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IEEE P80005-1, Jun 2016

Part 1: High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) Systems--General requirements

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P80005-1, Jun 2016 defines general requirements for High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) systems, a technical area that supports the safe transfer of electrical power between shore infrastructure and a vessel. As a standards document for components, circuits, devices and systems, it helps frame design and compliance expectations where high-voltage connection is involved. P80005-1, Jun 2016 is relevant when engineering reliable shore power interfaces that must balance performance, safety, and operational consistency.

Overview of P80005-1, Jun 2016

This standard addresses the general requirements for HVSC systems and is intended to guide the technical basis for shore connection arrangements using high-voltage power. In practice, P80005-1, Jun 2016 is useful for defining how related equipment and circuits should be considered as part of a coordinated system, rather than as isolated components. Its scope supports structured design, verification, and documentation for installations where shore power transfer must be managed with care.

Typical use cases

P80005-1, Jun 2016 is typically used in projects involving high-voltage shore connection equipment for ships, terminals, and port-side electrical infrastructure. It may inform the specification of connection interfaces, circuit arrangements, protection-related equipment, and system integration work tied to shore supply. Engineers, system integrators, and procurement teams can use it when evaluating technical requirements for new builds, retrofits, or upgrades where controlled shore-to-vessel power transfer is part of the operating concept.

Why it matters

For HVSC applications, clear general requirements help reduce ambiguity in design and procurement, especially where safety and operational reliability are critical. P80005-1, Jun 2016 supports more consistent interpretation of system expectations across components, devices, and connected circuits. That can improve coordination during specification, testing, and acceptance activities while helping limit integration issues. In demanding power transfer environments, a defined standard also assists with risk reduction and more predictable compliance planning.

  • High Voltage Shore Connection system requirements
  • Shore-to-vessel power interface context
  • Components, circuits, and device coordination
  • Design, verification, and acceptance support
  • General technical baseline for HVSC projects
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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