Libros de Color IEEE
Libros de Color IEEE
Libros de Color IEEE
IEEE Color
Books Zone
Home
H. Landis Floyd II1 S. Mark Halpin2
Lynn F. Saunders3
Fellow, IEEE Member, IEEE
Sampler Fellow, IEEE
DuPont Co. Mississippi State
Overview General Motors Corp.
101 Beech Street University
485 West Milwaukee
Wilmington, Delaware Mississippi State,
Detroit, Michigan 48202
Sampler 19880 Mississippi 39762
USA
Welcome USA USA
lynn.saunders@ieee.org
h.l.floyd@ieee.org halpin@ece.msstate.edu
Sampler
Contents
1
Chair, I&CPS Power Systems Engineering Committee
2
Secretary, I&CPS Power Systems Engineering Committee
3
Vice Chair, I&CPS Power Systems Engineering Committee
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 2 de 13
g g
contact the chair responsible for each book and to visit the IEEE Standards
Web site at http://standards.ieee.org/. Information on how to contact the
working group chair for each IEEE Color Book, at publication of this paper,
is provided in the Appendix.
I. INTRODUCTION
Each book in the IEEE Color Book standards series focuses on different
aspects of electric power. The working groups responsible for the
development and revision of the IEEE Color Book standards are sponsored
by the technical committees of the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Department. The objective of
this paper is to provide a summary for each book to enable an
understanding of what is included in each book. The remaining sections of
this paper identify the different IEEE Color Books by their IEEE Standard
number and book color, followed by a summary of their contents. The
summary gives a general overview of the purpose, as well as some of the
topics covered by each book.
The IEEE Red Book is todays essential source for recommended practices
in the area of electrical design of industrial facilities and power distribution
in industrial plants. This book is valuable to the power-oriented engineer
with limited industrial-plant experience. It can also serve as a reference for
engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial facilities. The
IEEE Red Book enables the engineer to better understand the special
requirements of industrial facilities and the codes that govern them. It is not
intended, however, as a replacement for the many excellent engineering
texts and handbooks commonly in use, nor is it detailed enough to be a
design manual. It should be considered a guide and general reference on
electrical design for industrial plants and buildings.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 3 de 13
g p g
The IEEE Red Book provides detailed procedures for planning the electric
power distribution system of an industrial plant. Moreover, it provides
complete information on electrical design criteria to ensure safety and
preservation of property. Tables, charts, and other information that have
been extracted from codes, standards, and other technical literature are
included in this paper for illustrative purposes. Information on system
planning, voltage considerations, short-circuit current calculations,
protection, grounding, and harmonics are a few of the issues addressed in
this book. No other publication contains more useful, authoritative
information on electrical design for industrial facilities.
The IEEE Green Book reviews practices and methods of system grounding
in detail. A thorough investigation of grounding problems, and the methods
for solving these problems, is presented. In presenting these problems and
solutions to electrical engineers worldwide, the IEEE Green Book provides
a basic framework for applying fundamental principles to specific work
situations and applications.
The IEEE Green Book addresses many different aspects of grounding. The
problems of system grounding, which include connection to ground of
neutral, of the corner of the delta, or of the midtap of one phase, are
covered. The advantages and disadvantages of grounded versus
ungrounded systems are discussed. Information is given on how to ground
the system, where the system should be grounded, and how to select
equipment for the grounding of neutral circuits. Methods for connecting the
frames and enclosures of electrical equipment to the ground system are
addressed. The fundamentals of making the interconnection between the
electrical equipment and ground rods, water pipes, etc. are outlined. Even
problems relating to static electricity and lightning as well as sensitive
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 4 de 13
The IEEE Gray Book provides extensive information on each of the various
specialized subjects involved in planning the power system of a new or
modernized commercial structure. It is a helpful resource for the power-
oriented engineer with limited commercial-building experience. This
comprehensive source will alert the electrical engineer or designer to the
many problems encountered in designing electrical systems for commercial
buildings.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 5 de 13
The IEEE Buff Book supports the goal of system protection by efficiently
isolating and removing problems. In achieving this goal, certain design
features must be utilized. One of the main design features involves the
rapid isolation of the affected portion of the system, while maintaining
normal operation elsewhere. Another design feature reduces the short-
circuit current to minimize damage to the system, its components, and the
utilization equipment it supplies. Yet another design feature provides
alternate circuits, automatic throwovers, and automatic reclosing devices.
