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IEEE Recommended Practice for Smart Grid Communications Equipment -- Test Methods and Installation Requirements

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New IEEE Standard - Active. Recommended in this document are practices for the testing and implementation of smart grid communication with regard to safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and environmental and mechanical requirements, but excluding interoperability.
This document includes the recommended practice for testing and installing different types of smart grid communication equipment according to national and international standards available for equipment to be used in the smart grid. The recommended practice includes the safety, EMC, environmental, and mechanical battery of tests but excludes the interoperability testing. This document captures the recommended practice for communication equipment to be installed in various domains of the smart grid such as generation, transmission, and distribution.
The recommended practice helps the industry to place on the market communication equipment suitable for use and installation in different smart grid domains. Based on specific types of communication equipment and smart grid domains, the recommended practice creates a unified set of characteristics to which smart grid communication equipment should conform and be tested. It serves as a reference for all stakeholders interested in smart grid communication equipment installation and testing.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1909.1
Publication Date Dec. 19, 2014
Language en - English
Page Count 40
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Power Line Communications
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Dec. 19, 2014 1909.1-2014 Revision