accuris store logo
  • Browse all
  • 3A
  • 9000
  • A3
  • A4A
  • AA
  • AAMI
  • AASHTO
  • AATCC
  • ABCB
  • ABMA
  • ABMA-BOILER
  • ACC
  • ACGIH
  • ACI
  • ADA
  • ADS
  • AEIC
  • AENOR
  • AES
  • AFCEN
  • AGA
  • AGMA
  • AHAM
  • AHP
  • AHRI
  • AIA
  • AIAA
  • AICHE
  • AIHA
  • AIIM
  • AISC
  • ALI
  • ALPEMA
  • AMCA
  • ANS
  • ANSI
  • ANSI/ANSLG
  • ANSI/NEMA
  • ANSI/TCNA
  • ANSI/UAMA
  • API
  • APWA
  • AREMA
  • ARINC
  • ARMY
  • AS
  • ASA
  • ASABE
  • ASCE
  • ASD-STAN prEN
  • ASHE
  • ASHRAE
  • ASIS
  • ASM
  • ASME
  • ASNT
  • ASQ
  • ASSE (Plumbing)
  • ASSP
  • ASTM
  • ATIS
  • AVIXA
  • AWC
  • AWI
  • AWPA
  • AWS
  • AWWA
  • B11
  • BHMA
  • BICSI
  • BIFMA
  • BioWorld
  • BMI
  • BS
  • CAN/CGSB
  • CAN/ULC
  • CEI
  • CFR
  • CGA
  • CGSB
  • CIE
  • CII
  • CISPR
  • CLSI
  • CMAA
  • CRANE
  • CRSI
  • CSA
  • CTA
  • CTI
  • DID
  • DIN
  • DNV
  • DOD
  • DOXPUB
  • DVS
  • ECIA
  • EEC
  • EEMUA
  • ESD
  • ETSI
  • FCI
  • FED
  • FM Approvals
  • FORD
  • FRPI
  • GMW
  • GPA
  • HEI
  • HFES
  • HI
  • HIR
  • HPS
  • I3A
  • IADC
  • IAPMO
  • IATA
  • ICAO
  • ICC
  • ICEA
  • ICML
  • IEC
  • IEEE
  • IEEE/UL
  • IES
  • IEST
  • IFI
  • IICRC
  • INCITS
  • INTERN
  • IPC
  • ISA
  • ISEA
  • ISO
  • ISO/IEC/IEEE
  • ISPE
  • ISTA
  • ISUZU
  • JEDEC
  • JIS
  • LIA
  • MBMA
  • MCGRAW-HILL
  • MIL
  • MPIF
  • MSS
  • NAAMM
  • NACE
  • NADCA
  • NAS
  • NASA
  • NBBI
  • NCSL
  • NECA
  • NEMA
  • NETA
  • NFPA (Fire)
  • NFPA (Fluid)
  • NFSI
  • NG
  • NGA
  • NISO
  • NORSOK
  • NRC
  • NSC
  • NSF
  • NZS
  • OPEI
  • PCI
  • PDA
  • PEI
  • PIA
  • PIP
  • PPI
  • RTCA
  • SAE
  • SAIA
  • SCTE
  • SDI
  • SES
  • SIA
  • SJI
  • SMACNA
  • SME
  • SMPTE
  • SN EN
  • SPC
  • SPI
  • SSPC
  • STI/SPFA
  • TAPPI
  • TCIA
  • TEMA
  • THHILL
  • TIA
  • TMS
  • UL
  • ULC
  • UOP
  • WILEY
  • WRC
  • X9
Publishers
Need Help?
Log in
Create Account
Cart

Your shopping cart is empty.

Log in or create account

  1. Home
  2. IEEE 367-2012

IEEE 367-2012 ✓ Most Recent

1832366  Preview

IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Electric Power Station Ground Potential Rise and Induced Voltage from a Power Fault

standard by IEEE , 05/21/2012

Track This
👥 Multi-User PDF
 Redlines
✕

Document Set

This document is a set or collection of related documents
✕

Complete Document

The standards and other regulatory documents that Accuris offers are often updated after publication. These updates include errata (known issues to be addressed in the next version), corrigenda (errors or mistakes identified after publication), or amendments (additional information not included in the original document).

When you purchase a document from the Accuris store, you may select whether to buy only the base document or a complete document package that includes all errata, corrigenda, and amendments available for that document at the time of purchase. It does not grant access to errata, corrigenda, or amendments that may be published after the purchase date.
✕

Multi-User PDF

A Multi-User PDF allows you to purchase a finite set of single user licenses for a specific document. The number of user licenses available for purchase varies by document, please see the store listing for more specific information.
✕

Redline

When you purchase a Redline edition of a standard, you will get the current edition of that standard, plus the Redline version, which will show changes between the new edition and the previous edition.
✕

Member Price

Member pricing is available for this product.

