coordination
22 3.6 Operating economics
23 3.7 References
3.8 Bibliography
24 4. System control responsibilities and clearing procedures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Responsibility of the owner
25 4.3 Maintenance role
4.4 Utility responsibilities
4.5 Other workers
4.6 Clearing procedures
26 4.7 References
27 5. Maintenance strategies
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Definitions and acronyms
28 5.3 Preventive maintenance
32 5.4 Fundamentals of electrical equipment maintenance
34 5.5 Inspection and test frequency
5.6 Reference
5.7 Bibliography
35 6. Maintenance testing overview
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Insulation tests
40 6.3 Protective device testing
43 6.4 Analytical tests
47 6.5 Grounding tests
49 6.6 Functional testing
50 6.7 Testing procedures and specifications
51 6.8 Bibliography
56 7. Introduction to electrical safety
7.1 General discussion
57 7.2 Exposure to electrical hazards
67 7.3 Case histories
73 7.4 Reasons for practicing electrical safety
76 7.5 Summary
77 7.6 References
7.7 Bibliography
79 8. Establishing an electrical safety program
8.1 General discussion
8.2 Purpose
80 8.3 Scope
8.4 Content of program
88 8.5 References
8.6 Bibliography
89 9. Providing and maintaining electrically safe facilities
9.1 General discussion
90 9.2 Design considerations
94 9.3 Installation safety requirements
95 9.4 Safety and fire protection inspections
9.5 Preplan for safe maintenance
96 9.6 Repairs and replacement parts
9.7 References
97 9.8 Bibliography
98 10. Safe electrical work practices
10.1 General discussion
10.2 Training
100 10.3 Electrical safety controls
105 10.4 Working on or near de-energized equipment
116 10.5 Working on or near equipment that is, or can become, energized
121 10.6 References
10.7 Bibliography
122 11. Protective equipment, tools, and methods
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Personal protective equipment
123 11.3 Other protective equipment
124 11.4 Protective methods
125 11.5 Drawings and other documentation
127 11.6 Safety audits
129 11.7 Safety morale
11.8 Bibliography
131 12. Safe use of electrical equipment
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Portable electrical equipment
12.3 Test instruments and equipment
132 12.4 Facilities infrastructure (power and light circuits)
133 12.5 Bibliography
134 Index
IEEE 902-1998
$74.75