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IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016

IEEE Draft Standard Requirements for High Voltage Interrupter Switches, Interrupters or Interrupting Aids used on or attached to Switches Rated for Alternating Currents above 1000 Volts

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IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016

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IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016 is a draft requirements document for high voltage interrupter switches, interrupters, or interrupting aids used on or attached to switches rated for alternating currents above 1000 volts. It addresses the technical expectations for equipment in power and energy applications where controlled interruption and reliable switching are important. For engineers, specifiers, and procurement teams, the document helps define the design and performance basis for these higher-voltage components.

Overview of IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016

This draft standard focuses on the requirements associated with interrupter devices and interrupting aids intended for AC switchgear above 1000 volts. IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016 is relevant to the design, evaluation, and specification of components used to interrupt current safely within high voltage switching equipment. In practice, it supports clearer technical alignment around ratings, construction expectations, and operational behavior for devices used in power system applications.

Typical use cases

IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016 is commonly consulted when selecting or reviewing interrupter switches for medium- and high-voltage distribution equipment, substation switching assemblies, and related power apparatus. It is useful in engineering workflows that involve component qualification, specification review, and procurement of switching devices for alternating current systems above 1000 volts. The standard may also support design coordination for interrupters attached to switches used in industrial and utility electrical networks.

Why it matters

In high voltage switching applications, consistent requirements help reduce uncertainty during design, testing, and product selection. IEEE PC37.30.3/D2.10, June 2016 matters because it supports more uniform expectations for interrupter performance and construction, which can improve safety, interoperability, and compliance efforts. For organizations working with power equipment, a clear requirements document can also aid comparison of products, reduce specification ambiguity, and strengthen review of interrupting capability and rating suitability.

  • High voltage AC switching requirements
  • Interrupter switches and interrupting aids
  • Above 1000 volt application scope
  • Power, energy, and industrial equipment context
  • Draft-level engineering and specification reference
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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