1、IEEE Recommended Practice for Nuclear Power Generating Station Preferred Power Supply Reliability IEEE Std 1792-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 1792-2011) IEEE Power and Energy Society Sponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 1792-2017 (R
2、evision of IEEE Std 1792-2011) IEEE Recommended Practice for Nuclear Power Generating Station Preferred Power Supply Reliability Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 23 March 2017 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Activities related to preferred po
3、wer supply (PPS) reliability, including design considerations, analytical studies, operational and maintenance considerations, and interface agreements between a nuclear power generating station (NPGS) and its associated Transmission Entities are addressed in this recommended practice. Keywords: Cla
4、ss 1E, IEEE 1792, interface agreement, NPGS, nuclear power generating station, offsite power, preferred power supply (PPS), reliability, switchyard, transmission system The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2017 by The Insti
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34、 obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.6 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this IEEE recommended practice was completed, the Preferred Power Supply (4.6) Working Group had the following membership: George Attarian, Past Chair T amatha Womack, Current Chair and
35、 Past Vice Chair Edvin Kozo, Current Vice Chair and Past Secretary Jason Bellamy, Current Secretary Mark Bowman Paul Colaianni John Disosway Ken Fleischer Christopher Georgeson David Gladey Evans Heacock Steve Hutchins Ayodele Ishola-Salawu Harvey Leake Timothy Lensmire Kevin Littrell Roy Lyon John
36、Mallanda Singh Matharu Kenneth Miller John Minley Gene Poletto Greg Reimers Myat San Shawn Simon Tom Solinsky Sudhir Thakur The Subcommittee on Auxiliary Power (SC4) of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee that recommended approval of this recommended practice had the following membership: Keith
37、Bush, Chair Mark Bowman, Vice Chair Kenneth Miller, Secretary George Attarian Elnora Basler Duane Brock Robert Carruth Jack Carter Richard Casalaina Paul Colaianni Parthiv Desai John Disosway Nader Eldeiry Ken Fleischer Robert Fletcher Christopher Georgeson David Gladey Dale Goodney Evans Heacock Me
38、lvin Hess Dirk Hopp Ayodele Ishola-Salawu Yoon Kim Hari Kodali Edvin Kozo Jusuf Krvavac Justin Lane Harvey Leake Bruce Lord Roy Lyon John MacDonald John Mallanda Singh Matharu Gene Poletto Gregg Reimers Bill Roettger Myat San Shawn Simon William Snider Robert Stark Mitchell Staskiewicz Sudhir Thakur
39、 Tamatha Womack7 Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved. At the time this IEEE recommended practice was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee (NPEC) had the following membership: Stephen Fleger, Chair Thomas Koshy, Vice Chair Daryl Harmon, S
40、ecretary Satish Aggarwal Ijaz Ahmad George Attarian George Ballassi Royce Beacom Mark Bowman Keith Bush Robert Carruth John Carter Suresh Channarasappa Paul Colaianni Tom Crawford Dennis Dellinger David Desaulniers John Disosway Kenneth Fleisher Robert Fletcher Robert Francis Christopher Georgeson J
41、ames Gleason Dale Goodney Robert Hall David Herrell Dirk Hopp Greg Hostetter Gary Johnson Christopher Kerr Wolfgang Koenig Robert Konnik James Liming Bruce Lord John MacDonald Scott Malcom Kenneth Miller Michael H. Miller Edward Mohtashemi Yasushi Nakagawa Warren Odess-Gillett Ted Riccio Mitchell St
42、askiewicz Rebecca Steinman John Stevens Marek Tengler Sudhir Thakur James Thomas Masafumi Utsumi Michael Waterman John White Y vonne Williams Tamatha Womack Paul L. Yanosy, Sr. The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted fo
43、r approval, disapproval, or abstention. Satish Aggarwal George Ballassi Farouk Baxter Hamidreza Heidarisafa Lee Herron Werner Hoelzl Gerald Nicely Mirko Palazzo James Parello Jason Bellamy William Bloethe Mark Bowman Daniel Brosnan Robert Carruth John Carter Suresh Channarasappa Preston Cooper John
44、Disosway Tim Fallesen Stephen Fleger Dale Goodney Eric W . Gray Randall Groves Ajit Gwal Daryl Harmon Greg Hostetler Steven Hutchins Wayne Johnson Yuri Khersonsky Kelsey Kile Thomas Koshy Pradeep Kumar G. Lang Benjamin Lanz Harvey Leake Timothy Lensmire Bruce Lord Omar Mazzoni T. David Mills Andrew Nack Michael Newman Rajendra Patel Gene Poletto John Ready R. Rebbapragada Ted Riccio Christopher Searles Jeremy Smith Robert Stark John Stevens John V ergis Michael Waterman John White Kenneth White Y vonne Williams Tamatha Womack