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IEEE C37.017-2020

IEEE Standard for Bushings for High-Voltage (Over 1000 Vac) Circuit Breakers and Gas-Insulated Switchgear

This standard is applicable to bushings intended for use in high-voltage circuit breakers and gas-insulated switchgear. These bushings are intended for indoor and outdoor use, operating on alternating current with a rated voltage greater than 1000 V and a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. These bushings are usually a part of an apparatus and tested according to the apparatus of which they form part.

Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Joint Sponsors
PE/SUB
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2019-02-08
Superseding
C37.017-2010
Board Approval
2020-12-03
History
Published:
2021-01-29

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Working Group
HVCB-WG_C37.017 - HVCB-WG_C37.017
Learn More About HVCB-WG_C37.017 - HVCB-WG_C37.017
Working Group Chair
Devki Sharma

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C37.017-2010
IEEE Standard for Bushings for High-Voltage [over 1000 V (ac)] Circuit Breakers and Gas-Insulated Switchgear

This standard is applicable to bushings intended for use in high-voltage circuit breakers and gas-insulated switchgear. These bushings are intended for indoor and outdoor use, operating on alternating current with a rated voltage greater than 1000 V and a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. These bushings are usually a part of an apparatus and tested according to the apparatus of which they form part.

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