IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD2:2023
(Amendment)Amendment 2 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements
Amendment 2 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements
Amendement 2 - Alimentation des navires à quai - Partie 1: Systèmes de connexion à quai à haute tension (HVSC) - Exigences générales
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 30-Aug-2023
- Drafting Committee
- JWG 28 - TC 18/JWG 28
- Current Stage
- PPUB - Publication issued
- Start Date
- 31-Aug-2023
- Completion Date
- 25-Aug-2023
Relations
- Effective Date
- 05-Sep-2023
Overview
IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD2:2023 is the latest amendment to the international standard governing utility connections in port specifically focusing on high voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems. This standard sets the general requirements for the design, installation, and operation of HVSC systems that supply power to ships while docked at port. Developed collaboratively by IEC, ISO, and IEEE, this amendment addresses specific updates to enhance safety, compatibility, and operational efficiency in HVSC systems, reflecting industry best practices for maritime electrical connections.
Key Topics
Scope and General Requirements: The amendment extends Part 1 of IEC/IEEE 80005-1 to include new ship-specific annexes (Annex B to G), providing tailored requirements for different types of vessels to ensure safe and compatible shore power connections.
HVSC for Vehicle Carriers: Annex G introduces additional mandatory requirements for multi-deck roll-on/roll-off vehicle carriers, including detailed system descriptions, electrical equipment safety precautions, and connection protocols.
Voltage and Frequency Standards: HVSC systems for vehicle carriers operate at a nominal voltage of 11 kV, 60 Hz, standardizing power supply and control parameters for consistent operation.
Safety and Protection Systems: The amendment mandates safety circuits, interlocks, emergency shutdown protocols, and equipotential bond monitoring in line with IEC 62613 series to ensure protection against electrical hazards during shore connection.
Connector and Cable Management: Specifications for shore supply connectors and ship inlets reflect standardized contact assignments and mechanical design per IEC 62613-1 and IEC 62613-2, including requirements for cable management systems on the shore side.
Data Communication: When data communication links are incorporated, the use of fiber optic systems is mandated to ensure reliable control and monitoring; emergency shutdown functions rely on dedicated pilot conductors for safety.
Applications
IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD2:2023 is essential for stakeholders in maritime and port operations involving:
Port Authorities and Terminal Operators: To implement and upgrade shore power infrastructure ensuring compliance with international safety and performance standards.
Shipbuilders and Marine Engineers: For designing and outfitting vessels, especially vehicle carriers, with shore connection systems that meet up-to-date electrical safety and compatibility criteria.
Equipment Manufacturers: Guiding the development of compliant HVSC connectors, switchboards, monitoring devices, and cable management systems.
Environmental Compliance: Supporting shore power solutions that enable vessels to shut down onboard fossil fuel generators while docked, reducing emissions and improving port air quality.
Safety Inspectors and Regulatory Bodies: Providing a benchmark for assessing HVSC installations and operational procedures within ports.
Related Standards
IEC 62613-1 and IEC 62613-2: Standards detailing design, dimensions, and testing of ship connectors and inlets essential for HVSC systems.
IEC 60364-4-41: Safety provisions related to low voltage electrical installations, referenced for control power voltage requirements in HVSC safety circuits.
ISO Technical Committee 8: Collaborates on marine technology and related piping and machinery aspects impacting shore connection systems.
IEEE IAS Standards: Especially those relevant to petroleum and chemical industry electrical installations which inform safety protocols in HVSC systems.
By adhering to IEC/IEEE 80005-1 Amendment 2, ports and maritime operators can ensure high voltage shore connection systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with the latest global standards, facilitating sustainable and reliable ship-to-shore power supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD2:2023 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Amendment 2 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements". This standard covers: Amendment 2 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements
Amendment 2 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements
IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD2:2023 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 47.020.60 - Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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IEC/IEEE 80005-1
Edition 2.0 2023-08
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
AMENDMENT 2
Utility connections in port –
Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems – General requirements
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IEC/IEEE 80005-1
Edition 2.0 2023-08
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
AMENDMENT 2
Utility connections in port –
Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems – General requirements
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
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ICS 47.020.60 ISBN 978-2-8322-7299-2
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UTILITY CONNECTIONS IN PORT –
Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems –
General requirements
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