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IEEE 3001.2 2017:2018 Edition

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Evaluating the Electrical Service Requirements of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems

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IEEE 2018 76
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New IEEE Standard – Active. Commercial, institutional, and industrial design of electrical services, interconnecting with a utility distribution or transmission system is explored. The electrical system information needed by the designer concerning the utility’s system characteristics, and the electrical load information needed by the utility to design a satisfactory electrical interface between the serving utility and the premise electrical distribution system is considered

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1 IEEE Std 3001.2™-2017 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
8 Introduction
9 Contents
11 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Scope
2. Normative references
12 3. Common relationships with electric utilities
4. Planning for utility service
4.1 Introduction
13 4.2 Utility/designer communication
4.3 Service availability
16 4.4 Facility load information
17 4.5 Information from the utility
20 4.6 Interrelated utility and project factors that influence design
21 5. Electric rates
5.1 Demand and fixed charges
5.2 Energy and variable charges
22 5.3 Power factor credits and penalties
6. Electric utility metering and billing
6.1 Introduction
23 6.2 Metering by type of premises
6.3 Metering by service voltage characteristics
6.4 Meter location
24 6.5 Meter mounting, control, and associated equipment
25 6.6 Metering equipment guidelines and types
28 6.7 Metering for energy conservation
6.8 Utility billing
30 7. Distribution circuit arrangements
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Network systems
7.3 Small commercial buildings
7.4 Medium and large commercial buildings
31 7.5 Large industrial facilities
7.6 Medium-voltage distribution
7.7 Multiple services
7.8 Multiple tenants
8. Incoming lines and service laterals
8.1 Introduction
32 8.2 Overhead service
34 8.3 Underground service
35 8.4 Service entrance conductors within a building
36 9. Service entrance installations
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Number of services
37 9.3 Physical arrangement
9.4 Service design considerations
39 9.5 Medium-voltage services
40 9.6 Vaults and pads for service equipment
42 9.7 Network vaults for high-rise buildings
45 9.8 Service rooms and electrical closets
46 10. Large services
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Purpose
47 10.3 Substation justification
10.4 Development stages
48 10.5 Project participants
10.6 Planning stage
59 10.7 Design stage
67 10.8 Construction stage
71 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
76 Back cover
IEEE 3001.2 2017
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