IEEE P62271-37-082, Nov 2023
082: Standard Practice for the Measurement of Sound Pressure Levels on Alternating Current Circuit-breakers
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P62271-37-082, Nov 2023 is a technical standard for measuring sound pressure levels on alternating current circuit-breakers, giving a defined approach for assessing acoustic performance in power equipment. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices and systems where noise behavior can affect product evaluation, installation planning, and operating conditions. By focusing on a specific measurement practice, P62271-37-082, Nov 2023 helps support consistent testing and more comparable results across circuit-breaker applications.
Overview of P62271-37-082, Nov 2023
This standard addresses a measurement practice for sound pressure levels associated with alternating current circuit-breakers. In practical terms, it provides a technical reference for evaluating noise output under controlled conditions rather than relying on informal observation. That makes P62271-37-082, Nov 2023 useful in engineering work where acoustic performance may need to be documented, compared, or verified as part of equipment assessment. Its scope is closely tied to power, energy, and industrial electrical systems.
Typical use cases
P62271-37-082, Nov 2023 is commonly used when testing circuit-breakers for acoustic behavior during product development, qualification, or incoming inspection. It may support laboratory measurement setups, documentation for equipment specifications, and comparison of sound levels across similar alternating current devices. The standard is also relevant where switchgear or distribution equipment must be evaluated for installation environments with noise sensitivity, especially in industrial power systems and controlled electrical infrastructure.
Why it matters
Consistent sound pressure measurement helps reduce uncertainty in product testing and procurement decisions. For alternating current circuit-breakers, noise levels can influence user acceptance, site planning, and compliance-related documentation. P62271-37-082, Nov 2023 supports clearer technical comparison by giving a repeatable practice for evaluation rather than an ad hoc approach. That can improve design control, simplify specification reviews, and help identify performance differences that may matter in service.
- Sound pressure level measurement practice
- Alternating current circuit-breakers
- Acoustic testing and comparison
- Power and industrial electrical applications
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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- New Version Available: P62271 (2024)
- This Version: P62271 (2023)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2021)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2019)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2018)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2018)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2017)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2015)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2015)
- Previous Version: P62271 (2012)
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