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IEEE/ASA C37.11:1957
ASA American National Standard Requirements for Power Circuit Breaker Control
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This standard applies to all types of electrically controlled indoor and outdoor power circuit breakers, including circuit breakers in switchgear cubicles and in metal-clad switchgear, having an interrupting rating of 50 megavolt-amperes (mva) or higher and a voltage rating above 1500 volts. This standard applies for any source of circuit breaker operating energy, such as solenoid, motor, spring, compressed gas, etc, for any type of operating mechanism and for both a-c and d-c control power
The purpose of this standard is to establish basic requirements for power circuit breaker control schemes so that users and manufacturers can effect engineering and production economies by reducing the multiplicity of special control schemes which are specified in the absence of standards.
This standard applies to all types of electrically controlled indoor and outdoor power circuit breakers, including circuit breakers in switchgear cubicles and in metal-clad switchgear, having an interrupting rating of 50 megavolt-amperes (mva) or higher and a voltage rating above 1500 volts. This standard applies for any source of circuit breaker operating energy, such as solenoid, motor, spring, compressed gas, etc, for any type of operating mechanism and for both a-c and d-c control power
The purpose of this standard is to establish basic requirements for power circuit breaker control schemes so that users and manufacturers can effect engineering and production economies by reducing the multiplicity of special control schemes which are specified in the absence of standards.
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| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 01/01/1957 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 16 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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