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IEEE 1207-2004

IEEE Guide for the Application of Turbine Governing Systems for Hydroelectric Generating Units

Standard by IEEE, 2004

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IEEE 1207-2004 is the guide for applying turbine governing systems to hydroelectric generating units, giving engineers a focused reference for control and performance considerations in hydro power applications. It helps frame how governing systems should respond to operating conditions so units can run reliably and consistently within the broader Power, Energy and Industry Applications context. For projects involving hydroelectric equipment, this standard supports clearer design decisions, procurement review, and technical alignment.

Overview of IEEE 1207-2004

This technical document addresses the application of turbine governing systems used with hydroelectric generating units, with emphasis on how the control system interacts with the turbine and generating equipment. IEEE 1207-2004 is relevant where stable speed control, load response, and operational coordination are important to plant performance. It provides a common engineering basis for evaluating governing-system behavior, which can help reduce ambiguity during specification, review, and implementation of hydroelectric control solutions.

Typical use cases

IEEE 1207-2004 is commonly used when specifying or reviewing turbine governor arrangements for hydroelectric generating units, including new installations, upgrades, and equipment replacement projects. It may also support engineering teams working on plant control integration, operating response, and unit performance assessment. In the Power, Energy and Industry Applications setting, it is useful for owners, consultants, and suppliers who need a shared reference for governing-system application in hydroelectric service.

Why it matters

Using IEEE 1207-2004 can help improve consistency in how hydroelectric turbine governing systems are selected, applied, and evaluated. That matters for safety, dependable operation, and predictable performance across varying load and water conditions. A clear application guide can also support procurement and technical acceptance by reducing misunderstanding between stakeholders. For facilities that depend on stable unit control, the standard provides a practical basis for managing design risk and maintaining operational reliability.

  • Hydroelectric turbine governing system application
  • Unit speed and load control considerations
  • Engineering review and specification support
  • Plant control coordination for generating units
  • Performance and reliability reference
SKU: 2b42fa9b0067

  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1207 (2011)
  • This Version: 1207 (2004)

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