IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009
IEEE Draft Standard Specifications for High Voltage (>1000 volts) Expulsion Type Distribution Class Fuses, Fuse and Disconnecting Cutouts, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Fuse Links and Accessories used with these Devices
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IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 is a draft technical specification for high voltage expulsion type distribution class fuses, fuse and disconnecting cutouts, fuse disconnecting switches, and related fuse links and accessories. It addresses equipment used in power, energy, and industrial applications where reliable overcurrent protection and switching are essential. For engineers and procurement teams, IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 helps define consistent expectations for design, ratings, and performance in higher-voltage distribution equipment.
What is IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009?
This draft standard sets out specifications for a family of high voltage protective devices and their associated parts. In practical terms, IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 focuses on expulsion type distribution class fuses, cutouts, disconnecting cutouts, fuse disconnecting switches, fuse links, and accessories used with these devices. The document is intended to guide technical requirements so these components can be evaluated and applied in a consistent way within electrical distribution systems. It is especially relevant where device performance, interchangeability, and safety-related characteristics need clear definition.
Where is IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 used?
IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 is typically used in medium and high voltage distribution environments where overhead or pole-mounted protection and sectionalizing equipment is common. It may support utilities, industrial power networks, and other installations that rely on expulsion fuses and cutouts to protect transformers, feeders, and connected equipment. The standard is also useful in engineering specification, equipment selection, and procurement workflows when matching fuse links, disconnecting switches, and accessories to a defined distribution class application.
Why is IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 important?
This draft matters because high voltage protection devices must operate predictably under fault conditions. IEEE PC37.42/D10, Mar 2009 provides a technical basis for comparing designs, supporting compliance reviews, and reducing uncertainty in selection and testing. For buyers and engineers, it can help improve consistency across products, simplify specification writing, and lower the risk of mismatched components. In applications where interruption and isolation performance are critical, a clear standard supports safer and more dependable system operation.
- High voltage expulsion type fuse specifications
- Distribution class cutouts and disconnecting cutouts
- Fuse disconnecting switch requirements
- Fuse links and accessory compatibility
- Technical guidance for power distribution applications
- Publication Date: 2009
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.42 (2016)
- Previous Version: PC37.42 (2016)
- This Version: PC37.42 (2009)
- Previous Version: PC37.42 (2009)
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