1、 IEEE Std C37.122.6TM-2013 (Revision of IEEE Std 1416TM-1998) IEEE Recommended Practice for the Interface of New Gas-Insulated Equipment in Existing Gas-Insulated Substations Rated above 52 kV Sponsor Substations Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 11 December 2013 IEEE-SA Standa
2、rds Board Abstract: Recommendations for the connection of gas-insulated substation to another gas-insulated substation of a different make or design are given. IEEE Std 1416TMis replaced by this recommended practice. Keywords: extension, gas-insulated substation (GIS), gas-insulated transmission lin
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32、f infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. vi Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Participants At the time this recommended practice was completed, the K9 Working Group had the following membersh
33、ip: Arnaud Ficheux, Chair Peter Grossmann, Vice Chair Arun Arora Hassein Bashirian George Becker John Boggess Phil Bolin Edward Crocket Ravi Dhara Markus Etter Patrick Fitzgerald Noboru Fujimoto Dave Giegel Charles L. Hand Hermann Koch David Lin Hua Y. Liu Jorge Marquez James Massura Pravakar Samant
34、a Steven Scharf Devki Sharma David Solhtalab Ryan Stone Ronald Wampole Brian Withers Xi Zhu The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this recommended practice. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Satish Aggarwal Saleman Alibhay Ficheux Arnau
35、d Arun Arora George Becker W. J. (Bill) Bergman Wallace Binder Gustavo Brunello Paul Cardinal Robert Christman Gary Donner Denis Dufournet Edgar Dullni Markus Etter Jorge Fernandez Daher Patrick Fitzgerald Rabiz Foda Rostyslaw Fostiak Doaa Galal Frank Gerleve David Giegel Mietek Glinkowski James Gra
36、ham Randall Groves Charles L. Hand David Harris Gary Heuston Werner Hoelzl Andrew Jones Laszlo Kadar Yuri Khersonsky Hermann Koch Joseph L. Koepfinger Jim Kulchisky Chung-Yiu Lam Benjamin Lanz Hua Y. Liu Jorge Marquez Omar Mazzoni Venkatesh Minisandram David Mitchell Georges Montillet Michael Newman
37、 Ted Olsen Lorraine Padden Bansi Patel Darin Penner Michael Roberts Oleg Roizman Jesse Rorabaugh Bartien Sayogo Devki Sharma James Smith Phillip Smitherman David Solhtalab John Spare Gary Stoedter Ryan Stone John Vergis Jane Verner Mark Waldron Kenneth White James Wilson Brian Withers Xi Zhu vii Cop
38、yright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this recommended practice on 11 December 2013, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair David J. Law, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Masayuki Ariyoshi Peter Balma
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41、4 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C37.122.6-2013, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Interface of New Gas-Insulated Equipment in Existing Gas-Insulated Substations Rated above 52 kV. Gas-insulated substations (GIS) are proven technologies covered by i
42、nternational standards and guides. But so far, very little guidance has been made available to utilities when they have to connect a GIS to a GIS of another make or design. This document defines a recommended practice to cover such a case. This document is a revision and replaces IEEE Std 1416-1998,
43、 reaffirmed in 2004. viii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Scope 1 2. Normative references 1 3. Definitions 2 4. General . 2 5. Specific requirements during initial stage of GIS project . 3 5.1 General 3 5.2 Grounding consideration for GIS extension 3 5.3 Service continuity 4 6.
44、 Specific requirements during extension GIS project 4 6.1 General 4 6.2 Preparation work 5 6.3 Design work . 5 6.4 Manufacturing stage 6 6.5 Site work 6 6.6 Outage conditions 6 6.6.1 General . 6 6.6.2 Outage conditions during installation 7 6.6.3 Outage conditions during site testing . 9 7. Recommen
45、ded practice for GIS interface . 13 7.1 General 13 7.2 GIS interface for extensions anticipated from initial stage 13 7.3 Case of extensions not anticipated from initial stage . 13 8. Responsibility . 14 Annex A (informative) Standard GIS interface for extensions anticipated from initial stage 15 An
46、nex B (informative) GIS interface for extensions not anticipated from initial stage . 19 Annex C (informative) Bibliography 22 1 Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. IEEE Recommended Practice for the Interface of New Gas-Insulated Equipment in Existing Gas-Insulated Substations Rated above 52 k
47、V IMPORTANT NOTICE: IEEE Standards documents are not intended to ensure safety, security, health, or environmental protection, or ensure against interference with or from other devices or networks. Implementers of IEEE Standards documents are responsible for determining and complying with all approp
48、riate safety, security, environmental, health, and interference protection practices and all applicable laws and regulations. This IEEE document is made available for use subject to important notices and legal disclaimers. These notices and disclaimers appear in all publications containing this docu
49、ment and may be found under the heading “Important Notice” or “Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Documents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Scope This document gives the recommended practices for designing and installing the interfaces between existing gas-insulated substation (GIS) equipment and new GIS equipment that is added at a later date and may be of different design and of different manufacturer. The recommended practices apply for GIS rated above 52 kV. They also include