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IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023

IEEE Draft Standard for Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Substation Grounding

Standard by IEEE, 2023

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IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023

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IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023 is an IEEE draft standard focused on qualifying permanent connections used in substation grounding. It addresses a practical power and energy application where connection integrity can directly affect grounding performance, safety, and system reliability. For engineering teams working with substation grounding design or verification, this draft provides a technical basis for evaluating how permanent connections are qualified and what level of consistency may be expected in service.

Overview of IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023

This draft standard is centered on the qualification of permanent grounding connections in substations, where dependable electrical continuity is essential. IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023 is relevant to power-system grounding practices that support fault current return paths and help maintain safe operating conditions. By defining a common technical approach to qualification, the document can help align design decisions, acceptance criteria, and engineering review for grounding connections used in substation environments.

Typical use cases

IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023 is typically relevant during the design, specification, and evaluation of permanent connections in substation grounding grids, bonding conductors, and related grounding assemblies. It may be used by utilities, contractors, and engineering firms involved in new substation projects or grounding system upgrades. The standard is also useful when comparing connection methods, reviewing qualification test results, or establishing procurement requirements for grounding hardware intended for power and energy installations.

Why it matters

Permanent grounding connections are critical to substation safety and operational consistency, so qualification guidance matters. IEEE P837/DE1, Sept 2023 can support more consistent engineering decisions by helping define how these connections are assessed for performance and reliability. That can reduce uncertainty in design reviews, acceptance testing, and vendor selection. In practice, a clearer qualification framework helps limit installation risk, improves documentation, and supports compliance-oriented work across power and energy projects.

  • Qualification of permanent substation grounding connections
  • Power, energy, and industrial application context
  • Support for grounding design and review
  • Useful for specification and procurement checks
  • Relevant to testing and acceptance criteria
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  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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