IEEE 3006.7-2013
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Reliability of 7×24 Continuous Power Systems in Industrial and Commercial Facilities
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2013 | 72 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Methods for determining the reliability of 7×24 continuous power systems in industrial and commercial facilities are described in this recommended practice. The method of reliability analysis by probability methods is described first. This is followed by a discussion of how to evaluate the results and how to implement changes to ensure that the expected degree of reliability is achieved.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 3006.7-2013 Front Cover |
3 | Title page |
6 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata Patents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
12 | Contents |
13 | Important notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 2. Normative references |
14 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
15 | 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
16 | 4. Special terminology and equipment for 7×24 facilities 4.1 Special terminology for 7×24 facilities |
18 | 4.2 Special electrical equipment to support continuous operation |
21 | 4.3 Special mechanical equipment to support continuous operation |
23 | 5. Defining failure in a 7×24 facility |
24 | 5.1 Failure of components |
25 | 5.2 Failure of the subsystem 5.3 Failure of the critical electrical distribution system |
26 | 5.4 Failure of the critical mechanical cooling system 5.5 Failure of the electrical power to the critical mechanical cooling system |
27 | 5.6 Other types of failure 6. Reliability and availability as tools in evaluation of critical facilities |
28 | 6.1 Reliability and availability—importance of using both 6.2 Reliability and availability as tools in design evaluation vs. evaluation of a specific facility |
29 | 6.3 Recommended reliability tools for evaluation of 7×24 facilities |
34 | 7. Critical electrical distribution system configurations 7.1 Common configurations of the UPS system |
36 | 7.2 Critical electrical distribution system designs |
42 | 7.3 Eliminating all single points of failure 7.4 Using STSs and dual cord equipment—cable and load management |
43 | 8. Reliability and availability of critical distribution system configurations 8.1 Impact of redundancy on reliability calculations |
48 | 8.2 Impact of facility size on reliability calculations |
49 | 8.3 Operational availability vs. inherent availability 9. Critical mechanical cooling systems |
50 | 9.1 Cooling equipment commonly used |
53 | 9.2 Common configurations of the mechanical cooling system |
59 | 9.3 Reliability of the critical mechanical cooling system designs |
60 | 9.4 Electrical power to the critical mechanical cooling system |
65 | 9.5 Reliability of the electrical power to critical mechanical cooling system 9.6 Controls for critical mechanical cooling system |
68 | 10. Commissioning, operations, and maintenance for 7×24 continuous power systems 10.1 Commissioning of 7×24 continuous power systems |
70 | 10.2 Operations of 7×24 continuous power systems |
71 | 10.3 Maintenance of 7×24 continuous power systems |
72 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |