Active Standard

IEEE C37.10.1-2018

IEEE Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers

Direction is provided for the selection of monitoring and for diagnostic parameters to be used with high-voltage circuit breakers (i.e., above 1000 V). Guidance on appropriate parameters to be considered for monitoring applied to various circuit breaker technologies is also provided.

Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2012-12-05
Superseding
C37.10.1-2000
Board Approval
2018-12-05
History
Published:
2019-05-09

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Working Group
HVCB-WG_C37.10.1 - HVCB - IEEE Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers
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Working Group Chair
David Mitchell

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C37.10.1-2000
IEEE Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers

This IEEE Standards product is part of the C37 family on Switchgear, Substations and Protective Relays. Direction is provided for the selection of monitoring and for diagnostic parameters to be used with high-voltage circuit breakers (i.e., above 100 V). Guidance on appropriate parameters to be considered for monitoring applied to various circuit breaker technologies is also provided.

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