
This guide suggests surge arrester installation methods at distribution cable terminal poles in order to minimize the total impressed transient voltage on medium-voltage distribution cables. Grounding electrode techniques, pole ground values, and system ground grid values are not addressed or considered in this document.
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
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- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 1995-12-12
- Superseded by
- C62.22.1-2024
- Board Approval
- 1996-12-10
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 1997-05-15
- Published:
- 1997-12-31
- Reaffirmed:
- 2003-09-11
- Inactivated Date:
- 2021-03-25
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
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- PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
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B06W/PC62.22.1_WG - Grounding Arresters to Protect Insulated Cables Working Group
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- Dalisa Gonzalez
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- Benjamin Lanz
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C62.22.1-2024
IEEE Guide for Connection of Surge Arresters to Protect Insulated Shielded Electric Power Cable Systems Up to 46 kV
Surge arrester installation methods at distribution cable terminal poles to minimize the total impressed transient voltage on medium-voltage distribution cables are suggested in this guide. Grounding electrode techniques, pole ground values, and system ground grid values are not addressed or considered in this document.
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