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IEEE C37.015 2017:2018 Edition

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Shunt Reactor Switching

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Revision Standard – Active. Guidance for the application of ac high-voltage circuit breakers for shunt reactor switching is provided. Overvoltage generation for the three cases of shunt reactors being directly grounded, ungrounded, or grounded through a neutral reactor is addressed in terms of derivation and limitation methods. Circuit breaker specification for the purpose and the use of laboratory test results to predict field performance is also covered by this guide.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std C37.015™-2017 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
12 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. General application conditions
2.1 Maximum voltage for application
13 2.2 Frequency
2.3 Shunt reactor load current
2.4 Interrupting time
2.5 Transient overvoltages
2.6 Fault interrupting capability
2.7 Frequency of operation
3. Shunt reactor switching conditions
3.1 General
14 3.2 Directly grounded reactors
20 3.3 Ungrounded reactors
24 3.4 Reactors grounded through a neutral reactor
27 4. Limitation of overvoltages
29 5. Circuit breaker specification and selection
5.1 General
5.2 Circuit breaker specification
5.3 Circuit-breaker selection
31 5.4 Dielectric withstand capability
5.5 Interrupting current rating
5.6 Shunt reactor rating
5.7 Shunt reactor current
5.8 Load side circuit characteristics
5.9 Overvoltage limitations
32 5.10 Grounding arrangement
5.11 Interrupting time
5.12 Mechanical endurance
5.13 Additional information
33 Annex A (informative) General derivation of suppression peak and reignition overvoltages for shunt reactor switching
41 Annex B (informative) Shunt reactor characteristics
43 Annex C (informative) System and station characteristics
44 Annex D (informative) Oscillation modes
49 Annex E (informative) Application of laboratory test results to actual shunt reactor installations
58 Annex F (informative) Statistical equations for derivation of chopping and reignition overvoltages
60 Annex G (informative) List of symbols
62 Annex H (informative)Bibliography
IEEE C37.015 2017
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