Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE C37.122.1-2014

IEEE Guide for Gas-Insulated Substations Rated Above 52 kV

Information of special relevance to planning, design, testing, installation, operation and maintenance of gas-insulated substations (GIS) and equipment is provided in this guide, which is intended to supplement IEEE Std C37.122(TM). This guide is applicable to all gas-insulated substations (GIS) above 52 kV. However, the importance of topics covered varies with application category. For example, the issues related to advanced field test techniques and very fast transients (VFT) are of particular interest for extra-high voltage (EHV) gas-insulated substations (GIS).

Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2008-09-26
Superseding
C37.122.1-1993
Board Approval
2014-11-03
History
Published:
2014-12-05
Inactivated Date:
2025-03-27

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Working Group
WGK0 - Inactive - High Voltage Gas-Insulated Substations Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Sandra Maru
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PC37.122.1
Guide for Gas-Insulated Substations Rated Above 52 kV

This guide provides information of special relevance to planning, design, testing, installation, operation and maintenance of gas-insulated substations (GISs) and equipment. This guide supplements IEEE Std C37.122. This guide is applicable to all GISs for alternating current (ac) applications above 52 kV.

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