This standard applies to devices used for the purpose of controlling the ground current or the potentials to ground of an alternating current system. These devices are: grounding transformers, ground-fault neutralizers, resistors, reactors, or combinations of these.
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2011-12-07
- Superseding
- 32-1972
- Amendment
-
C57.32a-2020
- Board Approval
- 2015-12-05
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2017-05-11
- Published:
- 2016-04-15
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Working Group
-
WGC57.32 - Performance Characteristics - Neutral Grounding Devices Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patrycja Jarosz
Contact Patrycja Jarosz - Working Group Chair
- Sheldon Kennedy
Other Activities From This Working Group
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PC57.32
Standard for Requirements, Terminology, and Test Procedures for Neutral Grounding Devices
This standard applies to devices used for the purpose of controlling the ground current or the potentials to ground of an alternating current system. These devices are: grounding transformers, ground-fault neutralizers, resistors, reactors, or combinations of these devices. The standard provides up-to-date requirements, terminology, and test procedures for neutral grounding devices. This standard does not cover the application of these devices.
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C57.32a-2020
IEEE Standard for Requirements, Terminology, and Test Procedure for Neutral Grounding Devices--Amendment 1: Neutral Grounding Resistors Clause (AM)
Addressed in this amendment are changes to the neutral grounding devices clause (Clause 7) of IEEE Std C57.32-2015.
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