Active Standard

IEEE C37.74-2014

IEEE Standard Requirements for Subsurface, Vault, and Padmounted Load-Interrupter Switchgear and Fused Load-Interrupter Switchgear for Alternating Current Systems up to 38 kV

Required definitions, ratings, procedures for performing design tests and production tests, and construction requirements for subsurface, vault, and padmounted load-interrupter switchgear and fused load-interrupter switchgear for ac systems up to 38 kV are covered in this standard.

Sponsor Committee
PE/SWG - Switchgear
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Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2009-06-17
Superseding
C37.74-2003
Board Approval
2014-12-10
History
ANSI Approved:
2016-02-17
Published:
2015-03-31

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/C37.74 - C37.74 - Standard Requirements for Subsurface, Vault, and Padmounted Load-Interrupter Switchgear and Fused Load-Interrupter Switchgear for Alternating Current Systems up to 38 kV
IEEE Program Manager
Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
KENNEDY DARKO

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PC37.74

Standard Requirements for Subsurface, Vault, and Padmounted Load-Interrupter Switchgear and Fused Load-Interrupter Switchgear for Alternating Current Systems up to 38 kV

This standard applies to enclosed assemblies of single-phase and three-phase, dead-front and live-front, subsurface, vault, and padmounted, load-interrupter switches with or without protective devices such as fuses or fault interrupters, up to 38 kV rated maximum voltage.

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