IEEE PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018
Line Series Capacitor Banks
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PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 is a technical draft standard focused on line series capacitor banks, addressing the equipment used to manage power flow and support system performance in electric power networks. As a standards document, it helps define expectations for design, rating, and related engineering considerations. This matters for utilities and equipment engineers who need a consistent basis for evaluating capacitor bank arrangements, coordinating protection, and supporting reliable operation in transmission applications.
What is PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018?
PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 is an inactive English-language standards document associated with line series capacitor banks. In practical terms, it is intended to guide the technical treatment of capacitor bank applications used in series with power lines, where controlled compensation can influence current, voltage drop, and overall system behavior. The document is relevant to engineering work involving component selection, installation expectations, and performance-related requirements for power system equipment.
Where is PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 used?
This standard is mainly used in utility and transmission settings where line series capacitor banks are installed to improve power transfer characteristics across long-distance or heavily loaded lines. It is relevant during specification, design review, procurement, and testing of high-voltage compensation equipment. Engineers may refer to PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 when coordinating substation integration, protection schemes, and operational planning for systems that include series compensation hardware.
Why is PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 important?
PC37.116/D1.13, Jun 2018 helps bring consistency to the technical expectations surrounding line series capacitor banks, which can affect system stability and equipment stress. Using a defined standard supports clearer compliance decisions, more dependable procurement, and better alignment between design and field performance. It can also reduce integration risk by giving engineers a common reference for ratings, application limits, and related testing or documentation needs in power network projects.
- Line series capacitor bank application context
- Power transmission and compensation equipment
- Design, rating, and performance guidance
- Protection and integration considerations
- Inactive English-language standards document
- 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: PC37.116 (2018)
- This Version: PC37.116 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC37.116 (2006)
- Previous Version: PC37.116 (2006)
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