IEEE C37.011 Application Guide for Transient Recovery Voltage for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers
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IEEE C37.011 Document Information:
Title
Application Guide for Transient Recovery Voltage for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Sep 22, 2005
Scope:
This application guide covers procedures and calculations necessary to apply the standard transient recovery voltage (TRV) ratings for ac high-voltage circuit breakers rated above 1000 V. The capability limits of these circuit breakers are determined to a great degree by the TRV. This application guide is not included in other existing circuit breaker standards. In this document, the TRV ratings are compared with typical system TRV duties. An example TRV calculation is given in Annex A.
Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to provide an application guide on the TRV ratings given in IEEE Std C37.041 for ac high-voltage circuit breakers rated on a symmetrical current basis. Definitions, rating structure, test procedures, and preferred transient voltage ratings and related required capabilities are included in IEEE Std C37.04, ANSI C37.06, ANSI C37.06.1, and IEEE Std C37.09. IEEE Std C37.010 applies in other respects to these circuit breakers.
Keywords:
- high-voltage circuit breakers
- transient recovery voltage
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