Amendment 1 - Utility connections in port - Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems - General requirements

Amendement 1 - Alimentation des navires à quai - Partie 1: Systèmes de connexion à quai à haute tension (HVSC) - Exigences générales

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
01-Feb-2022
Drafting Committee
JWG 28 - TC 18/JWG 28
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
02-Feb-2022
Completion Date
31-Dec-2021

Relations

Effective Date
05-Sep-2023

Overview

IEC/IEEE 80005-1:2019/AMD1:2022 is an important amendment to the international standard governing utility connections in port, specifically focusing on High Voltage Shore Connection (HVSC) systems. This standard, jointly developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), sets forth the general requirements to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient high voltage electrical connections between shore power grids and ships.

The amendment clarifies and enhances system safety features, electrical performance criteria, and equipment configurations to facilitate enhanced interoperability and operational safety within maritime ports worldwide.

Key Topics

  • System Safety and Isolation
    The amendment emphasizes the design and testing of shore connection switchgear and control gear, requiring compliance with IEC 62271-200 standards or ANSI/UL Metal-Clad Switchgear (IEEE Std C37.20.2). Critical features include electrical and mechanical interlocks of switching devices to guarantee safe isolation prior to earthing and operation.

  • Phase Sequence and Voltage Quality
    It mandates a specific phase sequence (L1-L2-L3, A-B-C, or R-S-T anticlockwise) with phase-sequence indicators to confirm correct order before energizing or paralleling HVSC systems. The document also revises harmonic distortion limits and references additional recommendations (IEEE Std 519™, MIL STD 1399-680, IEC 60092-101) for power quality assurance.

  • Connector and Inlet Configurations
    The amendment updates technical requirements for ship connectors and inlets, aligning with IEC 62613-1 and IEC 62613-2 standards. It specifies general arrangements, contact assignments, and inclusion of pilot contacts for continuity checks, supporting better connectivity and communication integration without specifying requirements for fiber-optic links.

  • Load Management and System Studies
    It provides guidelines on provisional load restrictions during load transfer, facilitating system studies and calculations to optimize shore connection reliability and prevent electrical faults.

  • Removal of Fiber-optic Communication Requirements
    The amendment deletes previous clauses related to fiber-optic connections integrated within power cables, focusing the scope strictly on electrical connections and associated control lines. Future editions may reconsider detailed communication standards.

Applications

  • Maritime Port Electrical Infrastructure
    This standard amendment is critical for port authorities, shipyards, and terminal operators who manage high voltage shore power systems to supply docked vessels, supporting emissions reduction by enabling ships to turn off diesel generators while at berth.

  • Shipbuilders and Electrical Equipment Manufacturers
    Compliance ensures that shore connection electrical components such as inlets, connectors, switchgear, and protection devices meet internationally recognized safety and performance criteria, enabling global interoperability.

  • Regulatory Bodies and Classification Societies
    Provides authoritative guidance for enforcing electrical safety and environmental regulations on shore-to-ship power systems.

  • Sustainable Shipping Initiatives
    Facilitates cleaner port operations by standardizing HV shore connection interfaces, supporting global efforts to reduce maritime emissions and improve air quality in harbor areas.

Related Standards

  • IEC 62271-200: High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV.
  • IEC 62613-1 and IEC 62613-2: Standardizing ship connectors and shore inlets for HVSC systems, detailing mechanical and electrical aspects.
  • IEEE Std 519™: Recommended practices and requirements for harmonic control in electrical power systems, relevant to power quality in shore power supply.
  • MIL STD 1399-680: Military standard specifying shipboard electrical power system requirements, useful for controlled power conditions during shore-to-ship connections.
  • IEC 60092-101: Electrical installations in ships - Definitions and general requirements, providing foundational terminology and design principles.

Keywords: IEC/IEEE 80005-1 Amendment 1, High Voltage Shore Connection, HVSC systems, utility connections in port, maritime electrical standards, shore power system, ship-to-shore electrical interface, port electrification, switchgear standards, phase sequence indicator, harmonic distortion limits, IEC maritime standards, sustainable shipping technologies, electrical isolation requirements, metal-clad switchgear.

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INTERNATIONAL
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AMENDMENT 1
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Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems – General requirements

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INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
AMENDMENT 1
Utility connections in port –
Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems – General requirements

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