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IEEE Std 1159.3™-2003
IEEE Standards
1159.3
TM
IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Transfer of Power Quality Data
Published by
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
12 January 2004
IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 22
Sponsored by the
IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 22
on Power Quality
IEEE Standards
Print: SH95085
PDF: SS95085
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Recognized as an
American National Standard (ANSI)
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA
Copyright © 2004 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
All rights reserved. Published 12 January 2004. Printed in the United States of America.
Print: ISBN 0-7381-3578-X SH95085
PDF: ISBN 0-7381-3579-9 SS95085
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of the publisher.
IEEE Std 1159.3
™
-2003 (R2009)
IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Transfer of Power Quality Data
Sponsor
IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 22
on Power Quality
Approved 7 August 2003
American National Standards Institute
Reaffirmed 20 January 2009
Approved 20 March 2003
IEEE-SA Standards Board
Abstract: This recommended practice defines a file format suitable for exchanging power quality
related measurement and simulation data in a vendor independent manner. The format is designed
to represent all power quality phenomena identified in IEEE Std 1159
TM
-1995, IEEE Recommended
Practice on Monitoring Electric Power Quality, other power related measurement data, and is
extensible to other data types as well. The recommended file format utilizes a highly compressed
storage scheme to minimize disk space and transmission times. The utilization of globally unique
identifiers (GUID) to represent each element in the file permits the format to be extensible without
the need for a central registration authority.
Keywords: data interchange, file format, measurement, monitoring, power quality, power quality
data interchange format (PQDIF)
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Introduction
(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1159.3-2003, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Transfer of Power Quality
Data.)
This recommended practice evolved over 10 years and includes the work of private companies and research
institutions who kindly contributed their earlier work, source code, and staff to the 1159.3 task force when it
was formed. This earlier work made it's way into commercial applications whose vendors have continued to
upgrade throughout the standards development process. The feedback from those vendors and their
customers have provided invaluable experience and feedback that have made this recommended practice a
much better document in its initial release.
The primary user of this standard will be engineers and software developers who are called upon to create
software to encode and decode files utilized for power quality data interchange using the guidelines in this
recommended practice. Although the document is thorough and complete, detailed examples and source
code can be quite helpful when implementing the format described herein. Therefore, reference and
supporting documentation (header files, sample code, etc.) related to this standard can be found at the 1159.3
task force web site which at the time of this writing could be found at the following URL:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1159/3/docs.html
Patents
Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require use of subject matter
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patents for which a license may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries into the legal
validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.
Interpretations and errata
Interpretations and errata associated with this recommended practice may be found at one of the following
Internet locations:
— http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp
— http://standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/updates/errata/
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iv Copyright © 2004 IEEE. All rights reserved.
Acknowledgments
The following individuals provided substantial contributions to the development of this recommended
practice:
Core Design and Documentation
Bill Dabbs
Erich W. Gunther
Jack King
Robert F. Scott
Independent Review
Dr. Mesut E. Baran
Daniel Brooks
Example Software and Maintenance
Erich W. Gunther
Jack King
Robert F. Scott
Participants
At the time this recommended practice was completed, the working group on Power Quality Data
Interchange Format had the following membership.
Scott Peele, Chair
David Kreiss, Secretary Emeritus
Richard Bingham, Secretary
Erich W. Gunther, Technical Editor
Rajaie Abu-Hashim
Vladimir Basch
Roger Bergeron
Mike Bridgewood
Daniel Brooks
Richard Brown
Randy Collins
Larry Conrad
James Crane
John Csomay
Behnam Danai
Andy Detloff
Joe Enk
Stan Fabinwski
Gil Hensley
Mark Kempker
Ajay Koliwad
Jeff Lamoree
Alex McEachern
Mark McGranaghan
Larry Morgan
Allen Morinec
David Mueller
Ram Mukerji
Dan Nordel
Greg Olsen
Pragasen Pillay
V. Rajagopalan
Greg Rauch
Dan Sabin
Andrew Sagl
Surya Santosa
Peter Shah
George Simard
Linh Tu
David Vannoy
Marek Waclawiak
Cheri Warren
Steve Whisenant
James Wikston
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