IEEE PC62.32/D2
Protective Device Components (Excluding Valve and Expulsion Types)
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PC62.32/D2 is a technical standard focused on protective device components for power, energy, and related industrial applications, excluding valve and expulsion types. It is relevant where component behavior, construction, and performance need to be defined for equipment protection and system reliability. For engineers, buyers, and compliance teams, this standard helps frame expectations for protective devices used in electrical networks and industrial power systems, supporting more consistent selection, testing, and documentation.
PC62.32/D2 overview
This standard addresses protective device components in a defined technical category, with the scope narrowed by its exclusion of valve and expulsion types. That makes PC62.32/D2 particularly useful when working with non-expulsion protective elements in power-related equipment. In practice, the document may help establish design intent, material considerations, performance criteria, and evaluation methods for components that contribute to fault protection and electrical coordination. Its inactive status should be noted when assessing current applicability.
Typical use cases
PC62.32/D2 may be consulted when reviewing protective components for switchgear, distribution equipment, or other power-system assemblies where controlled interruption or protective action is required. It can also be relevant to specification work, procurement reviews, and engineering checks for industrial installations that depend on consistent protection behavior. Because the subtitle excludes valve and expulsion types, the document is most useful for applications centered on other protective device constructions within utility and industrial power environments.
Why this standard matters
Standards like PC62.32/D2 matter because protective device components directly affect safety, equipment integrity, and system continuity. Clear requirements can reduce ambiguity in design and purchasing, helping teams compare products on a common basis. In technical programs, a defined standard also supports testing consistency and risk reduction, especially where power interruption or fault protection must be predictable. Even as an inactive document, it may still be valuable for legacy equipment, historical reference, or comparison work.
- Protective device components
- Non-valve, non-expulsion scope
- Power and industrial applications
- Design and evaluation reference
- Legacy technical documentation
- Publication Date: 2002
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PC62.32 (2002)
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