IEEE P67/D5
Approved IEEE Draft Guide for the Operation and Maintenance of Turbine Generators (Revision of IEEE 67-1990) Superseded by IEEE Std 67-2005
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IEEE P67/D5 is an approved IEEE draft guide for the operation and maintenance of turbine generators, developed as a revision of IEEE 67-1990. It addresses practical guidance for keeping turbine-generator equipment operating reliably through structured maintenance and operating practices. For power and energy applications, this type of standard helps align engineering work with consistent procedures, supporting safer decisions around inspection, upkeep, and continued equipment performance in rotating electrical systems.
IEEE P67/D5 overview
This standard focuses on the technical care of turbine generators, a key component in power generation systems. IEEE P67/D5 provides guidance that is typically used to improve operational consistency, maintenance planning, and equipment oversight for large electrical machines. Because it is a draft guide and now superseded by IEEE Std 67-2005, it is mainly of interest for historical reference, comparison, or legacy documentation tied to earlier turbine-generator practices.
Typical use cases
IEEE P67/D5 may be consulted when evaluating maintenance programs for turbine generators in utility, industrial, or plant-generation settings. It is relevant to teams responsible for inspections, condition-based maintenance, outage planning, and operational procedures for generator systems and associated electrical components. The guide can also support engineering review of older installations, especially when aligning legacy documentation, maintenance records, or internal technical practices with the requirements that were current under IEEE P67/D5.
Why this standard matters
For turbine-generator assets, clear guidance on operation and maintenance helps reduce unplanned downtime, improve equipment reliability, and support safer work practices. IEEE P67/D5 matters because it gives a structured reference for managing a critical power-generation machine across its operating life. In procurement, maintenance specification, or compliance review, it can help organizations compare procedures, document expectations, and maintain consistency when working with legacy systems or archived engineering standards.
- Turbine-generator operation guidance
- Maintenance planning and inspection support
- Legacy IEEE 67-1990 revision context
- Power generation equipment reliability
- Historical reference for superseded practice
- Publication Date: 2005
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: P67 (2005)
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