IEEE 1127 1991
$41.17
IEEE Guide for the Design, Construction, and Operation of Safe and Reliable Substations for Environmental Acceptance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1991 | 16 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Significant community acceptance and environmental compatibility items to be considered during the planning and design phases, the construction period, and the operation of electric supply substations are identified, and ways to address these concerns to obtain community acceptance and environmental compatibility are documented. On-site generation and telecommunication facilities are not considered.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 2 Definitions |
7 | 3 References 4 Design Noise Types of Noise 4.1.2 Noise Abatement |
8 | Site Preparation 4.2.1 Grade |
9 | 4.2.2 Sediment Control Oil-Spill Containment and Control 4.2.4 Access Roads 4.2.5 Storm-Water Management |
10 | 4.2.6 Wetlands Aesthetics 4.3.1 Site Rendering 4.3.2 Landscaping Fences and Walls |
11 | 4.3.4 Color 4.3.5 Lighting 4.3.6 Structures |
12 | 4.3.7 Enclosures 4.3.8 Bus Designs Fire Protection Potable Water and Sewage |
13 | Hazardous Material Electric and Magnetic Fields |
14 | Safety and Security 4.8.1 Fencing 4.8.2 Lighting 4.8.3 Grounding 5 Construction 5.1 Noise 5.2 Site Preparation Clearing Grubbing Excavation and Grading Site Access Roads 5.2.3 Water Drainage 5.2.4 Control Methods |
15 | Safety and Security 5.4 Traffic Control 5.5 Site Housekeeping 5.6 Hazardous Material 5.7 Miscellaneous 5.7.1 Oil Handling 5.7.2 Paint Control Holes and Open Ditches |
16 | Falling or Windblown Objects 5.7.5 Open Fires 5.7.6 Sanitation 6 Operations 6.1 Noise Transformers and Reactors Radio Frequency Noise 6.1.3 Impulse 6.1.4 Maintenance Work 6.2 Site Housekeeping Water and Sediment Control Yard Surface Control 6.2.3 Paint 6.2.4 Landscaping 6.2.5 Storage Safety and Security 6.4 Hazardous Material |