IEEE PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018
Line Series Capacitor Banks
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PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018 is a technical draft focused on line series capacitor banks, a power system component used to influence transmission-line performance. It sits within the broader field of components, circuits, devices, and systems for power, energy, and industry applications, where consistent engineering guidance is important. This standard is relevant for understanding design and rating considerations, and for supporting reliable specification, testing, and operational planning around capacitor bank installations.
PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018 overview
This document addresses the technical context of line series capacitor banks, which are used in power networks to manage line impedance and improve overall system performance. PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018 is an inactive draft, so it should be read as a reference point for engineering requirements and terminology rather than a current active edition. For utility and industrial power applications, it can help align design expectations, equipment selection, and compliance discussions around series compensation equipment.
Typical use cases
PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018 is most relevant where transmission systems use series capacitor banks to support power flow control and voltage-related performance. It may be used by engineers working on substation planning, line compensation studies, equipment specification, or retrofit projects involving capacitor bank assemblies and associated protection equipment. The document is also useful when comparing design approaches for utility-grade installations, testing procedures, and acceptance criteria tied to line series compensation.
Why this standard matters
Standards like PC37.116/D1.12, Feb 2018 help reduce ambiguity in the design and procurement of line series capacitor banks. Clear technical guidance supports safer installation, more consistent testing, and better coordination between equipment suppliers, project engineers, and operating utilities. In practice, that can lower the risk of mismatched ratings, unreliable performance, or avoidable maintenance issues. For power and energy applications, it provides a structured basis for evaluating compliance and engineering decisions.
- Line series capacitor bank context
- Power system compensation applications
- Design and rating considerations
- Testing and compliance reference
- Utility and industrial power use
- Publication Date: 2018
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PC37.116 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.116 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.116 (2006)
- Previous Version: PC37.116 (2006)
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