Evaluation methods and application considerations for high-voltage (>1000 V) switches, as covered in IEEE Std C37.30.1, under wind-loading conditions are provide in this guide. Testing methods to meet both usual and unusual wind conditions are also included in this guide.
- Standard Committee
- PE/SWG - Switchgear
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2009-01-30
- Board Approval
- 2015-09-03
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2016-08-26
- Published:
- 2015-12-18
- Inactivated Date:
- 2026-03-26
Additional Resources
- Erratas
- C37.30.2-2015_errata.pdf
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/SWG - Switchgear
- Working Group
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HVS/C37.30.2 - C37.30.2 - Guide for Wind Loading Evaluation of High Voltage (>1000 V) Air Break Switches
- IEEE Program Manager
- Jennifer Santulli
Contact Jennifer Santulli - Working Group Chair
- Laura Reid
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PC37.30.2
IEEE Draft Guide for Wind-Loading Evaluation of High-Voltage (>1000 V) Air Break Switches
Evaluation methods and application considerations for high-voltage (>1000 V) switches, as covered in IEEE Std C37.30.1, under wind-loading conditions are provided in this guide. Testingnmethods to meet both usual and unusual wind conditions are also included in this guide.
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