IEEE PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007
Protective Devices
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PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007 is a protective devices standard focused on power, energy, and industry applications. It provides a technical reference for evaluating how protective devices are specified and used in electrical systems where safety, interruption, and equipment protection are important. For engineers, purchasers, and compliance teams, this standard helps support more consistent design and testing decisions in a subject area where dependable protection can reduce operational risk and improve system reliability.
About PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007
This technical document addresses protective devices in the context of power, energy, and industrial electrical applications. PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007 is relevant where circuit protection, fault response, and device coordination affect how equipment is installed and operated. As an inactive standard, it is mainly useful as a reference for legacy specifications, archival compliance review, or comparison against later requirements. Its focus is typically on defining expectations that help users assess suitability, performance, and safety-related characteristics.
Where is PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007 used?
PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007 is generally used in electrical engineering environments that rely on protective devices to manage overloads, faults, and system interruptions. That includes power distribution equipment, industrial control panels, and energy-related installations where device selection affects continuity and protection. It may also be consulted during procurement, specification writing, or maintenance planning when matching protective device requirements to a defined application. The standard is most useful when the goal is to keep protection practices consistent across equipment and projects.
Importance in practice
In practice, PC62.35/D11, Aug 2007 matters because protective devices play a direct role in limiting damage, improving safety, and maintaining electrical system performance. Clear requirements can support more reliable testing, better design control, and fewer mismatches between specified and installed equipment. For organizations handling power and industrial applications, the standard can help reduce ambiguity during review and procurement. It is especially valuable when documenting compliance expectations for systems where protection coordination and operating consistency are important.
- Protective device application
- Power and industrial electrical context
- Testing and compliance reference
- Legacy specification support
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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