ANSI/NETA Standards Update

NETA World StaffSpecifications & Standards, Winter 2024 Specifications & Standards

ANSI/NETA ATS–2021 REVISION UNDERWAY FOR RELEASE IN 2025

ANSI/NETA ATS, Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment & Systems, 2021 Edition, is currently being revised following the ANSI consensus process.  The Recirculation Ballot began on September 20, 2024, and runs through October 20, 2024, with the Public Comment period extended to November 4, 2024.

ANSI/NETA ATS covers suggested field tests and inspections for assessing the suitability for initial energization of electrical power equipment and systems. The purpose of these specifications is to assure that tested electrical equipment and systems are operational, are within applicable standards and manufacturers’ tolerances, and are installed in accordance with design specifications. 

New content includes Section 7.28 Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Section 7.29 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems, updated Tables in Section 100.6 Medium-Voltage Cables Acceptance Test Values, and Appendix B Guidance for Circuit Reliability Considerations for Medium and High Voltage Cable Methods of Test. The current version of the ANSI/NETA ATS-2021 is available for purchase at the NETA Bookstore at www.netaworld.org.

ANSI/NETA ETT–2022 REVISION BEGINS IN 2025

ANSI/NETA ETT, Standard for Certification of Electrical Testing Technicians, completed the American National Standard revision process and was granted ANSI administrative approval on January 7, 2022. The new edition was released at PowerTest in March 2022 and supersedes the 2018 edition. The next revision will begin in April of 2025 to be released in 2026.

ANSI/NETA ETT establishes minimum requirements for qualifications, certification, training, and experience for the electrical testing technician. It provides criteria for documenting qualifications for certification and details the minimum qualifications for an independent and impartial certifying body to certify electrical testing technicians.

ANSI/NETA MTS–2023 REVISION BEGINS FALL 2025

ANSI/NETA MTS–2023, Standard for Maintenance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems, has issued an errata for Section 7 Inspections and Test Procedures including Section 7.23 Communications and Section 7.24.1 Automatic Circuit Reclosers and Line Sectionalizers, Automatic Circuit Reclosers, Oil/Vacuum. Please visit the NETA website at www.netaworld.org/standards/ansi-neta-mts to view the errata details.

ANSI/NETA MTS contains specifications for suggested field tests and inspections to assess the suitability for continued service and reliability of electrical power equipment and systems. The purpose of these specifications is to assure that tested electrical equipment and systems are operational and within applicable standards and manufacturers’ tolerances, and that the equipment and systems are suitable for continued service. ANSI/NETA MTS–2023 revisions include a comprehensive update to the Cables section, as well as a new section for Electric Vehicle Charging Systems. ANSI/NETA MTS–2023 is available for purchase at the NETA Bookstore at www.netaworld.org.

ANSI/NETA ECS–2024 REVISION COMPLETE  

ANSI/NETA ECS-2024, Standard for Electrical Commissioning of Electrical Power Equipment & Systems, 2024 Edition, completed the American National Standard revision process. ANSI administrative approval was received on July 2, 2024. ANSI/NETA ECS–2024 supersedes the 2020 Edition. 

ANSI/NETA ECS describes the systematic process of documenting and placing into service newly installed or retrofitted electrical power equipment and systems. This document shall be used in conjunction with the most recent edition of ANSI/NETA ATS, Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment & Systems. The individual electrical components shall be subjected to factory and field tests, as required, to validate the individual components. It is not the intent of these specifications to provide comprehensive details on the commissioning of mechanical equipment, mechanical instrumentation systems, and related components. 

The ANSI/NETA ECS revision will include the following new sections for Source-Specific Systems Commissioning:

  • Photovoltaic (PV)
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  • Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS)  

PARTICIPATION

Comments and suggestions on any of the standards are always welcome and should be directed to NETA. To learn more about the NETA standards review and revision process or to purchase these standards, please visit www.netaworld.org. To get involved and be considered as a ballot pool member please visit https://www.netaworld.org/standards/standards-get-involved or contact the NETA office at 888-300-6382.