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Hydroelectric power standards address the commissioning, design, installation,
Home control, use, and rehabilitation of hydroelectric generating plants and their
components. Included as well are standards for re protection, nomenclature,
and identi cation. Control is a frequently addressed subject, with individual
Site Licenses standards covering different aspects of a hydroelectric power plant. Similarly,
communication networks for automation are addressed in a series of standards.
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Taken together, standards for hydroelectric power generation re ect the scale of
Standards Packages the undertaking that is commissioning, building, and operating the interwoven
combination of multiple systems that all have to work smoothly for long periods
Special Categories of time with a large amount of civilians depending on its stability.

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IEEE 1248-1998 (R2007)


EmailUs IEEE Guide for the Commissioning of Electrical Systems in Hydroelectric Power Plants
Inspection procedures and tests for use following the completion of the installation of components and systems through
to commercial operation are provided. This guide is directed to the plant owners, designers, and contractors involved in
the commissioning of electrical systems of hydroelectric plants.


IEEE 1095-2012
IEEE Guide for the Installation of Vertical Generators and Generator/Motors for Hydroelectric
Applications
The procedures for installation described in this guide apply to all types of synchronous generators and generator/motors
rated 5 MVA and above to be coupled to hydraulic turbines or hydraulic pump/turbines having vertical shafts.

IEEE 807-2011
IEEE Recommended Practice for Unique Identi cation in Hydroelectric Facilities
A unique identi cation system for hydroelectric facilities that segregates and incorporates plant, unit, system, and
component identi ers as a minimum is provided.

IEEE Std 1010-2006


IEEE Guide for Control of Hydroelectric Power Plants
This guide is to serve as a reference document for practicing engineers in the hydroelectric industry. It documents
prevailing industry practices in hydroelectric power plant control system logic, control system con gurations, and control
modes. It describes the control and monitoring requirements for equipment and systems associated with conventional
and pumped-storage hydroelectric plants. It includes typical methods of local and remote control, details of the control
interfaces for plant equipment, requirements for centralized and off-site control.

IEEE 1249-2013
IEEE Guide for Computer-based Control for Hydroelectric Power Plant Automation
This guide addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computer-based control systems for
hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities, performance requirements, interface requirements,
hardware considerations, and operator training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The
electrical protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide.

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IEEE 1020-2011
IEEE Guide for Control of Small (100 kVA to 5 MVA) Hydroelectric Power Plants
Description of the electrical control and monitoring requirements for equipment and systems associated with small (100
kVA to 5 MVA) hydroelectric power plants.

IEEE 1147-2005 (R2012)


IEEE Guide for the Rehabilitation of Hydroelectric Power Plants
This guide is intended for the hydroelectric power industry to assist hydroelectric power plant owners, operators, and
designers in the economic (feasibility) and technical evaluation (electrical aspects) of existing hydroelectric installations
for rehabilitation. It addresses conventional hydropower. Portions of this guide are relevant to pumped storage but the
unique features of pumped storage are not covered. Feasibility study results may indicate redevelopment of the site.
Redevelopment will not be treated in detail in this guide. This guide covers all generating equipment up to and including
the main transformer and typical auxiliary equipment.

IEEE 1207-2011
IEEE Guide for the Application of Turbine Governing Systems for Hydroelectric Generating Units
This guide is intended to complement IEEE Std 125, providing application details and addressing the impact of plant and
system features on hydroelectric unit governing performance. It provides guidance for the design and application of
hydroelectric turbine governing systems. There is a heightened awareness within the electric utility industry of the
importance in the effective application of governing systems for dynamic stability. The need exists to provide guidance in
the effective governing system application for a better understanding among users.

NFPA 850-2015
NFPA 850 Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric Generating Plants and High
Voltage Direct Current Converter Stations, 2015 edition
1.1 Scope. (Reserved) 1.2 Purpose. (Reserved) 1.3 Application. 1.3.1* This guide consists of a number of alternative
approaches to life safety. Each chapter is a different system independent of the others and is to be used in conjunction
with the NFPA 101, Life Safety Code.

