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IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006

IEEE Draft Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS)

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IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 is a draft standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS). It is aimed at defining a more consistent approach to power supply selection and arrangement in nuclear plant applications, where dependable electrical support is important to safe and stable operation. As an inactive IEEE draft, it is most useful as a technical reference for understanding the intended requirements and engineering direction behind PPS design.

What is IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006?

IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 addresses the concept of a preferred power supply for nuclear power generating stations, with emphasis on how plant electrical systems may be structured to support reliable operation. In practical terms, the document is relevant to station power distribution, system interfaces, and the engineering rules that help define which supply is selected under normal conditions. It is a draft standard, so it reflects a technical framework rather than a finalized active requirement set.

Where is IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 used?

This standard is mainly relevant in nuclear power plant electrical design, operating procedures, and system planning where a preferred supply must be identified for station loads. It may be consulted during engineering reviews for power distribution equipment, switchgear coordination, and related control systems that support nuclear plant infrastructure. For teams working on nuclear generating station projects, IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 can help align design assumptions and documentation around preferred power supply arrangements.

Why is IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 important?

IEEE P765/D03, Mar 2006 matters because power supply selection in a nuclear environment affects consistency, reliability, and operational control. Clear requirements can support safer design decisions, better procurement alignment, and more focused testing of electrical support systems. Even as an inactive draft, the document may still help engineers and reviewers understand the intended treatment of preferred power supply functions and the risk reduction goals behind them.

  • Preferred power supply definition
  • Nuclear station electrical context
  • Draft technical requirements
  • Design and review reference
  • Reliability and control focus
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  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Nuclear Engineering
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