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    IEEE C37 48-2005 en Guide for the Application Operation and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches Fuse Disconnecting .pdf

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    IEEE C37 48-2005 en Guide for the Application Operation and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches Fuse Disconnecting .pdf

    1、IEEE Std C37.48-2005(Revision of IEEE Std C37.48-1997)C37.48TMIEEE Guide for the Application,Operation, and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses, DistributionEnclosed Single-Pole Air Switches,Fuse Disconnecting Switches, andAccessories3 Park Avenue, New York, NY10016-5997, USAIEEE Power Engineering Soc

    2、ietySponsored by theSwitchgear Committee20 May 2005Print: SH95318PDF: SS95318IEEE Std C37.48-2005(R2010) (Revision of IEEE Std C37.48-1997) IEEE Guide for the Application, Operation, and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, a

    3、nd Accessories Sponsor Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Approved 24 January 2005 Reaffirmed 8 December 2010 IEEE-SA Standards Board Approved 7 February 2005 Reaffirmed 28 June 2011 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Information on the application, operation and

    4、 maintenance of high-voltage fuses (above 1000 V and through 169 kV), distribution enclosed single-pole air switches, fuse disconnecting switches, and accessories for use on ac distribution systems is provided. These include enclosed, open, and open-link types of distribution cutouts and fuses; dist

    5、ribution current-limiting fuses; distribution enclosed single-pole air switches; power fuses, including current-limiting types; outdoor and indoor fuse disconnecting switches; fuse supports, mountings, and links, all of the type used exclusively with the above; and removable switch blades for certai

    6、n products among the above. Keywords: current-limiting fuses, expulsion type fuses, distribution class fuses, power class fuses, fuse enclosure packages, high-voltage fuses, fuse, fuse applications, fuse disconnecting switches _ The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Aven

    7、ue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2005 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 20 May 2005. Printed in the United States of America. IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission to photocopy portions of a

    8、ny individual standard for educational classroom use can also be obtained through the Copyright Clearance Center. Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. iiiIntroductionThis guide is a revision of IEEE Std C37.48-1997 to bring it up-to-date and in line with present dayrequirements for high-voltage

    9、 fuses and switches. Significant changes include the clarification and expan-sion of application areas that have been reported as causing some confusion. Some additional informationregarding the effect of ambient temperature on the current rating of a fuse has been added, as well as infor-mation reg

    10、arding parallel fuses.This guide was prepared by the Revision of Fuse Standards working group of the IEEE Subcommittee onHigh-Voltage Fuses. Liaison was maintained with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) dur-ing the development of the revisions in order to incorporate the latest act

    11、ivities at the time of publication. Itis one of a series of complementary standards covering various types of high-voltage fuses and switches,arranged so that certain standards apply to all devices while other standards provide additional specificationsfor a particular device. For any device, IEEE S

    12、td C37.40-2003, IEEE Std C37.41-2000, plus anyadditional standards covering that device, constitute a complete standard for the device. In addition, thisdocument provides application, operation, and maintenance guidance for all the devices, and is supple-mented by IEEE Std C37.48.1-2002, which is an

    13、 operation, classification, application, and coordinationguide for current-limiting fuses.The following standards make up this series: ANSI C37.42-1996, American National Standard Specifications for High Voltage Expulsion Type Distribu-tion Class Fuses, Cutouts, Fuse Disconnecting Switches and Fuse

    14、Links.ANSI C37.45-1981 (R1992), American National Standard Specifications for Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches.ANSI C37.46-2000, American National Standard for High Voltage Expulsion and Current-limiting TypePower Class Fuses and Fuse Disconnecting Switches.ANSI C37.47-2000, American N

    15、ational Standard for High-Voltage Current-limiting Type DistributionClass Fuses and Fuse Disconnecting Switches.IEEE Std C37.40-2003, IEEE Standard Service Conditions and Definitions for High-Voltage Fuses, Distri-bution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Accessories

    16、.IEEE Std C37.41-2000, IEEE Standard Design Tests for High-Voltage Fuses, Distribution Enclosed Sin-gle-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Accessories.IEEE Std C37.48-2004, IEEE Guide for Application, Operation, and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses,Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole

    17、 Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Accessories.IEEE Std C37.48.1-2002, IEEE Guide for the Operation, Classification, Application, and Coordination ofCurrent-Limiting Fuses with Rated Voltages 138 kV.This introduction in not part of IEEE Std C37.48-2005, IEEE Guide for the Application, O

    18、peration, and Mainte-nance of High-Voltage Fuses, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, andAccessories.iv Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.Notice to usersErrataErrata, if any, for this and all other standards can be accessed at the following URL: http:/

