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IEEE C57.12.32-2019

IEEE Standard for Submersible Equipment--Enclosure Integrity

Design and production tests and requirements for the integrity of submersible electrical equipment intended for installation in submerged or partially submerged environments are covered in this standard. These enclosures contain energized electrical apparatus, typically not accessible to the general public including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment: submersible distribution transformers; submersible network transformers; submersible network protectors; submersible switchgear; submersible capacitors or inductors; submersible junction enclosures; submersible metering equipment; and submersible control boxes.

Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2015-06-11
Superseding
C57.12.32-2002
Board Approval
2019-05-21
History
Published:
2019-08-07

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Working Group
Dist-WGC57.12.32 - Distribution - Encl Integrity - Subm. Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Jiajia Liu
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Working Group Chair
Daniel Mulkey

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C57.12.32-2002
IEEE Standard for Submersible Equipment - Enclosure Integrity

Reaffirmed 2008. Evaluation and testing of the coating integrity of carbon steel and copper bearing steel enclosures used with submersible electrical equipment are covered.

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