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1、IEEE Std 666-2007(Revision ofIEEE Std 666-1991)IEEE Design Guide forElectric Power Service Systemsfor Generating StationsI E E E3 Park Avenue New York,NY 10016-5997,USA4 May 2007IEEE Power Engineering SocietySponsored by theEnergy Development and Power Generation CommitteeAuthorized licensed use lim

2、ited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.Authorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.IEEE Std 666-2007(Revision ofIEEE Std 666-1991)IEEE Design Gu

3、ide for Electric Power Service Systems for Generating StationsSponsorEnergy Development and Power Generation Committeeof the IEEE Power Engineering SocietyApproved 22 March 2007IEEE-SA Standards BoardAuthorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC fro

4、m IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,Inc.3 Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016-5997,USACopyright 2007 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,Inc.All rights reserved.Published 4 May 2007.Printed in the United States of America.IEEE is a re

5、gistered trademark in the U.S.Patent&Trademark Office,owned by the Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers,Incorporated.National Electrical Code and NEC are both registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association,Inc.National Electrical Safety Code and NESC are both registere

6、d trademarks and service marks of the Institute of Electricaland Electronics Engineers,Inc.Print:ISBN 0-7381-4986-1 SH95547PDF:ISBN 0-7381-4987-X SS95547No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without the priorwritten permission of the

7、 publisher.The IEEE thanks the General Electric Company for permission to reprint two tables as Table 11.2and Table 11.6 in this guide.Abstract:This guide applies to station service systems that supply electric power to auxiliary loadsfor electric power generating stations.The discussions and recomm

8、endations in this guide providethe practices,criteria,and range of system parameters that relate to the service system require-ments and assist in the application of existing engineering documents.This guide is not a handbookof design data;however,it explains what is good practice for the many diffe

9、rent types of electricpower service systems for generating stations.Keywords:auxiliary systems,cable,motor,relay,short circuit,transformer,voltageAuthorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.IEEE Standards docume

10、nts are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards CoordinatingCommittees of the IEEE Standards Association(IEEE-SA)Standards Board.The IEEE develops its standardsthrough a consensus development process,approved by the American National Standards Institute,which bringstogether volunteers

11、representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve the final product.Volunteers are notnecessarily members of the Institute and serve without compensation.While the IEEE administers the process andestablishes rules to promote fairness in the consensus development process,the IEEE does not indep

12、endentlyevaluate,test,or verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in its standards.Use of an IEEE Standard is wholly voluntary.The IEEE disclaims liability for any personal injury,property orother damage,of any nature whatsoever,whether special,indirect,consequential,or compensatory,d

13、irectly orindirectly resulting from the publication,use of,or reliance upon this,or any other IEEE Standard document.The IEEE does not warrant or represent the accuracy or content of the material contained herein,and expresslydisclaims any express or implied warranty,including any implied warranty o

14、f merchantability or fitness for aspecific purpose,or that the use of the material contained herein is free from patent infringement.IEEE Standardsdocuments are supplied“AS IS.”The existence of an IEEE Standard does not imply that there are no other ways to produce,test,measure,purchase,market,or pr

15、ovide other goods and services related to the scope of the IEEE Standard.Furthermore,theviewpoint expressed at the time a standard is approved and issued is subject to change brought about throughdevelopments in the state of the art and comments received from users of the standard.Every IEEE Standar

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18、erson or entity to another.Any person utilizing this,and any other IEEE Standards document,should relyupon the advice of a competent professional in determining the exercise of reasonable care in any givencircumstances.Interpretations:Occasionally questions may arise regarding the meaning of portion

19、s of standards as they relate tospecific applications.When the need for interpretations is brought to the attention of IEEE,the Institute willinitiate action to prepare appropriate responses.Since IEEE Standards represent a consensus of concernedinterests,it is important to ensure that any interpret

20、ation has also received the concurrence of a balance ofinterests.For this reason,IEEE and the members of its societies and Standards Coordinating Committees are notable to provide an instant response to interpretation requests except in those cases where the matter has previouslyreceived formal cons

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25、 the Copyright ClearanceCenter.Authorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.ivCopyright 2007 IEEE.All rights reserved.IntroductionThis guide is primarily tutorial in nature as it is intended to provide guidance i

26、n the design of electric powerservice systems for electric power generation plants.The guidance and direction given in this guide is,forthe most part,general in nature and is applicable to all types and sizes of electric power generating plants.This guide does not provide unique and specific design

27、direction and guidance for special systems in thevarious types of electric power generating plants,but rather provides the basic framework upon which anyrequired unique and specific designs can be built.An electric power service system consists of a mainauxiliary power distribution network,which may

28、 supply many subsystems such as electric trace heatingsystems,dc systems,Class 1E power systems,etc.It is recommended that the reader consult industrystandards that address these specific subsystems in more detail as appropriate during the design process.This design guide was prepared by the Working

29、 Group on Auxiliary Systems,which is part of the StationDesign Subcommittee of the Energy Development and Power Generation Committee of the IEEE PowerEngineering Society.This revision includes primarily editorial changes needed to maintain consistency with phraseology andterminology changes that hav

30、e been made in other referenced standards and documents and to correcttypographical errors in the 1991 edition of this guide.It also includes only relatively minor technicalchanges.Notice to usersErrataErrata,if any,for this and all other standards can be accessed at the following URL:http:/standard

31、s.ieee.org/reading/ieee/updates/errata/index.html.Users are encouraged to check this URL forerrata periodically.InterpretationsCurrent interpretations can be accessed at the following URL:http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/index.html.PatentsAttention is called to the possibility that imple