    19、standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/updates/errata/index.html. Users are encouraged to check this URL forerrata periodically.InterpretationsCurrent interpretations can be accessed at the following URL: http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/index.html.PatentsAttention is called to the possibility

    20、that implementation of this standard may require use of subject mattercovered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect to the existence orvalidity of any patent rights in connection therewith. The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifyingpatents or pat

    21、ent applications for which a license may be required to implement an IEEE standard or forconducting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. vParticipantsAt the time this standard was completed, the workin

    22、g group on revision of fuse standards had the followingmembership: John G. Leach, ChairGlenn R. Borchardt, SecretaryAt the time of approval, the High-Voltage Fuse Subcommittee had the following membership: Tim E. Royster, ChairJohn G. Leach, SecretaryThe following members of the individual balloting

    23、 committee voted on this standard. Balloters may havevoted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. John G. Angelis Richard H. Arndt L. Ronald Beard Terrance A. Bellei Fredrick J. BrownH. Edward FoelkerStephen P. Hassler James R. Marek Frank J. Muench Donald M. ParkerR. Neville ParryRadhakrishna Ra

    24、njan Philip Rosen Tim E. RoysterJohn S. Schaffer David ServiesMark W. Stavnes Frank M. StepniakJohn G. St.Clair E. M. “Al” WorlandJanusz Zawadzki John G. Angelis Richard H. Arndt L. Ronald Beard Terrance A. Bellei Glenn R. Borchardt Fredrick J. BrownRaymond L. CapraH. Edward FoelkerStephen P. Hassle

    25、r James R. Marek Frank J. Muench R. Neville ParryHerbert M. PflanzRadhakrishna Ranjan John S. Schaffer E. William Schmunk David ServiesMark W. Stavnes Frank M. StepniakJohn G. St.Clair John G. WoodJanusz Zawadzki Donald AkersChris AmbroseWallace BinderGlenn BorchardtHarvey BowlesRobert BrownTed Burs

    26、eRaymond CapraTommy CooperR. DaubertMatthew DavisGuru Dutt DhingraJerry DiSciulloAlexander DixonRandall DotsonAmir El-SheikhGary EngmannRabiz FodaMarcel FortinFredric FriendMietek GlinkowskiWilliam GoldbachRandall GrovesKen HanusJohn E. HarderEdward Horgan Jr.David JacksonJoseph L. KoepfingerDavid K

    27、rauseStephen R. LambertJohn LeachJason LinGregory LuriFrank MayleGary MichelGeorges MontilletCharles MorseFrank MuenchT.W. OlsenNeville ParryRobert PuckettRadhakrishnan RanjanCarl ReigartMichael RobertsTimothy RoysterE. William SchmunkJames SmithJohn G. St. ClairAllan St. PeterFrank StepniakJohn Tei

    28、xeiraStanton TelanderJane Ann VernerElbert WorlandCharles WagnerTom WandeloskiJames WilsonJanusz Zawadzkivi Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 24 January 2005, it had the followingmembership:Don Wright, ChairSteve M. Mills, Vice ChairJ

    29、udith Gorman, Secretary*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:Satish K. Aggarwal, NRC RepresentativeRichard DeBlasio, DOE RepresentativeAlan Cookson, NIST RepresentativeMichael FisherIEEE Standards Project EditorChuck AdamsStephen BergerMark D. Bow

    30、manJoseph A. BruderBob DavisRoberto de Marca BoissonJulian Forster*Arnold M. GreenspanMark S. HalpinRaymond HapemanRichard J. HollemanRichard H. HulettLowell G. JohnsonJoseph L. Koepfinger*Hermann KochThomas J. McGeanDaleep C. MohlaPaul NikolichT. W. OlsenRonald C. PetersenGary S. RobinsonFrank Ston

    31、eMalcolm V. ThadenDoug ToppingJoe D. WatsonCopyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. viiContents1. Overview 11.1 Scope 11.2 Background 21.3 Description of fuse-enclosure packages (FEPs) using expulsion-type indoor power class fuses . 21.4 Description of FEPs using current-limiting type indoor distri

    32、bution and power class fuses 22. References 33. Abbreviations. 44. General application guidelines for all fuse types. 44.1 Introduction 44.2 Service conditions 54.3 Selection of class and type of fuse. 54.4 Clearances and spacing 74.5 Fuse position 74.6 Noise level . 74.7 Selection of fuse voltage r

    33、ating . 74.8 Selection of continuous current rating (all applications except capacitor fuses and fuses used in enclosuressee 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4) 94.9 Selection of interrupting rating 124.10 Fuse-to-fuse coordination procedure .134.11 Coordination for motor starter fuses (motor protection) . 144.12 Ef

