1、 IEEE Standard for Low-Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures Sponsored by the Switchgear Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std C37.13-2015(Revision of IEEE Std C37.13-2008) IEEE Std C37.13-2015 (Revision of IEEE Std C37.13-2008
2、) IEEE Standard for Low-Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures Sponsor Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 5 December 2015 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: The following enclosed low-voltage ac power circuit breakers are covered in this standard: a) stat
3、ionary or drawout type of two-, three-, or four-pole construction, with one or more rated maximum voltages of 1058 V, 730 V, 635 V (600 V for units incorporating fuses), 508 V, or 254 V for application on systems having nominal voltages of 1000 V, 690 V, 600 V, 480 V, or 240 V; b) unfused or fused c
4、ircuit breakers; c) manually or power operated; and d) with or without electromechanical or electronic trip devices. Service conditions, ratings, functional components, temperature limitations and classifications of insulating materials, insulation (dielectric) withstand voltage requirements, test p
5、rocedures, application, and the preferred ratings are discussed in this standard. Keywords: circuit breaker, fused circuit breaker, IEEE C37.13, low-voltage ac power circuit breaker, open-fuse trip device, unfused circuit breaker The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Ave
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35、 Standards Association. Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi Participants At the time this IEEE standard was completed, the C37.13 Working Group had the following membership: Doug Edwards, Chair Paul Barnhart David Dunne Keith Flowers Lou Grahor Tom Hawkins Jeff Hidaka Dan Hrncir Anurag Jiva
36、nani Harry Josten Chad Kennedy Michael Lafond Albert Livshitz Jeff Mizener Charles Morse Darryl Moser T.W. Olsen Owen Parks Robert Puckett Carl Schneider Michael D. Sigmon Paul Sullivan Marcelo Valdes The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may h
37、ave voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. William Ackerman Ted Burse Eldridge Byron Paul Cardinal Clint Carne Stephen Cary Glenn Davis Gary Donner Donald Dunn David Dunne Doug Edwards Ronald Esco Michael Flack Keith Flowers Frank Gerleve David Gilmer Mietek Glinkowski Lou Grahor Randall Gr
38、oves Ajit Gwal Tom Hawkins Jeffrey Helzer Reid Herzog Jeff Hidaka Dan Hrncir David Jackson Richard Jackson Harry Josten Chad Kennedy Boris Kogan Saumen Kundu Michael Lafond Chung-Yiu Lam Ed Larsen William McBride Jeffery Mizener Charles Morse Darryl Moser Daniel Mulkey Jerry Murphy Dennis Neitzel Ar
39、thur Neubauer Michael Newman T W. Olsen Lorraine Padden Shawn Patterson Christopher Petrola Iulian Profir Michael Roberts Timothy Robirds Charles Rogers Richard Rohr Thomas Rozek Steven Sano Bartien Sayogo Joseph Schaefer Nikunj Shah John Shullaw Michael D. Sigmon Jerry Smith Paul Sullivan Michael S
40、wearingen David Tepen Wayne Timm Marcelo Valdes John Vergis John Webb Yingli Wen Kenneth White Larry Yonce Jian Yu Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 5 December 2015, it had the following membership: John D. Kulick, Chair Jon Walt
41、er Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure J. Travis Griffith Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Andrew Myles T. W. Olsen Glenn Parsons Ronald C. Peterse
42、n Annette D. Reilly Stephen J. Shellhammer Adrian P. Stephens Yatin Trivedi Phillip Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong *Member Emeritus Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiiIntroduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C37.13-2015, IEEE Standard for Low-Voltage AC Power Circuit
43、 Breakers Used in Enclosures. This revision of IEEE Std C37.13 incorporates a number of changes since the 2008 edition, but most significantly, it now includes preferred ratings previously in IEEE Std C37.16. ANSI C37.16 had historically been the responsibility of a NEMA working group. In 2003, this
44、 responsibility was transferred to the IEEE Standards Association. The Low Voltage Switchgear Devices subcommittee of the Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society is now responsible for the ratings originally in IEEE Std C37.16. The 2009 edition of IEEE Std C37.16 contained preferre
45、d ratings for low voltage ac (635 V and below) and DC (3200 V and below) power circuit breakers. The present revision of IEEE Std C37.13 incorporates the preferred ratings for low voltage ac power circuit breakers from IEEE Std C37.16, so that the requirements for the circuit breakers and their pref
46、erred ratings are now in this edition of IEEE Std C37.13. This parallels changes occurring regarding low voltage dc power circuit breakers. The preferred ratings formerly in IEEE Std C37.16 are being incorporated in a revised edition of IEEE Std C37.14, presently in revision by the LVSD subcommittee
47、 of the Switchgear Committee. With approval of IEEE Std C37.13 and IEEE Std C37.14, IEEE Std C37.16 is to be superseded. Changes incorporated in this revision of IEEE Std C37.13 include the following: a) Incorporation of amendment 1 of IEEE Std C37.13a: 1) Revision to include rated maximum voltages
48、of 1058 V (1000 V nominal voltage) and 730 V (690 V nominal voltage). 2) Establishment of dielectric test voltages for the new maximum voltages, as shown in the following equation: 1000 +2NomDEtVV = where VDEt= dielectric test voltage VNom = nominal voltage group Nominal voltages groups are as follo
49、ws: 600 V (nominal voltage) and below 1000 V (nominal voltage) and below and abxove 600 V (nominal voltage) b) Ratings updated to address preferred ratings associated with rated maximum voltages of 730 Vac and 1058 Vac. c) Ratings for field circuit breakers were removed due to the withdrawal of IEEE Std C37.18 B5. d) All dc circuit breaker information has been removed, as this information will now be contained in IEEE Std C37.14. e) Added or revised definitions for the following terms: 1) anti-pump 2) clearing time Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. ix3) frame