IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024
IEEE Draft Guide for Determining Fault Location on AC Transmission and Distribution Lines
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IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 is a draft IEEE guide focused on determining fault location on AC transmission and distribution lines. It addresses the technical challenge of identifying where a line fault has occurred, which can help utilities and engineers reduce outage time and improve service restoration. As a document in the power, energy, and industry applications field, IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 is relevant to fault-location methods, system analysis, and operational consistency.
What is IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024?
This standard is a draft guide intended to support the process of locating faults on AC transmission and distribution lines. It is concerned with the engineering methods, data, and interpretation used to narrow down the faulted section of a line after an event. IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 is useful as a technical reference when evaluating fault-location practices, comparing approaches, or aligning internal procedures with a recognized IEEE framework for power-system applications.
Where is IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 used?
IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 is typically used by utilities, protection engineers, and line maintenance teams working with overhead or cable-based AC transmission and distribution networks. It may support troubleshooting after faults, analysis of relay and meter data, and coordination of repair crews in substations and field operations. The guide is also relevant in engineering workflows that involve fault indicators, monitoring equipment, and post-event assessment across grid assets.
Why is IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 important?
Accurate fault location can materially affect outage duration, crew dispatch, and restoration planning, so IEEE PC37.114/D3.2, Apr 2024 has practical value for operations and engineering control. By giving a structured guide for AC line fault-location work, it can improve consistency in analysis and reduce uncertainty during incident response. It may also support procurement and specification decisions when selecting tools or systems intended to assist with fault detection and location.
- AC transmission and distribution line fault location
- Draft guide for engineering analysis
- Power system troubleshooting and restoration support
- Utility operations and maintenance workflows
- Fault data interpretation and response planning
- Publication Date: 2024
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PC37.114 (2024)
- Previous Version: PC37.114 (2014)
- Previous Version: PC37.114 (2014)
- Previous Version: PC37.114 (2004)
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