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IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018

IEEE Draft Standard for AC High Voltage Circuit Switchers rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV

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IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018

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IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 is a draft standard for AC high voltage circuit switchers rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV, providing technical guidance for equipment used in power-system switching applications. It is intended to help define consistent expectations for design, ratings, and performance in high-voltage environments where controlled interruption and dependable operation are important. For engineers and buyers working with medium- and high-voltage apparatus, IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 offers a focused reference point for specification and review.

IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 overview

This draft document addresses AC high voltage circuit switchers within a defined voltage range, making it relevant to utility and industrial power equipment planning. IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 is used to frame technical requirements around circuit switcher application, expected ratings, and the electrical conditions such devices may encounter. In practice, that helps align design choices with established engineering expectations for components, circuits, devices, and systems used in power and energy applications.

Typical use cases

IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 is commonly relevant when specifying or evaluating circuit switchers for substations, switching stations, and other high-voltage installations. It may support equipment selection for feeder switching, transformer isolation, and power-system sectionalizing where AC switching performance must be defined clearly. The standard is also useful in technical review workflows for manufacturers, utilities, and engineering teams that need a common basis for voltage rating, operational suitability, and documentation of high-voltage switching equipment.

Why this standard matters

For high-voltage switching equipment, clear requirements can reduce ambiguity during design, procurement, and acceptance testing. IEEE PC37.016/D6, Feb 2018 helps establish a shared technical reference for circuit switchers, which can improve consistency across specifications and support safer application of equipment rated from 15.5 kV through 245 kV. Using a defined standard also makes it easier to compare products, confirm performance expectations, and manage risk in power-system environments where reliability and compliance are closely linked.

  • AC high voltage circuit switchers
  • Voltage range: 15.5 kV to 245 kV
  • Power-system switching applications
  • Draft technical requirements
  • Utility and industrial high-voltage equipment
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  • Publication Date: 2018
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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