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IEEE 1020 2012

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IEEE Guide for Control of Small (100 kVA to 5 MVA) Hydroelectric Power Plants

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Revision Standard – Active. Description of the electrical control and monitoring requirements for equipment and systems associated with small (100 kVA to 5 MVA) hydroelectric power plants.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1020ā„¢-2011, front cover
3 Title page
6 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Patents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
14 2. Normative references
3. Small hydroelectric plant overview
3.1 General
15 3.2 Unit ratings
3.3 Application
3.4 Operation and control
3.5 Interconnection
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.2 Nature of interconnection
16 3.5.3 Interconnection coordination issues
3.6 Unit arrangement
17 3.7 Small hydro project evaluation
18 3.8 Rehabilitation considerations
4. Equipment
4.1 General
19 4.2 Major equipment
4.2.1 Turbines
4.2.2 Bearings
20 4.2.3 Speed increaser
4.2.4 Turbine control system
4.2.5 Generators
21 4.2.6 Excitation system
22 4.2.7 Unit electrical connections
23 4.3 Mechanical auxiliary systems
4.3.1 Lubrication
4.3.2 Sump pump
4.3.3 Air compressor
4.3.4 Air admission valve
4.3.5 Cooling water
24 4.3.6 Fire detection and protection
5. Station service electrical system
5.1 General
5.2 Power plants with single auxiliary supply
5.2.1 AC supply
26 5.2.2 DC supply
27 5.3 Power plants using multiple auxiliary supplies
5.3.1 AC supply
28 5.3.2 DC supply
6. Protection
6.1 General
29 6.2 Malfunction considerations
6.2.1 Plant mechanical equipment troubles
30 6.2.2 Plant electrical equipment troubles
31 6.2.3 General plant troubles
6.2.4 Utility system troubles
32 6.3 Application considerations
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 System studies
6.3.3 Generating plant (owner) requirements
6.3.4 Utility and regulatory requirements
33 6.3.5 Protective relay packages
6.3.6 Protection redundancy
6.3.7 Protection unique to small hydro
6.3.8 Shutdown sequences
34 7. Control and monitoring
7.1 General
7.2 Unit control
7.3 Connecting generator units to the system
7.3.1 Synchronous generator units
35 7.3.2 Induction generator units
38 7.4 Local and off-site control and monitoring
39 7.4.1 Control requirements
7.4.2 Monitoring requirement
7.4.3 Metering
40 7.4.4 Status and alarm requirements
41 7.5 Communication requirements
42 8. Modes of operation
8.1 General
8.2 Waterway operation
8.3 Project interface with the waterway system
43 8.4 Electrical system operation
44 Annex A (informative) Project evaluation
46 Annex B (informative) Small hydraulic turbine characteristics
B.1 Reaction turbines
B.2 Impulse turbines
47 Annex C (informative) Protective relay considerations
48 C.1 Non-electrical protective devices
49 C.2 Electrical protection functions
51 C.3 Utility Studies
52 Annex D (informative) Glossary
55 Annex E (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1020 2012
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