IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024
IEEE Draft Standard for Qualifying Permanent Connections Used in Substation Grounding
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IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 is a draft standard focused on qualifying permanent connections used in substation grounding. In the power, energy, and industry applications context, it addresses how grounded connections are assessed for suitability, helping engineers compare methods and materials with greater consistency. As an inactive draft, IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 is most relevant to technical review, specification development, and procurement decisions where grounding reliability and documented qualification are important.
About IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024
This draft standard is concerned with the qualification of permanent connections intended for substation grounding systems. Its technical purpose is to support more consistent evaluation of connection performance in grounding applications, where conductivity, durability, and long-term integrity are critical. IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 is useful when defining acceptance criteria or comparing connection approaches for installation and maintenance planning. It provides a focused reference for professionals working with grounding practices in electrical infrastructure.
Where is IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 used?
IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 is relevant in substations and related electrical facilities that rely on permanent grounding connections for safe operation. It may be used by design engineers, asset owners, and maintenance teams when selecting or reviewing connection methods for grounding grids, conductors, and bonded components. The standard is especially applicable in power system projects where connection quality must be specified, verified, and maintained to support dependable grounding performance over time.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE P837/DE2, Apr 2024 helps reduce ambiguity when qualifying grounding connections for substation use. Clear requirements can support safer design choices, more consistent testing, and better procurement decisions for components and installation methods. For organizations managing electrical infrastructure, the standard can help limit risk by improving confidence that permanent connections will perform as intended under service conditions. It is also valuable for documentation and engineering review.
- Permanent substation grounding connections
- Qualification and acceptance criteria
- Connection performance and durability
- Design and procurement reference
- Grounding system reliability checks
- Publication Date: 2024
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: P837 (2024)
- Previous Version: P837 (2024)
- Previous Version: P837 (2023)
- Previous Version: P837 (2014)
- Previous Version: P837 (2014)
- Previous Version: P837 (2014)
- Previous Version: P837 (2014)
- Previous Version: P837 (2013)
- Previous Version: P837 (2013)
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