These design features for system protection are the focus of the IEEE Buff
Book.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 6 de 13
The IEEE Brown Book ties together the essential fundamentals of power
system studies; the most common studies for design or operation of a
power system; and basic computational methods, including key information
on the various types of computer systems and their requirements. By
combining field experience in power system engineering with computer
systems, engineers can perform detailed studies on both existing and
proposed power systems.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 7 de 13
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 8 de 13
The IEEE Gold Book covers many aspects of reliability analysis. The basic
concepts of reliability analysis by probability methods, fundamentals of
power system reliability evaluation, the economic evaluation of reliability,
and cost of power outage data are included in the book. Reliability data, as
well as electrical preventive maintenance for different types of equipment,
are provided. Some concepts of emergency and standby power, such as
reliability compliance testing, are also included in the IEEE Gold Book. The
book also focuses on the improvement and evaluation of reliability in
existing facilities. Voltage sags, and a methodology for estimating the
frequency of these sags, are also discussed.
The purpose of the IEEE White Book is to promote the use of sound
engineering principles in the design and operation of health care facilities. It
probably will be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with
limited health care experience. It can be a resource to anyone responsible
for the electrical design of health care facilities, but it should only be
considered a guide and not a replacement for the many textbooks and
handbooks currently in use.
The IEEE White Book will help electrical systems designers in many ways.
One way is by achieving protection of life and preservation of property
through operational considerations that reduce electrical failures. The IEEE
White Book also provides information on maintenance where there is a
minimum need for specialized services. Another benefit to designers is the
provision of design considerations that recognize the flexibility of electrical
systems in terms of layout and placement and that fulfill the requirements
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 9 de 13
systems in terms of layout and placement, and that fulfill the requirements
for proper electrical installation. Thus, the IEEE White Book serves to alert
electrical engineers, designers, and health care operating personnel to the
many problems that are encountered in the design and operation of health
care facilities. This awareness will help to develop concern for the
professional aspects of health care facility engineering.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 10 de 13
The IEEE Yellow Book provides plant engineers with a reference source for
the fundamentals of safe and reliable maintenance and operation of
industrial and commercial power systems, regardless of system size or
complexity. The most effective utilization of the information contained in this
guide would be its inclusion in a long-term maintenance and operation
strategy that is tailored to the individual needs of each power system. This
strategy would ensure long-term reliability and would include a procedure
for auditing performance.
The IEEE Blue Book includes comparisons between standards for low-
voltage power circuit breakers and molded case circuit breakers to help the
engineer make more informed choices. These choices can lead to better
system protection and reliability
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 11 de 13
The IEEE Blue Book aids the application engineer in specifying the type of
circuit breaker, ratings, trip functions, accessories, acceptance tests, and
maintenance requirements. It provides information for applying circuit
breakers at different locations in the power system and for protecting
specific components. Guidelines are given for coordinating combinations of
line-side and load-side devices. In addition, acceptance testing and
maintenance guidelines are provided to ensure reliable operation.
Supplying power to, and grounding of, electronic equipment has been of
growing concern to commercial and industrial power system designers.
With the proliferation of sensitive electronic loads in industrial and
commercial power systems due to rapid changes in the electronics and
communications industry, new power-quality-related issues have evolved.
As technology advances, sources for electrical power disturbances
increase. The IEEE Emerald Book is todays essential source for providing
sound engineering principles and practices for supplying power to, and
grounding of, electronic equipment.
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 12 de 13
XV. CONCLUSION
The IEEE Color Books are excellent sources of information for power
system analysis and design, but they are not meant to replace any
engineering textbooks and handbooks commonly in use. They are
considered to be guides and references on electrical design and analysis,
and should be used as such.
Appendix
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002
IEEE Color Books Zone - Sampler Overview Pgina 13 de 13
http://standards.ieee.org/colorbooks/sampler/Overview.html 30/09/2002