IEEE PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019
Transmission Systems and Subtransmission Systems
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About This Item
PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019 is a technical standard for transmission systems and subtransmission systems, focusing on components, circuits, devices, and related power applications. It is relevant where electrical equipment must be evaluated or coordinated within higher-voltage network environments, helping engineers align design and performance expectations. As an inactive document, PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019 is mainly useful for reference, comparison, and historical compliance work in power system engineering.
Overview of PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019
This standard sits within the technical context of power, energy, and industrial applications, with emphasis on transmission and subtransmission infrastructure. It may be used to understand how specific components and circuit arrangements are addressed in network-level design or testing practice. PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019 is most relevant when reviewing equipment behavior, system compatibility, or engineering requirements associated with electrical power delivery at utility-scale or comparable installations.
Typical use cases
PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019 is commonly consulted when specifying or reviewing equipment for transmission lines, subtransmission feeders, switching arrangements, and related control or protection circuits. It may support engineering teams working on utility substations, grid interconnection projects, or industrial power distribution systems that rely on higher-capacity network infrastructure. The standard can also be useful during procurement and design review when consistency across components and system interfaces is important.
Why it matters
In power network projects, precise technical references help reduce ambiguity in design, testing, and acceptance decisions. PC62.92.5/D3, Aug 2019 can support consistency when comparing equipment choices, documenting requirements, or checking that components fit the intended transmission or subtransmission application. For organizations maintaining older specifications, an inactive standard may still matter for traceability, legacy system support, and historical compliance records, especially where established engineering practices remain in use.
- Transmission and subtransmission context
- Components, circuits, and devices
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Reference use for legacy compliance
- Publication Date: 2019
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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