ASTM D6439-11
Standard Guide for Cleaning, Flushing, and Puri cation of Steam, Gas, and Hydroelectric Turbine
Lubrication Systems
1.1 This guide covers types of contaminants, oil puri cation devices, contamination monitoring, contamination control
during building or refurbishing of turbine systems, lubrication system ushing, and maintenance of pure lubrication oil.
1.2 To obtain maximum operating life and reliability, or lubricants and system, it is vital that the turbine lubrication system
has pure oil. This guide is intended to aid the equipment manufacturer, installer, and turbine operator in coordinating
their efforts to obtain and maintain clean lubrication and control systems. These systems may be on land or marine
turbine generators and propulsion and mechanical drive equipment. This guide is generalized due to variations in the type
of equipment, builder's practices, and operating conditions. 1.3 This guide primarily addresses petroleum based
lubricating oil. For systems using nonpetroleum based uids, this guide may not be appropriate. For nonpetroleum
products, consult the equipment and uid manufacturers. 1.4 This guide is applicable to both large and small lubrication
systems. Some equipment speci ed herein, however, may not be appropriate for all systems. Moreover, in situations
where speci c guidelines and procedures are provided by the equipment manufacturer, such procedures should take
precedence over the recommendations of this guide. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address the safety concerns, if
any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health
practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

IEC 61116 Ed. 1.0 b:1992


Electromechanical equipment guide for small hydroelectric installations
Provides the future purchaser with information allowing him to prepare the required documents, from the call for tenders
up to acceptance tests and operation of electromechanical equipment. Applies to installations having outputs of less than
5 MW and turbines with diameters less than 3 m.

This standard is also available from: BS

IEC 61850-7-410 Ed. 2.0 b:2012


Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 7-410: Basic
communication structure - Hydroelectric power plants - Communication for monitoring and control
IEC 61850-7-410:2012 speci es the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data objects required for the use
of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows: - the logical
nodes in IEC 61850-7-410:2007 that were not speci c to hydropower plants have been transferred to IEC 61850-7-
4:2010; - the de nitions of logical nodes in this edition of IEC 61850-7-410 have been updated; - most of the modelling
examples and background information included in IEC 61850-7-410:2007 have been transferred to IEC/TR 61850-7-
510. This new edition of IEC 61850-7-410 includes additional general-purpose logical nodes that were not included in
IEC 61850-7-4:2010, but are required in order to represent the complete control and monitoring system of a
hydropower plant.

This standard is also available from: BS/ DIN

IEC 62006 Ed. 1.0 b:2010


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IEC 62006 Ed. 1.0 b:2010
Hydraulic machines - Acceptance tests of small hydroelectric installations
"IEC 62006:2010 de nes the test, the measuring methods and the contractual guarantee conditions for eld acceptance
tests of the generating machinery in small hydroelectric power installations. It applies to installations containing impulse
or reaction turbines with unit power up to about 15 MW and reference diameter of about 3 m. The driven generator can
be of synchronous or asynchronous type. This International Standard contains information about most of the tests
required for acceptance of the hydraulic turbine such as safety approval tests, trial operating and reliability tests, as well
for veri cation of cavitation, noise and vibration conditions, if required. This standard represents the typical methods
used on smaller hydroelectric installations, and is divided into three classes as follows: Class A: Default, normal test
program (panel measurement), to determine the maximum output of the installation. Class B: Recommended, extended
test program, to determine the performance characteristics of the installation. Class C: Optional, comprehensive test
program, to determine the absolute ef ciency of the installation. All classes contain safety tests, trial operating tests, and
reliability tests. This standard gives all necessary references for the contract in order to execute the test, evaluate,
calculate and compare the result to the guarantee for all the classes A, B and C. "

This standard is also available from: BS

IEC/TR 61364 Ed. 1.0 b:1999


Nomenclature for hydroelectric powerplant machinery
NONE

This standard is also available from: IEC Corrigendum 2000

IEC/TR 61850-7-510 Ed. 1.0 en:2012


Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 7-510: Basic
communication structure - Hydroelectric power plants - Modelling concepts and guidelines
"IEC/TR 61850-7-510:2012(E) provides explanations on how to use the Logical Nodes de ned in IEC 61850-7-410 as
well as other documents in the IEC 61850 series to model complex control functions in power plants, including variable
speed pumped storage power plants. This publication is to be used in conjunction with IEC 61850-7-410 which
introduced the general modelling concepts of IEC 61850 to hydroelectric power plants. Keywords: power utility,
automation, communication, hydroelectric "

This standard is also available from: BS

IEC 62270 Ed. 2.0 b:2013


Guide for computer based control for hydroelectric power plant automation
IEC 62270 2013 addresses the application design concepts and implementation of computer based control systems for
hydroelectric plant automation It addresses functional capabilities performance requirements interface requirements
hardware considerations and operator training It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance The
electrical protective system generator and step up transformer is beyond the scope of this guide This second edition
cancels and replaces the rst edition published in 2004 This edition constitutes a technical revision This edition includes
the following signi cant technical changes with respect to the previous edition br update of system architecture aspects
with different process control system con gurations br update of communications user and plant interfaces aspects br
suppression of case studies because of the quickness of evolution of the technology br complete review of the
bibliography making mention of many IEC and IEEE standards as new references and addition of a new informative Annex
B on legacy control systems This publication is published as an IEC IEEE Dual Logo standard Key words Hydroelectric
Automation Computer Based Control

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