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IEEE 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.

Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2013-08-23
Superseding
386-2006
Board Approval
2016-06-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2017-12-18
Published:
2016-10-14

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Working Group
B16W/386_WG - Separable Insulated Connector Systems Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Dalisa Gonzalez
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Working Group Chair
David Hughes

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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.

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386-2006
IEEE Standard for Separable Insulated Connector Systems for Power Distribution Systems above 600 V

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.

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