Full Description

Scope

This standard provides guidance for the calculation of power station GPR and LI voltages and guidance for their appropriate reduction from worst-case values for use in metallic telecommunication protection design. Information is also included for the determination of the following: a) The fault current and the earth return current levels; their probability, waveform, and duration; and the impedance to remote earthing points used in these GPR and LI calculations as well as the effective X/R ratio. b) The zone of influence (ZOI) of the power station GPR. c) The calculation of the inducing currents, the mutual impedance between power and metallic telecommunication facilities, and shield factors. d) The channel time requirements for metallic telecommunication facilities where non-interruptible channels are required for protective relaying.

Purpose

To review and update existing standard 367-1987 as required.

Abstract

Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Guidance for the calculation of power station ground potential rise (GPR) and longitudinal induction (LI) voltages is provided, as well as guidance for their appropriate reduction from worst-case values, for use in metallic telecommunication protection design. See more

Also Bought By Customers

  • 2903017

    IEEE 487.2-2024
    IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations through the Use of Optical Fiber Systems
    Priced From $61.00

    IEEE 487.2-2024: IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations through the Use of Optical Fiber Systems

  • 1869614

    IEEE 487.3-2014
    IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Through the Use of Hybrid Facilities
    Priced From $114.00

    IEEE 487.3-2014: IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Through the Use of Hybrid Facilities

  • 1877636

    IEEE 487.1-2014
    IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Through the Use of On-Grid Isolation Equipment
    Priced From $84.00

    IEEE 487.1-2014: IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Through the Use of On-Grid Isolation Equipment

  • 1892542

    IEEE 487-2015
    IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communications Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations -- General Considerations
    Priced From $164.00

    IEEE 487-2015: IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communications Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations -- General Considerations

 

Document History

  1. IEEE 367-2012

    You are currently viewing this product 👀 currently
    viewing

    May 2012
    IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Electric Power Station Ground Potential Rise and Induced Voltage from a Power Fault

    • Most Recent  Most Recent
  2. IEEE 367-1996

    November 1996
    IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Electric Power Station Ground Potential Rise and Induced Voltage from a Power Fault

    • Historical Version
  3. IEEE 367-1987

    April 1988
    IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Electric Power Station Ground Potential Rise and Induced Voltage from a Power Fault

    • Historical Version

Browse related products from IEEE

  • IEEE > By Technical Committee > Power and Energy > Power Systems Communication
  • IEEE > By ICS Code > 27.000: Energy and heat transfer engineering > 27.100: Power stations in general

Order Options

Delivery Options
Price: $264.00
Available for Immediate Download

Product Details

Published:

05/21/2012

ISBN(s):

9780738175676, 9780738175669, 9780738172651

Number of Pages:

168

File Size:

1 file , 16 MB

Redline File Size:

2 files , 20 MB

Product Code(s):

STDRL97240, STDRES97240, STDSURL97240, STDPDRL97240

Note:

This product is restricted and cannot be purchased in the following countries Belarus, Russia
✕

Document Delivery Options

PDF
A Portable Document Format which is electronic and downloadable. All PDF's can be downloaded from your My Downloads page in your Accuris Store account. Refer to Help Center for more details.
✕

What is a Secured PDF?

Secured PDFs are equipped with Digital Rights Management (DRM) software, by request of the Publisher to protect the copyright of the Publication, preventing unauthorized duplication and distribution.

What does this mean?

To view the PDF, a DRM tool, FileOpen must be installed. FileOpen is a free plugin which is compatible with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and Pro DC, as well as other PDF Readers noted on the FileOpen website.

What can you do with a Secured PDF?

  • Print (except for IADC, ICML)
  • Search
  • Highlight
  • Bookmark

Restrictions:

  • Some Publishers do not allow printing.
  • Most Publishers do not permit copy and pasting from the PDF.
  • Sharing, Duplicating and Distribution prohibited.
  • For further information on restrictions, please click here.

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

  1. BPVC 2025
  2. BPVC Previous Editions
  3. Engineering Workbench
  4. Track It

CUSTOMER CARE

  1. Help Center
  2. Glossary
  3. Search Tips

CONNECT WITH US

  1. Contact Us

COMPANY INFORMATION

  1. About Accuris
  2. Press
  • © Copyright 2026 ACCURIS
  • Privacy Policy
  • System Information
Device/OS: Unknown
Browser: Unknown Browser 0.0
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
Store Name: css
Page: /standards/ieee-367-2012?product_id=1832366
Referrer: Direct Navigation
IP: 216.73.216.180
Language: en
Customer #: Not Logged In
Member?: NO
Cart #: 1463899756
Order #: None
Cookies: YES
×