IEEE 902-1998
Withdrawn
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17-10-2023
English
31-12-1998
Chapter 1 - Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 How to use this guide
Chapter 2 - Operating diagrams
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Single-line diagram (one-line diagram)
2.3 Plan (equipment location plan)
2.4 References
2.5 Bibliography
Chapter 3 - System management
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Load distribution
3.3 System integrity
3.4 Power factor
3.5 System protection coordination
3.6 Operating economics
3.7 References
3.8 Bibliography
Chapter 4 - System control responsibilities and
clearing procedures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Responsibility of the owner
4.3 Maintenance role
4.4 Utility responsibilities
4.5 Other workers
4.6 Clearing procedures
4.7 References
Chapter 5 - Maintenance strategies
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Definitions and acronyms
5.3 Preventive maintenance
5.4 Fundamentals of electrical equipment
maintenance
5.5 Inspection and test frequency
5.6 Reference
5.7 Bibliography
Chapter 6 - Maintenance testing overview
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Insulation tests
6.3 Protective device testing
6.4 Analytical tests
6.5 Grounding tests
6.6 Functional testing
6.7 Testing procedures and specifications
6.8 Bibliography
Chapter 7 - Introduction to electrical safety
7.1 General discussion
7.2 Exposure to electrical hazards
7.3 Case histories
7.4 Reasons for practicing electrical safety
7.5 Summary
7.6 References
7.7 Bibliography
Chapter 8 - Establishing an electrical safety
program
8.1 General discussion
8.2 Purpose
8.3 Scope
8.4 Content of program
8.5 References
8.6 Bibliography
Chapter 9 - Providing and maintaining electrically
safe facilities
9.1 General discussion
9.2 Design considerations
9.3 Installation safety requirements
9.4 Safety and fire protection inspections
9.5 Preplan for safe maintenance
9.6 Repairs and replacements parts
9.7 References
9.8 Bibliography
Chapter 10 - Safe electrical work practices
10.1 General discussion
10.2 Training
10.3 Electrical safety controls
10.4 Working on or near de-energized equipment
10.5 Working on or near equipment that is, or
can become, energized
10.6 References
10.7 Bibliography
Chapter 11 - Protective equipment, tools, and methods
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Personal protective equipment
11.3 Other protective equipment
11.4 Protective methods
11.5 Drawings and other documentation
11.6 Safety audits
11.7 Safety morale
11.8 Bibliography
Chapter 12 - Safe use of electrical equipment
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Portable electrical equipment
12.3 Test instruments and equipment
12.4 Facilities infrastructure (power and light
circuits)
12.5 Bibliography
Index
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