Active Standard

IEEE C37.20.10-2016

IEEE Standard Definitions for AC (52 kV and below)and DC (3.2 kV and below) Switchgear Assemblies

Terms and definitions encompassing the products within the scope of ac (38 kV and below for air insulated equipment, 52 kV and below for gas insulated equipment) and dc (3.2 kV and below) power switchgear assemblies, including components for switching, interrupting, metering, protection, and regulating purposes as used primarily in connection with generation, transmission, distribution, and conversion of electric power are included in this standard.

Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2015-02-16
Board Approval
2016-09-22
History
Published:
2016-11-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Working Group
SASC-WG_C37.20.10 - SASC - IEEE Working Group for Definitions for AC (52 kV and below) and DC (3.2 kV and below) Switchgear Assemblies
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Working Group Chair
Daniel Delfino

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PC37.20.10
Standard Definitions for AC (52 kV and below) and DC (3.2 kV and below) Switchgear Assemblies

This standard specifies terms and definitions that encompass products within the scope of ac (48.3 kV and below for air-insulated equipment, 52 kV and below for gas-insulated equipment) and dc (3.2 kV and below) power switchgear assemblies for switching, interrupting, metering, protection, and regulating purposes as used primarily in connection with generation, transmission, distribution, and conversion of electric power.

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