IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018
IEEE Approved Draft Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers
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IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018 is an inactive IEEE approved draft guide focused on the selection of monitoring for circuit breakers. It addresses a practical engineering need within components, circuits, devices, and power applications: deciding what condition-monitoring approach is suitable for breaker equipment and related operating environments. For utilities, industrial facilities, and engineering teams, this standard can help support more consistent evaluation, planning, and maintenance decisions when monitoring breaker performance and reliability.
IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018 overview
This technical document provides guidance for choosing monitoring methods for circuit breakers, with emphasis on the needs of power and energy systems. IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018 is useful where breaker condition, operating behavior, and maintenance strategy must be considered together. As a draft guide, it is best understood as a selection-focused reference rather than a product specification. It may assist engineers in comparing monitoring options and aligning them with system requirements, operating risk, and equipment criticality.
Typical use cases
This guide is relevant when evaluating monitoring for circuit breakers used in substations, industrial switchgear, and other power distribution equipment. It may support maintenance planning, asset management, and inspection workflows where breaker condition needs to be tracked over time. Teams responsible for electrical system reliability can use IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018 to think through which monitoring approach fits a given breaker type, operating duty, or service environment. It is also useful during procurement and engineering review of monitoring capabilities.
Why this standard matters
In practice, this standard matters because poor monitoring selection can lead to inconsistent data, unnecessary maintenance, or missed signs of breaker degradation. IEEE PC37.10.1D5BA, Oct 2018 helps bring structure to decisions that affect safety, uptime, and lifecycle cost. For organizations managing critical electrical assets, a clear guide can improve comparison of options, support more defensible engineering choices, and reduce risk during design or retrofit work. It is especially relevant where reliability and maintenance planning depend on accurate breaker condition assessment.
- Monitoring selection guidance for circuit breakers
- Condition assessment and maintenance planning
- Power, energy, and industrial electrical applications
- Support for procurement and engineering review
- 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: PC37.10.1 (2018)
- This Version: PC37.10.1 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.10.1 (2017)
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