Standard IEEE C37.302-2015 18.5.2016 preview

IEEE C37.302-2015

IEEE Guide for Fault Current Limiter (FCL) Testing of FCLs Rated above 1000 V AC

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Designation standards: IEEE C37.302-2015
Publication date standards: 18.5.2016
SKU: NS-639484
The number of pages: 64
Approximate weight : 192 g (0.42 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE C37.302-2015 :

New IEEE Standard - Active.

The testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above is described in this guide. Constant impedance series reactors and single fuses are not included in this guide.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-0831-8, 978-1-5044-0832-5

Number of Pages: 64

Product Code: STD20883, STDPD20883

Keywords: asymmetrical short-circuit current, continuous current, electromagnetic compatibility, FCL testing, IEEE C37.302(TM), insertion impedance, insulation resistance, inter-turns insulation, lightning impulse/BIL, lightning impulse voltage, loss measurement, partial discharge, peak withstand current, power frequency voltage withstand, recovery, short-circuit current limitation, short-time withstand current, temperature rise.

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