IEEE 979 1984
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IEEE Guide for Substation Fire Protection
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1984 | 20 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Substation fire-protection practices that generally have been accepted by the electric utility industry and existing fire- protection standards and guides that may aid in the design of components are identified. The purpose is to give design guidance to the substation engineer in the area of fire protection. The following are covered: control and relay buildings; transformers; separation and location of oil-filled equipment; cable installation; fire detection systems; fire extinguishing systems; substation components; indoor substations; and fire fighting
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | 1 General 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 References |
8 | 2 Control and Relay Buildings 2.1 General 2.2 Cable 2.3 Exits |
9 | 2.4 Door Locks 2.5 Fire Extinguishers 2.6 Fixedsystems 2.7 Alarms 2.8 Combustible Materials 2.8.1 Ventilation 2.8.2 Housekeeping 2.8.3 Storage 2.9 Lighting 2.10 Construction 2.10.1 FireRatings 2.10.2 Floor and Wall Openings 2.10.3 Conduits |
11 | 3.3.3.2 Holding Tanks |
13 | 4.4.2 Separation of Small Transformers from Buildings Separation Between Large Transformers 4.4.4 Fire Barriers |
14 | 4.4.5 Extinguishing Systems 4.5 Waterways 4.6 Pressure Reliefs 4.7 Supports 4.8 Miscellaneous Hazards 5 Cable Installation Practices 5.1 General 5.2 Outdoor Installation 5.2.1 Direct Burial 5.2.2 Tunnels (Gallery) |
15 | 5.2.3 Permanent Trenches 5.2.4 Underground Conduit 5.3 Vertical Cable Runs 6 Fire Detection Systems 6.1 General Heat Detectors Fixed Temperature Detectors Temperature Rate-of-Rise Temperature Detectors 6.3 Smoke Detectors |
16 | 6.3.1 Photoelectric Detectors Combustion Products Detectors 6.3.3 Dual Chamber 6.3.4 Flame Detectors 6.4 Application 6.4.1 Cable Tray Fire Detectors 6.4.2 Combination of Detectors Fire Detection Supervision 7 Fire Extinguishing Systems 7.1 General 7.2 Water 7.2.1 Carbon Dioxide 7.2.2 Dry Chemicals |
17 | 7.2.3 Halogenated Compounds 7.2.4 Foam 7.3 Application 7.3.1 Testing 7.3.2 Hazards 7.3.3 Ventilation 7.3.4 Portable Extinguishers |
18 | 7.3.5 Hose Stations 8 SubstationComponents 8.1 General 8.2 Batteries 8.3 SurgeAnesters 8.4 Direct-Stroke Lightning 8.5 Grounding Fault-Sensing and Interrupting Devices 8.7 Metal-Cladswitchgear 8.8 Oil-Filled Reactors 8.9 Power Capacitors |
19 | 9.2.2 Splicing 9.3 Oil-Filled Equipment 9.3.2 Transformer Vaults 9.4 Extinguishing Systems 9.5 FireBaniers |
20 | 10 FireFighting 10.1 General 10.3 Fire Departments 10.4 Available Water 10.5 De-energizing Equipment 10.6 Energized Equipment Current Return Through Hose Stream Table |