1、IEEE Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers 1000 Vac Rated on a Symmetrical Current BasisIEEE Std C37.010-2016 (Revision of IEEE Std C37.010-1999)IEEE Power and Energy SocietySponsored by the Switchgear CommitteeIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016-5997USAIEEE Std C37.010-2016 (Revision of IEEE S
2、td C37.010-1999)IEEE Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers 1000 Vac Rated on a Symmetrical Current BasisSponsor Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy SocietyApproved 22 September 2016IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: The application of indoor and outdoor high-voltage circuit breakers
3、 rated above 1000 Vac for use in commercial, industrial, and utility installations is covered in this guide. It deals with usage under varied service conditions, temperature conditions affecting continuous current compensa-tion, reduced dielectrics, reclosing derating as applicable, calculation of s
4、ystem short-circuit cur-rent, compensation at different X/R ratios, detailed calculations with application curves, out-of-phase switching, and general application.Keywords: ambient compensation/emergency operation, capacitor switching, high-voltage circuit breakers, IEEE C37.010, indoor drawout, out
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35、d from the IEEE Standards Association.6Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this IEEE guide was completed, the Switchgear Committee Working Group had the following membership:Helmut Heiermeier, ChairZhu Xi, Vice ChairSyed Shahab Uddin AhmedRoy AlexanderMichael AndersonMau
36、ricio AristizibalGeorge BeckerRobert BehlW. J. (Bill) BergmanStan BillingsAnne BosmaSteven BrownArben BufiEldridge ByronGilbert CarmonaStephen CarySteven ChenChih ChowMichael ChristianPatrick Di LilloDenis DufournetEdgar DullniJohn EastmanKenneth EdwardsLeslie FalkinghamThomas FieldVictor Hermosillo
37、Todd IrwinRichard JacksonCory JohnsonStephen LambertHua Ying LiuAlbert LivshitzBill LongGary MartinFrank MayleDavid MitchellGeorges MontilletStephanie MontoyaTom MulcahyJeffrey NelsonMirko PalazzoShawn PattersonThomas PelleritoLise PhanReynaldo RamosAnthony RicciutiJon RogersCharles RossRoderick Sau
38、lsCarl SchuetzJon SchumannDevki SharmaShushil ShindeZachary SmithDon SteigerwaltJames Van de LigtJohn WebbJan WeiskerJiong ZhangThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Satish AggarwalRoy Alexan
39、derChris AmbroseMauricio AristizabalFicheux ArnaudPaul BarnhartGeorge BartokGeorge BeckerW. J. (Bill) BergmanStan BillingsWilliam BloetheAnne BosmaJeffrey BraggSteven BrownTed BurseWilliam ByrdEldridge ByronPaul CardinalStephen CarySteven ChenChih ChowLucas ColletteStephen ConradMichael CrawfordGlen
40、n DavisGary DonnerRandall DotsonDenis DufournetEdgar DullniDonald DunnDouglas J. EdwardsKenneth EdwardsKeith FlowersRabiz FodaMarcel FortinDoaa GalalFrank GerleveDavid GilmerMietek GlinkowskiEdwin GoodwinJames GrahamRandall GrovesCharles HandJohn HarderJohn HarleyHelmut HeiermeierJeffrey HelzerTodd
41、IrwinAndrew JonesLaszlo KadarJohn KayGael KennedyYuri KhersonskyJames KinneyBoris KoganJames KulchiskySaumen KunduChung-Yiu LamStephen LambertBenjamin LanzJohn LeachHua Ying LiuLi LiuAlbert LivshitzR. LongThomas LundquistOmar MazzoniNigel McQuinPeter MeyerT. David MillsDavid MitchellGeorges Montille
42、tThomas MulcahyJerry MurphyArun Narang7Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.Jeffrey NelsonArthur NeubauerMichael NewmanJoe NimsT. W. OlsenLorraine PaddenMirko PalazzoShawn PattersonChristopher PetrolaIulian ProfirMoises RamosReynaldo RamosSamala Santosh ReedyCharles RogersThomas RozekSteven Sano
43、Roderick SaulsBartien SayogoCarl SchneiderCarl SchuetzDevki SharmaSushil ShindeJohn ShullawMichael SigmonVeselin SkendzicMichael SkidmoreJames SmithJeremy SmithR. Kirkland SmithGary StoedterDavid StoneMalcolm ThadenWayne TimmJohn VergisMark WaldronJohn WebbKarl WeberJan WeiskerYingli YenKenneth Whit
44、eJames WilsonLarry YonceJian YuXi ZhuWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 22 September 2016, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairTed Burse, Vice ChairJohn Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, SecretaryChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiStephen DukesJianbin Fa
45、nJ. Travis GriffithGary HoffmanRonald W. HotchkissMichael JanezicJoseph L. Koepfinger*Hung LingKevin LuAnnette D. ReillyGary RobinsonMehmet UlemaYingli WenPhilip WinstonHoward WolfmanDon WrightYu YuanDaidi Zhong*Member Emeritus8Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction i
46、s not part of IEEE Std C37.0102016, IEEE Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers 1000 Vac Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis.This guide is a revision of IEEE Std C37.010-1999 (Reaff 2005) and contains substantive changes due to the efforts of three coordinated Working Groups on revision and coo
47、rdination of IEEE Std C37.04, IEEE Std C37.09, and IEEE Std C37.010.Although much of the approach of IEEE Std C37.0101999 has been retained, many editorial changes, signif-icant enhancements, and some fundamental changes have been made.Some of the major issues include the following: Some background
48、information and clarification for controlled switching (IEEE Std C37.012). Some background information and clarification for inductive current switching (IEEE Std C37.015).Evaluate existing test data for differing dc time constants (X/R).9Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents1. Overview
49、.141.1 Scope 141.2 Purpose .142. Normative references 143. General service conditions 153.1 Usual service conditions .153.2 Unusual service conditions .163.3 Mechanical considerations for outdoor circuit breakers .204. Application considerations 204.1 General .204.2 Maximum voltage for application 214.3 Voltage range factor 214.4 Frequency .214.5 Continuous current .214.6 Rated dielectric withstand 344.7 Standard operating duty 354.8 Interrupting time . 354.9 Permissible tripping delay T (determined by short-time current test duration) .374.10 Reclosing time 384.
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