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IEEE 837-2014

IEEE Standard for Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Substation Grounding

Direction and methods for qualifying permanent connections used for substation grounding are provided in this standard. This standard particularly addresses the connection used within the grid system, the connection used to join ground leads to the grid system, and the connection used to join the ground leads to equipment and structures.

Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2008-06-12
Superseding
837-2002
Board Approval
2014-08-21
History
Published:
2014-10-14

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations
Working Group
WGG9 - Permanent Connections Used in Substation WG
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IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Michael Rzasa

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P837
Standard for Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Substation Grounding

This standard provides test specifications for permanent connections used for substation grounding. It particularly addresses the connections used within the ground grid, and the connections used to join the ground grid to equipment and structures. Connectors that are not intended to withstand fault current, for example connectors to bond equipment cabinets and fences, are outside the scope of this standard. The scope also does not include requirements for distribution and transmission structures outside the substation ground grid.

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