IEEE 1159.3-2003
IEEE Recommended Practice for the Transfer of Power Quality Data
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IEEE 1159.3-2003 is a recommended practice for the transfer of power quality data, created to support consistent handling of information in power, energy, and industry applications. It addresses how power quality data may be exchanged so that measurements, records, and related technical information remain usable across systems and organizations. For teams working with monitoring or analysis workflows, IEEE 1159.3-2003 helps improve data consistency and reduce confusion when sharing results.
What is IEEE 1159.3-2003?
IEEE 1159.3-2003 defines a practical approach for transferring power quality data in electrical power environments. Its focus is not on generating the measurements themselves, but on how that data is passed between tools, systems, and users in a reliable way. As a recommended practice, it is intended to support clearer communication and better interoperability in power quality analysis, especially where recorded events and measurement data must be reviewed, stored, or compared.
Where is IEEE 1159.3-2003 used?
This standard is most relevant where power quality information is collected from monitoring equipment and then moved into analysis, reporting, or asset management workflows. It may be used in utility operations, industrial power systems, and engineering environments that track disturbances, voltage variations, or related electrical data. IEEE 1159.3-2003 is especially useful when different instruments or software platforms need a common method for exchanging technical information.
Why is IEEE 1159.3-2003 important?
IEEE 1159.3-2003 matters because power quality data is only useful when it can be transferred and interpreted consistently. A recommended practice for data exchange supports better record keeping, more dependable analysis, and fewer errors during review or procurement of monitoring systems. It can also help organizations maintain workflow continuity when multiple tools are involved, reducing the risk that important power quality information is lost, misread, or handled inconsistently.
- Power quality data transfer
- Monitoring and analysis workflows
- Interoperability between systems
- Recorded event and measurement exchange
- Utility and industrial power applications
- Publication Date: 2004
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1159.3 (2025)
- Previous Version: 1159.3 (2024)
- Previous Version: 1159.3 (2019)
- This Version: 1159.3 (2004)
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