1、 IEEE Standard Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alternating Current Systems Up to 38 kV Sponsored by the Switchgear Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA 26 April 2013 IEEE Power and Energy SocietyIEEE Std C37.63-
2、2013(Revision ofIEEE Std C37.63-2005) IEEE Std C37.63-2013 (Revision of IEEE Std C37.63-2005) IEEE Standard Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alternating Current Systems Up to 38 kV Sponsor IEEE Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power
3、 and Energy Society Approved 6 March 2013 IEEE-SA Standards Board Recognized as an American National StandardAbstract: Required definitions, ratings, procedures for performing design tests and production tests, constructional requirements, and application considerations for overhead and pad-mounted,
4、 dry-vault, and submersible automatic line sectionalizers for ac systems are specified. Keywords: automatic line sectionalizers, cutout type, dry-vault, IEEE C37.63TM, pad-mounted, sectionalizers, submersible The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 100
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27、ak IEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program Development Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiIntroduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C37.63-2013, IEEE Standard Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alterna
28、ting Current Systems Up to 38 kV. This standard has been revised and updated from the 2005 revision of IEEE Std C37.63. This revision incorporates significant improvements that reflect the present state of the art in automatic line sectionalizers. These improvements include changes and additions in
29、the following areas: The term sectionalizer has been restored to the definition in IEEE Std C37.100. Replacing reference to IEEE Std 1247-1998 by adopting reference to IEEE Std C37.100.1 or by incorporating specifications within this document. Restricted fault-making current rating to devices that h
30、ave independent manual operation, in 5.102. General structure of the document has been made compatable with IEEE Std C37.100.1. Revised limits of temperature and temperature rise to be consistent with common requirements IEEE Std C37.100.1 and the circuit breaker standard, IEEE Std C37.04. Radio inf
31、luence voltage test has been deleted. Partial discharge tests have been aligned with IEEE Std C37.60-2012 (IEEE/IEC dual logo). Added ice loading tests. Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiiContents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions 3 4. Norm
32、al (usual) and special (unusual) service conditions . 3 4.1 Normal (usual) service conditions . 3 4.2 Special (unusual) service conditions 4 5. Ratings 4 5.1 Rating information. 4 5.2 Rated maximum voltage (V) 5 5.3 Rated insulation level 7 5.4 Rated power-frequency (f )r. 7 5.5 Rated continuous (no
33、rmal) current and temperature rise. 7 5.6 Rated short-time withstand current (I )k. 7 5.7 Rated peak withstand current (I )p7 5.8 Rated duration of short-circuit (t )k7 5.9 Rated supply voltage of closing and opening devices and of auxiliary and control circuits (U )a. 8 5.10 Rated supply frequency
34、of closing and opening devices and of auxiliary circuits 8 5.11 Rated pressure of compressed gas supply for insulation and/or operation 8 5.12 Rated filling levels for insulation and/or operation. 8 5.101 Preferred minimum actuating current ratings (series coil sectionalizers) 8 5.102 Preferred faul
35、t-making current rating 8 5.103 Rated load-switching current. 9 5.104 Rated unloaded transformer switching current 9 5.105 Preferred line charging and cable charging current ratings . 9 6. Design and construction . 9 6.1 Requirements for liquids in sectionalizers. 9 6.2 Requirements for gases in sec
36、tionalizers . 10 6.3 Grounding provisions 10 6.4 Auxiliary and control equipment . 10 6.5 Dependent power operation. 10 6.6 Stored energy operation. 10 6.7 Independent manual operation. 10 6.8 Operation of releases . 10 6.9 Low- and high-pressure interlocking and monitoring devices. 10 6.10 Nameplat
37、e markings 10 6.11 Interlocking devices. 12 6.12 Position/charge indicators 12 6.13 X-ray emission. 12 6.101 Counters. 12 6.102 Instruction 12 6.103 Conductor terminal 13 6.104 Tank construction 13 6.105 Manual operating provision. 13 Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. ixCopyright 2013 IEEE.
38、All rights reserved. x7. Design (type) tests 14 7.1 General conditions for tests . 14 7.2 Insulation (dielectric) tests. 17 7.3 Radio influence voltage tests (RIV). 19 7.4 Measurement of the resistance of circuits 19 7.5 Temperature rise test . 20 7.6 Short-time withstand current and peak withstand
39、current tests . 21 7.7 Verification of the degrees of protection provided by enclosures . 22 7.8 Tightness tests 22 7.9 Electromagnetic compatibility tests. 22 7.10 Additional tests on auxiliary and control circuits 22 7.11 X-radiation test procedure for vacuum interrupters. 22 7.101 Switching tests
40、. 23 7.102 Fault-making tests 24 7.103 Condition of the sectionalizer after switching tests, short-time withstand current tests, and fault-making current tests . 24 7.104 Mechanical operation tests 25 7.105 Partial discharge tests 26 7.106 Operating duty tests . 27 7.107 Surge current testseries coi
41、l sectionalizers. 29 7.108 Control electronic elements surge withstand capability tests 30 7.109 Minimum actuating current tests . 30 7.110 Ice loading test. 30 8. Production tests (routine tests) . 34 8.1 General 34 8.2 Dielectric withstand test; one minute dry power-frequency 34 8.3 Tests on auxil
42、iary and control circuits. 34 8.4 Tightness tests 34 8.101 Operational calibration 35 8.102 Partial discharge test 35 8.103 Mechanical tests 35 Annex A (informative) X/R ratios . 36 A.1 General 36 A.2 Time constant and X/R ratio. 36 A.3 Asymmetrical fault current . 36 Annex B (normative) Ratings for
43、 series coil sectionalizers 38 B.1 Rating information 38 B.2 Series coil sectionalizer ratings. 38 Annex C (informative) Bibliography 40 IEEE Std C37.63-2013 IEEE Standard for Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alternating Current Sys
44、tems Up to 38 kV Copyright 2013 IEEE. All rights reserved. 1IEEE Standard for Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alternating Current Systems Up to 38 kV IMPORTANT NOTICE: IEEE Standards documents are not intended to ensure safety, hea
45、lth, or environmental protection, or ensure against interference with or from other devices or networks. Implementers of IEEE Standards documents are responsible for determining and complying with all appropriate safety, security, environmental, health, and interference protection practices and all
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47、ers Concerning IEEE Documents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview 1.1 Scope This standard applies to all overhead, pad-mounted, dry-vault, and submersible single-pole or multipole alternating-current automatic line
48、sectionalizers for rated maximum voltages above 1 kV and up to 38 kV. Voltages above 38 kV shall be considered special applications. In order to simplify the terminology in this standard, the term sectionalizer has been substituted for automatic line sectionalizer wherever possible. 1.2 Purpose The
49、purpose of this standard is to describe the requirements for sectionalizers. Qualification to this standard should give reasonable assurance to the user that equipment meeting the requirements of this standard will perform in a satisfactory manner, provided that it has been properly selected for the intended application and is installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. IEEE Std C37.63-2013 IEEE Standard for Requirements for Overhead, Pad-Mounted, Dry-Vault, and Submersible Automatic Line Sectionalizers for Alternating Cur
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