Specifications
PIP ELCGL01
November 2002 Electrical Design Criteria
Process Industry Practices Page 5 of 20
– PIP ELSTR03 - Design and Fabrication of Ventilated Dry-Type Power
Transformers of 500 kVA through 5,000 kVA to 34.5 kV High-Voltage Winding
– PIP ELSTR04 - Design and Fabrication of Cast-Resin Dry-Type Outdoor
Power Transformers of 500 kVA through 5,000 kVA to 34.5 kV High-Voltage
Winding
– PIP ELSWC01 - Medium-Voltage Cable - XLPE
– PIP ELSWC02 - Medium-Voltage Power Cable - EPR
– PIP ELSWC03 - 600-Volt Power and Control Cable
– PIP ELSWC05 - 300-Volt Instrumentation Tray Cable
– PIP ELTFT01 - Electrical Field Inspection and Testing of New Electrical
Equipment
– PIP PCCEL001 - Instrumentation Electrical Requirements
2.2 Industry Codes and Standards
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
– ANSI C2 - National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)
• American Petroleum Institute (API)
– API RP500 - Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for
Electrical Installations as Class I, Division 1 and Division 2
– API RP505 - Recommended Practice for Classification of Locations for
Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities Classified as Class I, Zone 0,
Zone 1, and Zone 2
– API RP540 - Electrical Installations in Petroleum Processing Plants
– API RP2003 - Protection Against Ignitions Arising out of Static, Lightning,
and Stray Currents
• American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
– ASTM C94 - Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
– IEEE 80 - IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding
– IEEE 141 - Recommended Practice for Electrical Power Distribution in
Industrial Plants (IEEE Red Book)
– IEEE 515 - IEEE Standard for the Testing, Design, Installation, and
Maintenance of Electrical Resistance Heat Tracing for Industrial Applications
– IEEE 519 - Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control
in Electrical Power Systems
– IEEE 979 - IEEE Guide for Substation Fire Protection
– IEEE 980 - IEEE Guide for Containment and Control of Oil Spills in
Substations