Revision of IEEE Std 386-2000 Definitions, service conditions, ratings, interchangeable construction features, and tests are established for loadbreak and deadbreak separable insulated connector systems rated above 600 V and, 600 A or less, for use on power distribution systems.
- Standard Committee
- PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2002-05-09
- Superseded by
- 386-2016
- Superseding
- 386-1995
- Board Approval
- 2006-09-15
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2007-01-26
- Published:
- 2007-03-15
Additional Resources
- Interpretation
- 386-2006_interp.pdf
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
- Working Group
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B16W/386_WG - Separable Insulated Connector Systems Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Dalisa Gonzalez
Contact Dalisa Gonzalez - Working Group Chair
- David Hughes
Other Activities From This Working Group
Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.
P386
Standard for Shielded Separable Insulated Connectors for Classes 15 kV through 35 kV
This standard establishes definitions, service conditions, ratings, interchangeable construction features, and tests for classes 15 kV through 35 kV shielded separable insulated connectors.
Standards approved by the IEEE SA Standards Board that are within the 10-year lifecycle.
386-2016
IEEE Standard for Separable Insulated Connector Systems for Power Distribution Systems Rated 2.5 kV through 35 kV
Definitions, service conditions, ratings, interchangeable construction features, and tests are established for loadbreak and deadbreak separable insulated connector systems for use on power distribution systems rated 2.5 kV through 35 kV and 900 A or less.
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