IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016
IEEE Draft Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers
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IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016 is a draft guide for the selection of monitoring for circuit breakers, with a focus on power, energy, and industrial applications. It helps engineers and technical teams consider which monitoring functions are most appropriate for breaker equipment used in components, circuits, devices, and systems. By addressing selection rather than a single product design, the document supports more consistent planning, evaluation, and reliability decisions for circuit-breaker monitoring.
Overview of IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016
This technical document is centered on choosing monitoring methods for circuit breakers in electrical power systems and related industrial installations. IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016 is useful where breaker condition, performance, or operational status needs to be observed for maintenance or system assurance purposes. Its draft-guide format suggests a decision-oriented resource, helping users compare monitoring needs in a structured way while staying aligned with circuit-breaker engineering practices.
Typical use cases
IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016 may be used when specifying monitoring for low- or medium-voltage circuit breakers in utility, plant, or facility power systems. It is relevant for engineering teams planning breaker condition monitoring, maintenance programs, retrofit assessments, or procurement requirements. The guide can also support workflows that evaluate how breaker monitoring fits into broader electrical equipment management, especially where operational visibility and equipment status tracking are important.
Why it matters
Selecting the right monitoring approach for circuit breakers can affect system reliability, maintenance efficiency, and safety. IEEE PC37.10.1/D5, Dec 2016 provides a common technical reference that may help reduce uncertainty during design and procurement, while supporting more consistent comparison of monitoring options. For organizations managing critical electrical assets, a clear selection guide can improve decision quality, help control risk, and support better alignment between equipment performance expectations and operating requirements.
- Draft guidance for circuit-breaker monitoring selection
- Relevant to power and industrial electrical systems
- Supports maintenance and condition-assessment planning
- Useful for equipment specification and procurement
- Focused on breaker performance and operational visibility
- Publication Date: 2017
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.10.1 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.10.1 (2018)
- This Version: PC37.10.1 (2017)
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