IEEE C37.14 1979
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IEEE Standard for Low-Voltage DC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1979 | 26 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This standard covers enclosed low-voltage DC power circuit breakers of the stationary or drawout type of single- or two-pole construction with one or more rated maximum voltages of 300 V, 325 V, 800 V, 1000 V, 1600 V, or 3200 V for applications on dc systems having nominal voltages of 250 V, 275 V, 750 V, 850 V, 1500 V, or 3000 V, with general-purpose, high-speed, semi-high-speed and rectifier circuit breakers; manually or power-operated; and with or without electro-mechanical or solid-state trip devices. It deals with service conditions, ratings, functional components, temperature limitations and classification of insulating materials, insulation (dielectric) withstand voltage requirements, test procedures, and application.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | 1 Scope 2 Definitions |
6 | 3 References 4 Serviceconditions 5 Ratings 5.1 Rating Information Rated Maximum Voltage 5.3 Rated Continuous Current Rated Momentary Current |
7 | 5.5 Rated Peak Current 5.6 Rated Short-Time Current 5.7 Rated Short-circuit Current Rated Control Voltage Functional Components 6.1 Nameplate(s) Contact Position Indicator Stored Energy Indicator |
8 | Temperature Limitations and Classification of Insulating Materials 7.1 Temperature Limits Limits of Observable Temperature Rise Classification of Insulating Materials Table 1 Functional Components |
9 | Table 2 Limits of Temperature Rise |
10 | Insulation (Dielectric) Withstand Voltage Requirements 9 TestRequirements Schedule of Design Tests |
13 | Table 3 Copper Conductors for Use in Continuous Current Tests |
16 | Treatment of Failures Within a Test Sequence 9.4 ProductionTests |
17 | 10 Application Guide 10.1 Scope 10.2 General |
19 | 10.3 Limiting Transient Arc Voltage 10.4 Application Limitations Relating to Mechanism Types |
20 | 10.5 Service Conditions Affecting Circuit Breaker Applications Motor Starting and Running Duty 10.7 Repetitive Duty Operations and Normal Maintenance Table 4 Altitude Correction Factors |
21 | 10.8 Application of Circuit Breakers Without Enclosures |
23 | Appendix Fig A1 Current Wave Shape of Solid-state Rectifier and Classic Rate-of-Rise |