IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018
IEEE Draft Standard for AC High Voltage Circuit Switchers rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV
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IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018 is a draft standard focused on AC high voltage circuit switchers rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV. It addresses the technical requirements, ratings, and application considerations that shape how these switching devices are specified and evaluated in power systems. For engineers, utilities, and procurement teams, the document helps align equipment selection with expected operating conditions, supporting more consistent design and compliance decisions across high-voltage installations.
Overview of IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018
This draft standard defines a technical framework for AC high voltage circuit switchers used in power, energy, and related industrial applications. IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018 is relevant where switching performance, voltage rating, and equipment coordination must be considered together. It typically serves as a reference for understanding how circuit switchers should be constructed, rated, and assessed so they can operate reliably within the stated voltage range and support broader system requirements.
Typical use cases
IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018 is commonly relevant in substations, utility distribution and transmission equipment specifications, and industrial power installations that use AC high voltage circuit switchers. It may be consulted when defining ratings for switching and isolation duties, comparing product compliance, or reviewing equipment for integration into medium- and high-voltage assemblies. It is especially useful where standardized requirements help match switcher capabilities to system voltage and operating conditions.
Why it matters
This draft standard matters because circuit switchers must perform consistently under high-voltage conditions where design choices directly affect safety, reliability, and system coordination. Using IEEE PC37.016/D7.2, July 2018 can support clearer procurement requirements, more controlled engineering reviews, and more repeatable testing expectations. For organizations working with AC high voltage switchgear, it helps reduce ambiguity when evaluating ratings, application limits, and compliance-related documentation.
- AC high voltage circuit switchers
- 15.5 kV through 245 kV rating range
- Draft requirements and technical context
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Equipment rating and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2018
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.016 (2021)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2021)
- This Version: PC37.016 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2006)
- Previous Version: PC37.016 (2004)
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