IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021
1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 - IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Utility Connections in Port -- Part 1: High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) Systems -- General Requirements Amendment 1 to IEC/IEEE 80005-1 ED2
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IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 is an IEC/IEEE draft international standard focused on utility connections in port, with particular attention to high voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems. It addresses general requirements for connecting vessels to shore power infrastructure, helping define a common technical basis for design and evaluation. For ports, shipboard electrical teams, and power system engineers, this document is important because it supports safer, more consistent high-voltage interface planning and implementation.
About IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021
This technical document relates to Amendment 1 to IEC/IEEE 80005-1 ED2 and provides draft requirements for HVSC systems used at utility connections in ports. IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 is intended to guide how shore-to-ship electrical connections are specified, arranged, and assessed, with emphasis on general requirements rather than a single product type. It is relevant to electrical engineering work involving components, circuits, devices, and systems where controlled high-voltage transfer at the berth must be managed carefully.
Where is IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 used?
IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 is most closely associated with ports and terminals that provide shore power to vessels through high voltage shore connection equipment. It may be used by designers of switchgear, transformers, cable handling arrangements, protection systems, and interface hardware that support vessel berthing operations. The standard is also relevant to engineering teams working on port electrification, marine utility connections, and related power distribution workflows where reliable transfer of electrical energy between shore and ship is required.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard helps support clearer design control and more consistent technical expectations for HVSC installations. IEEE P80005-1:2019/AMD1_CDV, Jan 2021 can assist with compliance reviews, procurement specifications, and testing plans by defining a common reference for general requirements. That is especially useful where safety, insulation coordination, operational reliability, and interface compatibility matter across different equipment suppliers and port projects. Using a shared standard can also help reduce risk during commissioning and routine operation.
- High voltage shore connection systems
- Port and berth electrical interfaces
- General requirements for shore-to-ship supply
- Protection, control, and connection arrangements
- Draft amendment to IEC/IEEE 80005-1 ED2
- Publication Date: 2021
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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