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2. P241 WG
Full name of TC
Full name of Electrical Systems in Commercial Buildings
SC/WG
Chairman/Contact R. G. Irvine
Website full http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/241/
description
Summary of Because of the increasing size and complexity of today's commercial buildings, there is a growing
activities dependence on adequate and reliable electrical systems. 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. The comprehensive source will alert the electrical
engineer or designer to the many problems encountered in designing electrical systems for
commercial buildings. Extensive information is presented on load requirements, power sources
and distribution systems, supervisory, programmed, and security systems, and specialized occu‐
pancy buildings.
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3. P446 WG
Full name of TC
Full name of Emergency and Standby Power
SC/WG
Chairman/ James M. Daley
Contact
Website full http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/ias/446/index.html
description
Summary of This standard presents recommended engineering principles, practices, and guidelines for the
activities selection, design, installation, application, operation, and maintenance of emergency and
standby power systems. This information is primarily presented from a user's viewpoint; howev‐
er, managing the effects of power system disturbances requires close cooperation between us‐
ers, electric utilities, and equipment manufacturers.
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4. P739 WG
Full name of TC
Full name of Energy Management in Commercial and Industrial Facilities
SC/WG
Chairman/ James Angelo Ruggieri
Contact
Website full http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/739/index.htm
description
Summary of Home of the IEEE Bronze Book – IEEE STD 739. The IEEE Bronze Book is of great value to power‐
activities oriented engineers and designers associated with industrial and commercial facilities. The stand‐
ard addresses energy conservation and cost‐effective planning in the areas of engineering de‐
sign, applications, utilization, and the operation and maintenance of electric power systems to
provide for the optimal use of electrical energy.
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1078 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications