Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE C37.235-2007

IEEE Guide for the Application of Rogowski Coils Used for Protective Relaying Purposes

This guide establishes criteria and requirements for application of Rogowski coils (RCs) (air-core current sensors) used for protective relaying in electric power systems. The selection and application of RCs for the more common protection schemes are addressed.

Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2005-09-22
Superseded by
C37.235-2021
Board Approval
2007-09-27
History
ANSI Approved:
2008-03-04
Published:
2008-02-22
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Working Group
C37.235_WG: I-30 - Working Group for Rogowski Coils used for Relaying Purposes
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Robert Frye

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C37.235-2021
IEEE Guide for the Application of Rogowski Coils used for Protective Relaying Purposes

Guidance for the use and application of Rogowski coils (RCs) (air-core current sensors) for protective relaying in electric power systems is described and provided in this guide. The selection and application of RCs for the more common protection schemes are also addressed.

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