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IEEE 1137

Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 26 September 1991
Status: inactive
Page Count: 38
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Foreword 

IEEE Std 1137-1991 provides guidance for controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire line telecommunications facilities in order to operate within the acceptable levels of steady-state or surge induced voltages of the environmental interface (probe wire) defined by IEEE Std 776-1987. Procedures for determining the source of the problem are given. Mitigation theory and philosophy are discussed, and mitigation devices are described. The application of typical mitigation apparatus are addressed. Advice for determining the best engineering solution is offered, and general safety considerations are discussed.

This document was suggested during the preparation of IEEE Std 776-1987 as a companion in the area of implementing mitigating techniques. The following individuals made a significant contribution to the effort.

David Boneau

Chrys Chrysanthou

Russ Gundrum

Harold Held

Ron Jones

Bill McCoy

Charlie Nelson

Dick Nelson

Stan Overby

Keith Sabine

This guide was prepared by the working group on Longitudinal Induction of the Transmission Systems Committee of the Communications Society. At the time this guide was approved, the members of the working group were:

David Lee Boneau, Chair

G.Y.R. Allen

J.E. Allison

C. Chrysanthou

W. Dabisza

J.S. Gallatin

R.F. Gundrum

C.D. Hansell

D.P. Hartmann

W.M. Haynes, Jr.

H.C. Held

R.G. Jones

J.F. Laidig

W.J. McCoy

C.R. Nelson

R.E. Nelson

H.E. Nerhood

S.D. Overby

P.E. Pool

K.H. Sabine

M.S. Tibensky

J. Thorson

R.G. Wunder

L.S. Young

The following persons were members of the ICEP Subcommittee, who balloted this approved document for submission to the IEEE Standards Board:

H. E. Nethood, Chair

G. Y. R. Allen

J. Allison

M. J. Anna

D. B. Anoia

D. L. Boneau

C. Chrysanthou

W. Dabisza

J. S. Gallatin

R. F. Gundrua

C. D. Hansell

Dr. D. P. Hartmann

W. M. Haynes, Jr.

H. C. Held

R. Irvine

R. G. Jones

G. H. Kuhn

J. F. Laidig

E. B. Lee

W. J. McCoy

Dr. A. P Sakis Meliopoulos

C. R. Nelson

R. E. Nelson

S. D. Overby

L. J. Perfecky

P. E. Pool

K. H. O. Sabine

F. A. Schueneman

S. A. Sebo

J. M. Thorson Jr.

M. S. Tibensky

W. B. Wilkens

R. G. Wunder

L. S. Young

When the IEEE Standards Board approved this standard on September 26, 1991, it had the following membership:

Marco W. Migliaro, Chair

Donald C. Loughry, Vice Chair

Andrew G. Salem, Secretary

Dennis Bodson

Paul L. Borrill

Clyde Camp

James M. Daly

Donald C. Fleckenstein

Jay Forster *

David F. Franklin

Ingrid Fromm

Thomas L. Hannan

Donald N. Heirman

Kenneth D. Hendrix

John W. Horch

Ben C. Johnson

Ivor N. Knight

Joseph Koepfinger *

Irving Kolodny

Michael A. Lawler

John E. May, Jr.

Lawrence V. McCall

T. Don Michael *

Stig L. Nilsson

John L. Rankine

Ronald H. Reimer

Gary S. Robinson

Terrance R. Whittemore

* Member Emeritus

Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE Standards Board liaisons:

Fernando Aldana

Satish K. Aggarwal

James Beall

Richard B. Engelman

Stanley Warshaw

Deborah Czyz

IEEE Standards Project Editor

Scope

This Guide offers users assistance in controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire-line telecommunications facilities in order to operate within the acceptable levels of steady-state or surge-induced voltages of the environmental interface (probe wire) defined by IEEE Std 776-1987 [4]1. The methodology, application, and evaluation of results for mitigative techniques or devices in general are addressed for all Specific Type A and Specific Type B coordination methods also defined by IEEE Std 776-1987 [4].

Document History

December 5, 2018
Recommended Practice for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application
This Recommended Practice offers users assistance in controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire-line telecommunications facilities in order to operate...
September 11, 2009
Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application- Corrigendum 1
Foreword  IEEE Std 1137-1991 provides guidance for controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire line telecommunications facilities in order to operate...
IEEE 1137
September 26, 1991
Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application
Foreword  IEEE Std 1137-1991 provides guidance for controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire line telecommunications facilities in order to operate...
September 26, 1991
Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application
Foreword  IEEE Std 1137-1991 provides guidance for controlling or modifying the inductive environment and the susceptibility of affected wire line telecommunications facilities in order to operate...
September 26, 1991
Guide for the Implementation of Inductive Coordination Mitigation Techniques and Application
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