IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006
Unapproved IEEE Draft Standard IEEE Draft Standard of Common Requirements for 3 High Voltage Power Switchgear Rated 1000 V and 4 Above (Revision of PC37.100.1/D7)
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IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006 is an inactive IEEE draft standard covering common requirements for 3 high voltage power switchgear rated 1000 V and above. It is aimed at defining shared technical expectations for equipment used in power, energy, and industry applications, helping engineers and purchasers align on design and performance criteria. As a draft revision of PC37.100.1/D7, it is relevant for reviewing proposed requirements and understanding the development of switchgear-related specifications.
IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006 overview
This document addresses the common requirements framework for high voltage power switchgear used at 1000 V and above. In practice, that means it helps structure expectations around ratings, construction, operating characteristics, and related technical provisions that support consistent switchgear specification. Because it is an IEEE draft standard, IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006 may be especially useful for comparing proposed requirements against earlier revision text and for understanding how switchgear criteria were being organized for power system applications.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically relevant when selecting or reviewing high voltage switchgear for utility, industrial, or large facility power systems where equipment rated above 1000 V is involved. It may be used during specification writing, procurement review, design coordination, and technical evaluation of assemblies that need common requirements across a switchgear portfolio. Engineers working on distribution, substation, or heavy industrial power equipment can use IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006 as a reference point for aligning documents and expectations.
Why this standard matters
Common requirements standards help reduce ambiguity in switchgear projects, especially where safety, rating accuracy, and design consistency are critical. IEEE PC37.100.1/D8, Dec 2006 can support clearer procurement language and more consistent testing or review criteria for equipment intended for higher-voltage service. For organizations managing power equipment specifications, it may help lower the risk of mismatched assumptions between designers, suppliers, and purchasers while improving comparability across technical submittals.
- High voltage switchgear requirements
- Equipment rated 1000 V and above
- Draft revision of PC37.100.1/D7
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Specification and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2006
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.100.1 (2018)
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