IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022
IEEE Draft Standard Definitions for Use in Reporting Electric Generating Unit Reliability, Availability, and Productivity
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IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022 is a draft standard focused on definitions for reporting electric generating unit reliability, availability, and productivity. It provides terminology for describing how generating units perform in service, helping reduce ambiguity in engineering reports, operational records, and technical discussions. Grounded in power, energy, and industry applications, the document supports more consistent communication around asset performance, outage reporting, and productivity metrics used in plant and system analysis.
Overview of IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022
This draft standard establishes a shared vocabulary for reliability, availability, and productivity reporting related to electric generating units. IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022 is intended to clarify terms that may otherwise be interpreted differently across utilities, owners, analysts, and maintenance teams. By defining how key performance concepts are expressed, the document helps improve consistency in reporting and comparison. Its technical context is centered on generating-unit performance within power and energy applications.
Typical use cases
IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022 is typically used when preparing reliability and availability reports for generating plants, fleet performance reviews, and productivity assessments of electric generating units. It may support engineering teams that track outages, forced downtime, and operational capability over time. The definitions can also be useful in internal procedures, data reporting templates, and performance analyses where consistent terminology is needed across multiple stations or operating groups.
Why it matters
Clear definitions are important when performance data is used for compliance, benchmarking, planning, or contract review. IEEE P762/D41, Oct 2022 helps reduce misunderstandings in reports that may influence maintenance priorities, operating decisions, or asset comparisons. For organizations dealing with generating-unit metrics, consistent terminology can improve data quality and make technical review more reliable. It also supports better alignment between reporting practices and engineering expectations.
- Definitions for generating-unit performance reporting
- Reliability and availability terminology
- Productivity-related reporting context
- Support for consistent plant and fleet records
- Draft standard for power and energy applications
- Publication Date: 2022
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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