IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012
IEEE Draft Standard for Preferred Power Supply (PPS) for Nuclear Power Generating Stations (NPGS)
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IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012 is a draft standard focused on preferred power supply (PPS) for nuclear power generating stations, defining the technical direction for dependable station power arrangements. It is relevant to nuclear engineering and power systems work where a preferred source of electrical supply may support safe and consistent plant operation. For teams reviewing electrical design or station power architecture, this document helps clarify the intended requirements and control points for a PPS in a nuclear environment.
IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012 overview
This draft standard addresses the preferred power supply concept within nuclear power generating stations, where electrical system reliability and orderly power distribution are important. IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012 is useful as a technical reference for aligning design expectations around a PPS, including how it is considered in station-level power planning and engineering review. As a draft standard, it reflects work in progress on defining requirements that support consistent interpretation, evaluation, and implementation in nuclear power applications.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include reviewing preferred power supply arrangements for nuclear plant auxiliary systems, station electrical distribution, and engineered support loads that may rely on a designated power source. IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012 may be used during design studies, specification writing, internal compliance checks, and equipment selection for nuclear power generating stations. It is also relevant when comparing PPS concepts across plant systems, especially where continuity of supply and controlled power transfer are important engineering concerns.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because preferred power supply requirements can affect electrical reliability, operational consistency, and safety-related decision-making in nuclear facilities. Using IEEE P765/D3, Aug 2012 can help organizations define a common basis for design control, technical review, and procurement language related to PPS equipment and interfaces. Clear requirements also support more consistent testing and acceptance practices, reducing ambiguity when evaluating how a preferred source should perform in a nuclear power generating station.
- Preferred power supply for nuclear stations
- Draft IEEE technical requirements
- Electrical design and review support
- Station power reliability considerations
- Nuclear engineering application
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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