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IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016

3_CDV, 2016 - IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Utility Connections in Port - Part 3: Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) Systems - General Requirements

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IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016 is an IEC/IEEE draft international standard focused on utility connections in port environments, specifically low voltage shore connection (LVSC) systems and their general requirements. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications where docked vessels need controlled shore-based electrical supply. By setting a technical framework for connection practices, it supports safer planning, clearer system interfaces, and more consistent engineering decisions for port electrical infrastructure.

About IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016

This document addresses the general requirements for low voltage shore connection systems used in ports, where electrical power is transferred between shore installations and vessels. IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016 is part of the broader utility connection context and is intended to help define how LVSC systems are specified, arranged, and assessed. Its draft international standard status indicates a formal technical basis for coordinated design, testing, and operational expectations in shore-to-ship power applications.

Where is IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016 used?

IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016 is most applicable in port facilities and marine terminals that provide low voltage shore power for vessels while alongside berth. It is relevant to shoreline electrical distribution, connection equipment, and related components used in utility connections at ports. Typical use cases may include vessel servicing areas, terminal electrical planning, and infrastructure projects where shore connection systems must integrate with port power systems and operational procedures.

Importance in practice

In practice, IEEE P80005-3_CDV, 2016 helps support more consistent design and implementation of low voltage shore connection systems. That matters for compliance, procurement, and engineering review because port operators and suppliers need clear expectations for connection arrangements and performance. The standard can also reduce integration risk by improving coordination between shore equipment, vessel interfaces, and electrical protection considerations. For organizations handling port power infrastructure, it provides a useful reference for disciplined technical decision-making.

  • Low voltage shore connection systems
  • Port and terminal utility interfaces
  • General technical requirements
  • Shore-to-vessel power applications
  • Electrical infrastructure coordination
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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