Superseded Standard

IEEE C37.104-2012

IEEE Guide for Automatic Reclosing of Circuit Breakers for AC Distribution and Transmission Lines

Current reclosing practices for transmission and distribution lines are described. Application considerations and coordination practices of reclosing are also discussed.

Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2009-06-17
Superseded by
C37.104-2022
Superseding
C37.104-2002
Board Approval
2012-06-08
History
Published:
2012-07-06

Additional Resources

Erratas
C37.104-2012_errata.pdf

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Working Group
D39_C37.104 - IEEE Guide for Automatic Reclosing on AC Distribution and Transmission Lines
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Manish Patel

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C37.104-2022
IEEE Guide for Automatic Reclosing on AC Distribution and Transmission Lines

Accepted industry practices for application of automatic reclosing on transmission and distribution lines are documented in this guide. The guide discusses fundamentals of automatic reclosing, application considerations, and coordination practices. Application of emerging technologies for automatic reclosing is also discussed.

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