IEEE PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008
Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses, Fuse and Disconnecting Cutouts, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Fuse Links and Accessories Used With These Devices
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PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 is a technical standard focused on voltage above 1000 V fuses, fuse and disconnecting cutouts, distribution enclosed single-pole air switches, fuse disconnecting switches, and the fuse links and accessories used with these devices. It is relevant to power and energy applications where safe interruption, reliable protection, and consistent equipment behavior matter. As an inactive document, PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 still serves as a useful reference for understanding the design and application context of these switching and protection devices.
About PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008
PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 addresses the equipment and accessory arrangements used in medium- and higher-voltage power systems, especially where fused interruption and disconnecting functions are combined. The standard helps define a common technical basis for evaluating device construction, ratings, and application expectations across related components. For engineers, buyers, and specifiers, this document is useful when comparing fuse-based switching solutions and understanding how associated links and accessories fit into the overall protective scheme.
Where is PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 used?
This standard is commonly associated with utility distribution equipment, switching assemblies, and protective devices used in overhead or enclosed power distribution arrangements. It may be referenced when specifying fuse cutouts, fused disconnecting switches, or single-pole air switch assemblies in substations and distribution networks. Because it covers voltage above 1000 V, PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 is relevant to equipment used in energy delivery, feeder protection, and maintenance switching workflows where dependable isolation and fault clearing are important.
Importance in practice
PC37.41/D10, Aug 2008 matters because fused high-voltage equipment must perform consistently under demanding electrical conditions. Clear technical expectations support safer design decisions, more consistent procurement, and better alignment between equipment ratings and system requirements. The standard can also help reduce risk during installation and maintenance by giving stakeholders a shared reference for device types, accessories, and application boundaries. For organizations managing power infrastructure, that consistency is valuable for compliance reviews and equipment selection.
- Voltage above 1000 V fuse applications
- Fuse and disconnecting cutouts
- Distribution enclosed single-pole air switches
- Fuse disconnecting switches and links
- Accessories for fused protection devices
- Publication Date: 2008
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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