1、IEEE Standard for Definite-Purpose Switching Devices for Use in Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage (600 V AC and Below) Power Circuit Breaker SwitchgearIEEE Std C37.13.1-2016(Revision of IEEE Std C37.13.1-2006)IEEE Power and Energy SocietySponsored by the Switchgear CommitteeIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10
2、016-5997USAIEEE Std C37.13.1-2016(Revision of IEEE Std C37.13.1-2006)IEEE Standard for Definite-Purpose Switching Devices for Use in Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage (600 V AC and Below) Power Circuit Breaker SwitchgearSponsor Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy SocietyApproved 30 June 2016I
3、EEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Defi nite-purpose switching devices for use in metal-enclosed low-voltage power circuit breaker switchgear are covered in this standard. The switching devices are fused, drawout type, three-pole construction, with one or more rated maximum ac voltages of 600 V, 508 V,
4、 and 254 V for application on systems having nominal ac voltages of 600 V, 480 V, and 240 V. The switching devices are power operated with integral or separately mounted overcurrent protective devices. Service conditions, ratings, functional components, temperature limitations and classifi cations o
5、f insulating materials, insulation (dielectric) withstand voltage requirements, test procedures, and application are addressed in this standard. The switching devices are normally used in applications that require frequency of operation greater than normal operations expected of low-voltage power ci
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36、ntsAt the time this IEEE standard was completed, the IEEE standard for Defi nite-Purpose Switching Devices for Use in Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear Working Group had the following membership:Dan Hrncir, ChairDean Sigmon, Vice ChairClint CarneDavid DunneDouglas J. Edward
37、sMike FlackKeith FlowersLou GrahorThomas HawkinsJeffrey HidakaArt JurMike LafondAllan MorseDarryl MoserRichard RohrPaul SullivanRob WarrenThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Paul Barnhar
38、tWilliam BloetheTed BurseWilliam ByrdEldridge ByronPaul CardinalGlenn DavisStephen DeRocheGary DonnerDavid DunneDouglas J. EdwardsRonald EscoKeith FlowersMietek GlinkowskiEdwin GoodwinLou GrahorRandall GrovesThomas HawkinsJeffrey HelzerJeffrey HidakaDan HrncirDavid JacksonRichard JacksonJohn KayYuri
39、 KhersonskyBoris KoganJim KulchiskyEd LarsenFrank MayleWilliam McBrideCharles MorseDarryl MoserJerry MurphyDennis NeitzelMichael NewmanNick S. A. NikjooT. W. OlsenShawn PattersonChristopher PetrolaIulian Profi rMichael RobertsTimothy RobirdsThomas RozekBartien SayogoMichael SigmonJeremy SmithJerry S
40、mithPaul SullivanDonald SwingDavid TepenJohn VergisJohn WangKenneth WhiteIain WrightLarry YonceJian YuWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 30 June 2016, it had the following membership:Jean-Philippe Faure, ChairTed Burse, Vice ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karacha
41、lios, SecretaryChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiStephen DukesJianbin FanJ. Travis Griffi thGary HoffmanRonald W. HotchkissMichael JanezicJoseph L. Koepfi nger*Hung LingKevin LuAnnette D. ReillyGary RobinsonMehmet UlemaYingli WenHoward WolfmanDon WrightYu YuanDaidi Zhong*Member Emeritus7Copyright 2017 IEE
42、E. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std C37.13.1-2016, IEEE Standard for Definite-Purpose Switching Devices for Use in Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage (600 V AC and Below) Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear.IEEE Std C37.13.1-2006 was written specifically to provide requ
43、irements for switching devices other than low-voltage power circuit breakers installed in low-voltage power circuit breaker switchgear. Definite-pur-pose switching (DPS) device in this standard is defined as a switching device used on a frame in a manner similar to a power circuit breaker and instal
44、led in low-voltage power circuit breaker switchgear.This standard was developed because several incidents in the industry indicated that switching devices (i.e., switching devices utilizing contactors) were being improperly designed, applied, and installed in low-voltage power circuit breaker switch
45、gear.This standard is limited to DPS devices using contactors protected by current-limiting fuses. Additional types of DPS devices may be addressed in future editions of this standard.This standard has been revised to reflect needed technical changes that have been suggested since the original editi
46、on was published in 2006. Major editorial and technical changes have been incorporated. The more signif-icant changes include the following: IEEE Std C37.13.1a-2010 has been incorporated into this revision. Equipment voltage rating was added to the title of the standard. For clarification purposes,
47、“LV” (low voltage) was added to all instances of the acronym “DPS” (defi-nite-purpose switching). References to IEEE Std C37.16 have been replaced by references to IEEE Std C37.13. Dates (i.e., year of approval) were removed from all referenced standards.8Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.Con
48、tents1. Overview . 91.1 Scope 91.2 Purpose . 92. Normative references 93. Definitions . 104. Normal service condition 105. Ratings 115.1 General . 115.2 Rated maximum voltage . 125.3 Rated power frequency . 125.4 Rated continuous current 125.5 Rated short-circuit current 125.6 Rated control voltage
49、126. Functional components . 136.1 General . 136.2 Nameplate(s) 136.3 Contact position indicator . 146.4 Stored-energy indicator (for stored-energy type-closing mechanisms only) 146.5 LV-DPS device retention and locking . 146.6 Fuse accessibility 146.7 Interlocks 146.8 Secondary disconnect devices 156.9 Removable element interchangeability 157. Temperature limitations and classification of insulting materials 157.1 Temperature limits 157.2 Limits of temperature rise . 158. Tests 168.1 General . 168.2 Design (type) test 168.3 Production (routine) tests . 198.4 Field