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IEEE C37.14-1999

Historical Revision

IEEE Standard for DC (3200 V and below) Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures

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Revision Standard - Superseded. Superseded by C37.14-2002 This standard covers enclosed low-voltage dc power circuit breakers of the stationary or draw-out type of single- or two-pole construction with one or more rated maximum voltages of 300 V, 325 V, 800 V, 1200 V, 1600 V, or 3200 V for applications on dc systems having nominal voltages of 250 V, 275 V, 750 V, 1000 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 electronic trip devices. It deals with service conditions, ratings, functional components, temperature limitations and classification of insulating materials, dielectric withstand voltage requirements, test procedures, and application.
Revision of present 1000V rating to 1200V, and clarification of endurance test requirements. Coordination with C37.16 to provide revised line 3 of tables II and IIA, and also line 2 of table 12.
The return of a 1200V rating is to recognize the requirements of presently installed transit systems. The endurance test requirements are being clarified in order to eliminate confusion on the number of electrical operations required.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number C37.14
Publication Date Oct. 8, 1999
Language en - English
Page Count 36
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Switchgear
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April 22, 2003 C37.14-2002 Revision
Oct. 8, 1999 C37.14-1999 Revision
Aug. 25, 1993 C37.14-1992 Revision
Nov. 29, 1979 C37.14-1979 Revision