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IEEE Arresters Stds C62.1 C62.11 C62.11a C62.21 C62.22 C62.22.1 C62.23 IEEE 1299 IEEE Neutral Grounding Stds C62.92 Lightning Mitigation Stds IEEE 1410 IEEE 1243 IEEE Insulation Coordination Stds IEEE C62.82.1 IEEE C62.82.2 IEEE FACTS Protector Standards IEEE 824 IEEE Standards Association IEC Standards 60099-1 60099-3 60099-4 60099-5 60099-6 60099-7 60099-8 Insulation Coordination Stds 60071-1 60071-2 60071-4 FACTS Protector Standards 60143-2 Misc 611992-5 Traction 60270 PD Measure IEC Standards
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C62.23 (previously IEEE 1041) IEEE Application Guide for Surge Protection of Electric Generating Plants This standard consolidates most electric utility power industry practices, accepted theories, existing standards/guides, definitions, and technical references as they specifically pertain to surge protection of electric power generating plants. Where technical information is not readily available, guidance is provided to aid toward proper surge protection and to reduce interference to communication, control, and protection circuits due to surges and other overvoltages. It has to be recognized that this application guide approaches the subject of surge protection from a common or generalized application viewpoint. Complex applications of surge protection practices may require specialized study by experienced engineers. C62.92 Series IEEE Guide for the Application of Neutral Grounding in Electrical Utility Systems This standard covers basic considerations for the selection of neutral grounding parameters that provide for the control of ground- fault current and overvoltage on all portions of three-phase electrical utility systems. These considerations apply specifically to electric utility systems and do not recognize the neutral grounding requirements for dispersed storage and generation. C62.92.1 - Part I - Introduction C62.92.2 - Part II - Grounding of Synchronous Generator Systems C62.92.3 - Part III - Generator Auxiliary Systems C62.92.4 - Part IV - Distribution Systems C62.92.5 - Part V - Transmission Systems
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Functional requirements for protective devices are addressed, including varistors and bypass gaps.
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residual voltage at steep current and switching current impulse; thermal stability; long-duration current impulse withstand duty; power-frequency voltage versus time characteristics of an arrester; disconnector test; aging duties by power-frequency voltage. Considering the particular design concept and the special application on overhead transmission and distribution lines, some unique requirements and tests are introduced, such as verification test for coordination between insulator and EGLA withstand, follow current interrupting test, mechanical load tests etc.
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Railway applications - Fixed installations - DC switchgear - Part 5: Surge arresters and low-voltage limiters for specific use in d.c. systems Clauses 4, 5 and 6 of this part of IEC 61992 cover particular requirements for surge arresters (following named arresters) for specific use in fixed installations of d.c. traction systems. These are surge arresters consisting of one or more nonlinear resistors which may be in series with single or multiple spark gaps. Low-voltage limiters are covered under Clause 7. These are protective devices mainly used in fixed installations of d.c. traction systems to connect certain portions of the circuit, when, owing to an abnormal situation, the voltage across the device exceeds a predetermined limited value. They may be associated with other devices such as contactors for self-restoring arrangements. They are not used in general to provide surge protection. The following are the main uses of Low-Voltage Limiters (LVL): connection to the rail of metallic masses; protection of rail circuits; earthing of rails in the substation; protection of cathodic circuits; protection of cable shields. (Preview)