IEEE PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013
Clad Switchgear
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PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 is a technical document for clad switchgear, addressing the design and application considerations associated with enclosed power equipment. In the context of power, energy, and industrial applications, it is relevant where switchgear must support controlled distribution, reliable operation, and coordinated equipment performance. As an inactive draft, PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 may still be useful for reference when reviewing historical requirements, engineering decisions, or legacy procurement documents.
About PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013
This standard focuses on clad switchgear, a form of electrical apparatus where live components are arranged within enclosed compartments for improved separation and handling. PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 is likely intended to define technical expectations that support consistent design, construction, and evaluation of this equipment category. For engineering teams, such a specification can help align terminology, ratings, and performance expectations when comparing products or reviewing compliance documentation for medium-voltage power systems.
Where is PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 used?
Clad switchgear is commonly used in substations, plant distribution rooms, utility facilities, and industrial power networks where controlled switching and isolation are important. PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 is relevant to equipment selection, system planning, and specification writing for installations that depend on organized compartmentalized switchgear. It may also support projects involving retrofit work, procurement reviews, or documentation for facilities that manage distribution, protection, and switching of electrical power.
Importance in practice
In practice, PC37.20.2/D11, Nov 2013 matters because clad switchgear must meet expectations for safety, reliability, and consistent construction. Clear requirements can reduce ambiguity during design review, manufacturing, testing, and purchasing. For owners and engineers, using a defined standard helps support equipment comparability, maintenance planning, and risk reduction across power distribution systems. It also provides a reference point when evaluating whether a switchgear design is suitable for the intended electrical service and operational environment.
- Clad switchgear design context
- Power distribution and isolation
- Engineering and procurement reference
- Legacy or historical compliance review
- Publication Date: 2014
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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