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IEEE 693 1998

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IEEE Recommended Practices for Seismic Design of Substations

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IEEE 1998 124
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std 693-2005 Recommendations for seismic design of substations, including qualification of each equipmenttype, are discussed. Design recommendations consist of seismic criteria, qualification methods and levels,structural capacities, performance requirements for equipment operation, installation methods, anddocumentation.

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1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
11 2. References
13 3. Definitions
14 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
15 5. Instructions
19 6. Installation considerations
26 7. Qualification methods: An overview
30 8. Design considerations
33 9. Seismic performance criteria for electrical substation equipment
41 Annex A–Standard clauses
55 Annex B–Equipment, general
58 Annex C–Circuit breakers
62 Annex D–Transformers and liquid-filled reactors
67 Annex E–Disconnect and grounding switches
70 Annex F–Instrument transformers
73 Annex G–Air core reactors
75 Annex H–Circuit switchers
78 Annex I–Suspended equipment
82 Annex J–Station batteries and battery racks
84 Annex K–Surge arrestors
87 Annex L–Sunstation electronic devices, distribution panels and switchboards, and solid-state rectifiers
90 Annex M–Metalclad switchgear
92 Annex N–Cable terminators (potheads)
95 Annex O–Capacitors, series, and shunt compensation
97 Annex P–Experience-based qualification procedures for low-voltage substation equipment
99 Annex Q–Composites and pocelain insulators
109 Annex R–Analysis report template
115 Annex S–Test report template
123 Annex T–Bibliography
IEEE 693 1998
$72.04