Superseded Standard

IEEE C37.41-2000

IEEE Standard Design Tests For High-Voltage Fuses, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Accessories

Required procedures for performing design tests for high-voltage distribution-class and power-class fuses, as well as for fuse disconnecting switches and enclosed single-pole air switches are specified. These design tests, as appropriate to a particular device, include the following test types-dielectric, interrupting, load-break, making current, radio-influence, short-time current, temperature-rise, time-current, mechanical, and liquid-tightness.

Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
C37.41-2008
Superseding
C37.41-1994
Board Approval
2000-01-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2000-06-07
Published:
2000-11-30

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
Working Group
HVF/C37.41 - C37.41 - Standard for Design Tests and Specifications for High-Voltage (> 1000 V) Fuses and Accessories
IEEE Program Manager
Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
Sterlin Cochran

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PC37.41
IEEE Draft Standard for Design Tests and Specifications for High-Voltage (> 1000 V) Fuses and Accessories

Required procedures for performing design tests for high-voltage fuses, as well as for fuse disconnecting switches, are specified. These design tests, as appropriate to a particular device, include the following test types: dielectric, interrupting, radio-influence, temperature-rise, time-current, manual-operation, liquid-tightness, thermal-cycle, bolt-torque, withstand tests for motor circuit fuses, expulsion fuses using polymeric insulators, load-break, and short-time current.

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C37.41-2016
IEEE Standard Design Tests for High-Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses and Accessories

Revision of IEEE C37.41-2008 and supersedes IEEE C37.40-2003. Required procedures for performing design tests for high-voltage fuses, as well as for fuse disconnecting switches, are specified. These design tests, as appropriate to a particular device, include the following test types: dielectric, interrupting, radio-influence, temperature-rise, time-current, manual-operation, liquid-tightness, thermal-cycle, bolt-torque, withstand tests for motor circuit fuses, expulsion fuses using polymeric insulators, load-break, and short-time current.

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C37.41-2016/Cor 1-2017
IEEE Standard Design Tests for High-Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses and Accessories Corrigenda 1

Corrigenda concerning required procedures for performing design tests for high-voltage fuses are specified. These design tests, are appropriate to expulsion fuses, and cover interrupting tests and fuses using polymeric insulators.

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C37.41-2008
IEEE Standard Design Tests for High-Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses, Fuse and Disconnecting Cutouts, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Fuse Links and Accessories Used with These Devices

Required procedures for performing design tests for high-voltage distribution class and power class fuses, as well as for fuse-disconnecting switches and enclosed single-pole air switches, are specified. These design tests, as appropriate to a particular device, include the following test types: dielectric, interrupting, load-break, radio-influence, short-time current, temperature rise, time-current, manual operation, thermal-cycle, bolt torque, and liquid tightness.

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