    34、fects of ambient temperature on a fuse 145. Additional application guidelines for specific devices 165.1 Current-limiting fuses 165.2 Current-limiting fuses used in fuse enclosure packages 245.3 Expulsion fuses in enclosures 265.4 External fuses for shunt capacitors 286. Operation guidelines for var

    35、ious fuse types 416.1 Use of nonexpendable cap on expendable-cap cutouts . 416.2 Operating speed . 416.3 Locking or latching of fuses, blades, or links in closed position. 416.4 Fuseholder position 416.5 Voltage withstand of blown fuses 416.6 Replacement and handling of fuses . 426.7 Replacement of

    36、exhaust control device . 436.8 Operation of energized fuses . 436.9 Storing spare fuse units and replaceable parts . 437. Additional operation guidelines for specific devices. 437.1 Capacitor fuses. 437.2 Liquid-submerged expulsion fuses in enclosures 44viii Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.

    37、8. Maintenance for all fuse types . 448.1 Safety precautions 448.2 Frequency of maintenance . 458.3 Inspection of fuse or switching device. . 458.4 Inspection of fuse links in distribution cutouts 459. Additional maintenance guidelines for specific devices 459.1 Capacitor fuses. 459.2 Liquid-submerg

    38、ed expulsion fuses in enclosures 46Annex A (informative) Bibliography 47Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved. 1IEEE Guide for the Application, Operation, and Maintenance of High-Voltage Fuses, Distribution Enclosed Single-Pole Air Switches, Fuse Disconnecting Switches, and Accessories 1. Overvie

    39、w1.1 ScopeThis guide presents information on the application, operation, and maintenance of high-voltage fuses (above1000 V), distribution enclosed single-pole air switches, fuse disconnecting switches, and accessories for useon ac distribution systems. Devices with rated maximum voltages to 169 kV

    40、are covered. These guidelinesapply to the following specific types of equipment:a) Distribution and power class expulsion-type fuses.b) Distribution and power class current-limiting type fuses.c) Distribution and power class fuse disconnecting switches.d) Items a) through c) used in fuse-enclosure p

    41、ackages (see types listed in 1.3 and 1.4).e) Fuse supports, and fuse mountings, of the type intended for use with distribution and power classfuses, and fuse disconnecting switches.f) Removable switch blades of the type used exclusively with distribution class oil cutouts, power classfuses, and dist

    42、ribution class fuse disconnecting switches.g) Fuse links of the type used exclusively with distribution class oil cutouts, power class fuses, and dis-tribution class fuse disconnecting switches.h) Distribution class oil cutouts.i) Distribution class enclosed single-pole air switches.j) Distribution

    43、and power classes of expulsion, current-limiting and combination external capacitorfuses used with a capacitor unit, groups of units, or capacitor banks.IEEEStd C37.48-2005 IEEE GUIDE FOR THE APPLICATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF HIGH-VOLTAGE FUSES2 Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.1.2

    44、BackgroundThe distribution class and power class expulsion-type fuses listed in 1.1 are similar to those now covered inIEC 60282-2. The distribution class expulsion-type fuses are similar to the class “A” fuses covered in theIEC document and the power class fuses are similar to their class “B” fuses

    45、. At present, IEEE and ANSIstandards do not cover the class “C” fuses listed in the IEC standard. Some of the current-limiting type fuseslisted in 1.1 are similar to those now covered in IEC 60282-1. However, significant differences exist in thetesting requirements of IEC and IEEE/ANSI. IEEE fuse st

    46、andards reflect, primarily, applications commonin North America, and in countries that use electrical systems designed using similar principles. IEC stan-dards tend to rely heavily on practices common in Europe. Since IEC testing differences include testing atdifferent voltages for the same fuse rat

    47、ed voltage, and different or no testing for fuses intended for use in asurrounding temperature above 40 C, the user is advised to exercise extreme caution if devices specifiedand tested per IEC standards are compared to those specified and tested per IEEE/ANSI standards. The dif-ferences in test req

    48、uirements may result in devices tested to IEC not being suitable for applications wheredevices tested to IEEE and ANSI standards are required, or vice versa. In the headings and the text of this document there will be some areas where information is included inbrackets . The information in the brack

    49、ets is a term used in IEC standards that may be similar to the termused in this document, a term that is common in some parts of the world, or a term that has been used previ-ously in IEEE or ANSI standards. Caution is again advised when making comparisons.1.3 Description of fuse-enclosure packages (FEPs) using expulsion-type indoor power class fuses Type 1E: A fuse mounted in an enclosure with relatively free air circulation within the enclosure (forexample, an expulsion fuse mounted in an enclosure or in a vault) Type 2E: A fuse mounted


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