IEEE PC37.41/D8, Mar 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/D8, Mar 2008 is a technical standard focused on voltage fuses above 1000 V, fuse and disconnecting cutouts, distribution enclosed single-pole air switches, fuse disconnecting switches, and the fuse links and accessories used with these devices. In the power, energy, and industry applications space, it helps define how these components are described, selected, and evaluated for reliable service. This makes PC37.41/D8, Mar 2008 useful for organizations that need consistent equipment requirements and safer switching and protection practices.
Overview of PC37.41/D8, Mar 2008
This document addresses the technical context for medium- and high-voltage fuse equipment and related disconnecting devices used in power distribution systems. PC37.41/D8, Mar 2008 is relevant where coordination of protective devices, switch operation, and accessory compatibility matters. It generally helps align product design and specification language for fuse holders, cutouts, enclosed air switches, and fuse links so that equipment used in electrical distribution can be compared and applied with greater consistency.
Typical use cases
PC37.41/D8, Mar 2008 is commonly used when specifying or reviewing equipment for utility distribution, industrial power systems, and substations that rely on above-1000 V protection and switching. It is relevant to fuse-disconnecting arrangements, enclosed single-pole air switches, and fuse accessories that support sectionalizing, isolation, and overcurrent protection. Procurement teams, engineers, and maintenance planners may use it when matching components for field installation, replacement, or coordinated system design.
Why it matters
In practice, a standard like PC37.41/D8, Mar 2008 supports safer and more consistent decisions around voltage fuses and disconnecting equipment. It can help reduce ambiguity in product requirements, improve compatibility between devices and accessories, and support more dependable protection schemes. For buyers and engineering teams, that consistency is important when comparing options, verifying compliance expectations, and limiting operational risk in power distribution applications. The document’s inactive status also helps identify it as a dated technical reference.
- Voltage fuses above 1000 V
- Fuse and disconnecting cutouts
- Enclosed single-pole air switches
- Fuse disconnecting switches
- Fuse links and accessories
- Publication Date: 2008
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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