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PC37.62

Standard for Pad-Mounted Dry Vault, Submersible, and Overhead Fault Interrupters for Alternating Current Systems Up to and Including 38 kV

This standard applies to all pad-mounted, dry vault, submersible, and overhead single- or multi-pole alternating current fault interrupters (FIs) for rated maximum voltages above 1000 V and up to and including 38 kV. Devices that require a dependent manual operation are not covered by this standard.

Sponsor Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
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Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-06-06
Superseding
C37.62-2020

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
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Working Group
RODE/C37.62 - C37.62 - Standard for Pad Mounted, Dry Vault, Submersible Fault, and Overhead Fault Interrupters for Alternating Current Systems up to 38 kV
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Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
David Beseda

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C37.62-2020

IEEE Standard for Pad-Mounted Dry Vault, Submersible, and Overhead Fault Interrupters for Alternating Current Systems Up to and Including 38 kV

Required definitions, ratings, procedures for performing design tests and production tests, and construction requirements for pad-mounted, dry vault, submersible, and overhead fault interrupters for alternating current systems up to and including 38 kV are provided in this standard.

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