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IEEE C37.30.6-2023

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IEEE Guide for Electric Motor Operators Applied to High‐Voltage Air Switches Rated Above 1000 V (Published)

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New IEEE Standard – Active. Construction, application, and testing considerations for electric motor operators and accessories for use with high-voltage switches and interrupter switches rated above 1000V, as covered in IEEE Std. C37.30.1 and Std C37.30.3 are provided.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
12 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Word usage subclause
13 2. Normative references
3. Definitions
14 4. Common motor operator mechanisms
15 5. Service conditions
5.1 Usual service conditions
5.1.1 Indoor
Subclause 3.2.1 of IEEE Std C37.100.1-2018 applies.
5.1.2 Outdoor
5.2 Special (unusual) service conditions
16 6. Typical ratings
6.1 Control voltage
6.2 Mechanical operations
17 6.3 Enclosure rating
6.4 Locked rotor
6.5 Rated torque
7. Construction
7.1 Motor
7.2 Enclosure
7.3 Gear train
7.4 Motor control
18 7.5 Mechanism wiring
7.5.1 Wiring types
7.5.2 Terminations
7.5.3 Wiring across a hinge
7.6 Terminal blocks
7.7 Surge protection
7.8 Environmental control
19 7.9 Mechanical performance
7.9.1 Torsional
7.9.2 Reciprocating
7.9.3 Direct drive (switch level control)
20 7.9.4 Braking
7.9.5 Manual operation
7.9.6 Decoupler
7.10 Auxiliary switch
21 7.11 Control
7.11.1 Main operator control
7.11.2 Customer control
7.11.2.1 Remote terminal unit (RTU)
7.11.2.2 Communication method
22 7.12 Motor protection
7.13 Nameplate
23 7.14 Provisions
7.14.1 Interlock
7.14.2 Grounding
7.15 Stored energy
7.15.1 Batteries
7.15.2 Types of batteries and associated chargers
24 7.15.2.1 Sizing
7.16 Options
25 7.17 Packaging
7.17.1 Shipping considerations
7.17.2 Types of storage
7.17.3 Battery storage
7.17.4 Loose parts and accessories
7.17.5 Labeling
7.17.6 Included documentation
26 7.18 Documentation
7.18.1 Documentation types
7.18.2 Documentation formats
7.18.3 Electronic file transfers
7.19 Spare part recommendations
8. Testing
8.1 Mechanical operations
8.1.1 Test arrangement
27 8.1.2 Number of operations
8.1.3 Time between operations
8.1.4 Control voltage
8.1.5 Loading
8.1.6 Motor operator maintenance during test
8.1.7 Criteria for acceptance
8.2 Locked rotor
28 8.2.1 Test arrangement
8.2.1.1 Torsional and direct drive
8.2.1.2 Reciprocating
8.2.2 Supply voltage
8.2.3 Duration
8.2.4 Criteria for acceptance
8.3 Enclosure testing
9. Routine testing
29 9.1 Control wiring continuity
9.2 Control wiring insulation test
9.3 Auxiliary switch dielectric testing
9.4 Electrical operations test
9.5 Final verification
30 Annex A (informative)Bibliography
IEEE C37.30.6-2023
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