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IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018

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

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IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018

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IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018 is an IEEE approved draft standard focused on AC high voltage circuit switchers rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV. It addresses the technical requirements that support dependable switching equipment for power systems, including design, ratings, and related performance expectations. For engineers, utilities, and procurement teams, this document matters because it helps define a consistent basis for evaluating equipment intended for high voltage service in utility and industrial power applications.

IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018 overview

This draft standard sets out a technical framework for AC high voltage circuit switchers used within the specified voltage range. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems involved in power and energy applications where switching performance and electrical ratings must be clearly defined. IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018 is useful when comparing equipment offerings, reviewing compliance language, or aligning engineering expectations for high voltage switching apparatus. Its draft status indicates a working document that may reflect developing requirements.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically used when specifying or reviewing circuit switchers for substations, utility switching stations, and other high voltage installations that require controlled interruption or switching of AC circuits. It may also support equipment selection for transmission and distribution infrastructure, where rated performance across the 15.5 kV to 245 kV range is important. IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018 can help teams compare product data, evaluate electrical suitability, and document technical requirements during procurement or project engineering.

Why this standard matters

In high voltage applications, a clear standard helps reduce ambiguity around ratings, testing, and expected equipment behavior. IEEE PC37.016/D9.0, Sep 2018 provides a reference point for consistent design and specification of AC circuit switchers, which can improve compatibility between project requirements and vendor documentation. It also supports safer, more uniform decisions in procurement and system planning by giving stakeholders a common technical basis for performance review, compliance checks, and risk reduction.

  • AC high voltage circuit switchers
  • Rated 15.5 kV through 245 kV
  • Switching equipment for power systems
  • Technical basis for specification and review
  • Draft IEEE standard status
SKU: 4b8383696290

  • Publication Date: 2018
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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