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IEEE 281-1984 - IEEE Standard Service Conditions for Power System Communication Equipment

IEEE Standard Service Conditions for Power System Communication Equipment

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Standard number:IEEE 281-1984
Released:24.09.1984
ISBN:978-0-7381-0889-6
Pages:11
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 281-1984

This standard describes the usual and unusual service conditions for communication equipment that is to operate in electric power generation stations and in generation, transmission, and distribution substations. This standard applies to communication equipment that is located in the zone of influence of the ground potential rise of generation stations and generation, transmission, and distribution substations. The standard applies to communication equipment that may be used for functions such as voice communication, data communication, telemetering, supervisory control, and protective relaying. Base station radio, telephone and power line carrier are considered to be included by the term communication equipment. This standard does not apply to power line carrier line traps, coupling capacitors, coupling capacitor voltage transformers, or line tuning equipment. It does not apply to communication cables and cable protective devices.



Revision Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This is a revision of a standard for the usual and unusual service conditions for power system communication equipment. It is similar to service conditions for relays, automatic station supervisory control, and telemetering equipment with which this communication equipment is used. IEEE Std 97-1969, IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Service Conditions in Electrical Standards, has been considered.