32、mentation of this standard may require use of subject mattercovered by patent rights.By publication of this standard,no position is taken with respect to the existence orvalidity of any patent rights in connection therewith.The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifyingpatents or patent applicati

33、ons for which a license may be required to implement an IEEE standard or forconducting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 666-2007,IEEE Design Guide for Electric Power Service Systems forGenerating S

34、tations.Authorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.Copyright 2007 IEEE.All rights reserved.vParticipantsAt the time that this guide was approved,the Working Group on Auxiliary Systems had the followingmembershi

35、p:J.E.Stoner,Jr.,and Thomas R.Sims,Co-ChairsThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide.Balloters may have votedfor approval,disapproval,or abstention.When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 22 March 2007,it had the followingmembership:Steve M.M

36、ills,ChairRobert M.Grow,Vice ChairDonald F.Wright,Past ChairJudith Gorman,Secretary*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:Satish K.Aggarwal,NRC RepresentativeAlan H.Cookson,NIST RepresentativeJennie SteinhagenIEEE Standards Program Manager,Document

37、 DevelopmentMatthew CegliaIEEE Standards Program Manager,Technical Program DevelopmentJ.C.AppiariusAldean BengeJohn GardellSteve GrahamEd HeneberryTom HigginsJoe JancauskasKen H.SebraShanmugan ThamilarasanSteven R.BrockschinkKeith ChowJames R.FrysingerRandall GrovesJoseph R.JancauskasRussell E.LoweG

38、.MichelKenneth SebraD.B.SeelyThomas SimsJames StonerMalcolm V.ThadenShanmugan ThamilarasanGerald VaughnRichard DeBlasioAlexander D.GelmanWilliam R.GoldbachArnold M.GreenspanJoanna N.GueninJulian Forster*Kenneth S.HanusWilliam B.HopfRichard H.HulettHermann KochJoseph L.Koepfinger*John D.KulickDavid J

39、.LawGlenn ParsonsRonald C.PetersenTom A.PrevostNarayanan RamachandranGreg RattaRobby RobsonAnne-Marie SahazizianVirginia C.SulzbergerMalcolm V.ThadenRichard L.TownsendHoward L.WolfmanAuthorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Res

40、trictions apply.viCopyright 2007 IEEE.All rights reserved.Contents1.Overview.12.Scope.13.System philosophy.33.1General.33.2Basic design considerations.33.2.1Safety.33.2.2Reliability.43.2.3Cost.43.2.4Operation.43.2.5Equipment application.43.2.6Maintenance.53.2.7Plant expansion.53.3General planning gu

41、ide.63.3.1Load analysis.63.3.2Development of plans.73.3.3Evaluating alternatives.233.3.4Preparing equipment specifications.243.3.5Evaluating the bids.253.3.6Reviewing and finalizing design.253.4Transmission system and generating unit considerations.253.4.1Transmission system.253.4.2Generator.263.4.3

42、Unit connections.283.4.4Station service transformer connections.283.4.5Transformer duty.293.5Bibliography.294.Startup and shutdown requirements.314.1General.314.2Power requirements.314.2.1Continuous capability.314.2.2Short-time overload capability.324.2.3Transient overload capability.324.2.4Margin f

43、or load growth.324.3Quality of power.324.3.1Source availability.324.3.2Frequency.334.3.3Phasing.334.3.4Phase balance.334.3.5Waveform.334.3.6Voltage control.334.4Startup/shutdown power supply arrangements.344.4.1Auxiliary loads transformer and generator load-break switch/generator circuit breaker.354

44、.4.2Station service transformer.354.4.3Station service transformer and auxiliary transformer.364.4.4Auxiliary transformer and onsite power source.37Authorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.Copyright 2007 IEEE

45、.All rights reserved.vii4.5Auxiliary equipment supply arrangements.374.5.1Equipment separation for reliability.384.5.2Equipment separation for protective systems.384.6Auxiliary bus transfers.384.6.1Manual transfer.394.6.2Automatic transfer.394.6.3Unit conditions during startup/shutdown transfers.424

46、.7Protective systems.434.7.1Turbine-generator auxiliary systems.434.7.2Burner management systems.444.7.3Electrical protection systems.444.7.4Instrumentation and control systems.444.7.5Miscellaneous systems.444.8DC,dc/ac,and ac/dc power sources.444.8.1Storage battery.454.8.2Battery charger.464.8.3Inv

47、erter.474.8.4Uninterruptible power supply(UPS).474.8.5Motor-generator(M-G)set.494.9Onsite ac power sources.504.9.1Diesel-engine generators.504.9.2Gasoline and gas-engine generators.514.9.3Turbine-driven generators.514.10Bibliography.515.Nominal system voltage.555.1General.555.2Normative references.5

48、55.3Definitions.565.4Preferred nominal system voltages.575.5Acceptable voltage ranges.575.6Equipment ratings.585.7Effects of voltage variation in utilization equipment.585.7.1General effects.585.7.2Induction motors.585.7.3Synchronous motors.605.7.4Incandescent lamps.605.7.5Fluorescent lamps.605.7.6H

49、igh-intensity discharge lamps.615.7.7Infrared heating process.615.7.8Resistance heating devices.615.7.9Electron tubes.615.7.10Capacitors.615.7.11Solenoids.615.7.12Solid-state equipment.625.7.13Control relays and magnetic starters.625.7.14Transformers.625.8Basic design considerations.625.8.1General.6

50、25.8.2Medium-voltage distribution system.625.8.3Low-voltage distribution system.636.Fault considerations.65Authorized licensed use limited to:New York University.Downloaded on May 25,2014 at 08:57:43 UTC from IEEE Xplore.Restrictions apply.viiiCopyright 2007 IEEE.All rights reserved.6.1General.656.2

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