IEEE 1031-2000
IEEE Guide for the Functional Specification of Transmission Static Var Compensators
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IEEE 1031-2000 is a technical standard that defines guidance for the functional specification of transmission static var compensators, helping engineers describe how these power-system devices should operate within transmission networks. In the power, energy, and industry applications context, it supports clearer requirements for reactive power control, voltage support, and system performance. This makes it useful when specifying equipment behavior, comparing solutions, or coordinating expectations between utilities, designers, and suppliers.
Overview of IEEE 1031-2000
IEEE 1031-2000 focuses on the functional specification of transmission static var compensators, a class of power-electronic equipment used in high-voltage transmission systems. The document is aimed at defining what the equipment should do rather than prescribing a single design. That distinction matters when developing procurement documents, engineering requirements, or system studies. By framing functional expectations, the standard helps align control objectives, operating limits, and performance criteria for transmission-connected reactive power support.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically relevant when planning or specifying static var compensator installations for transmission substations, grid reinforcement projects, or voltage regulation schemes. It may be used during utility engineering studies, vendor evaluation, and project documentation for systems that must manage reactive power and stabilize transmission voltages. IEEE 1031-2000 is also useful for teams preparing technical requirements for equipment integration, especially where consistent functional behavior is important across complex power network applications.
Why it matters
Clear functional specification reduces ambiguity in design, testing, and procurement for transmission static var compensators. IEEE 1031-2000 helps stakeholders define expected operating performance, control response, and system responsibilities before equipment is built or purchased. That can improve consistency across projects, support safer grid operation, and lower the risk of misunderstandings between owners and suppliers. For transmission applications, disciplined specification is especially important because reactive power equipment can directly affect voltage quality and network reliability.
- Transmission static var compensator requirements
- Functional specification guidance
- Reactive power and voltage support
- Utility and substation planning
- Design, procurement, and testing alignment
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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