IEEE STD C37.42-2016 TRANG 1.24

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IEEE Std C37.42™-2016


Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses and Accessories
IEEE Standard Specifications for High-

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IEEE Std C37.42-2016
IEEE Standard Specifications for High-Voltage (>1000 V) Fuses and Accessories

Table 9—Minimum dielectric withstand test voltages for Class B indoor devices (continued)
Minimum dielectric test voltages
Terminal-to-ground for all devices and pole-to-
Terminal-to-terminal
Rated lightning pole (phase-to-phase) for multi-pole devices
impulse Power- Lightning Power-
withstand Power-frequency Lightning
frequency impulse frequency
voltage (kV) a dew-withstand impulse
dry-withstand withstand dry-withstand
voltage test withstand voltage
voltage test voltage test voltage test
(kV, rms)b,c,d test (kV, peak)
(kV, rms) (kV, peak) (kV, rms)
150e 60 40 150 66 165
150f
70 40 150 77 165
200 95 80 200 105 220
a
See 5.3.8.
b
Power-frequency dew withstand test voltages on the insulators that meet these values is satisfactory in lieu of this test,
provided the design of the complete device does not decrease the power-frequency withstand test voltages of the insulators.
c
When fuse enclosure packages use a liquid or a gas other than air for its dielectric medium, the dew test is not required.
d
When fuse enclosure packages use air for the dielectric medium, multi-pole devices require dew tests pole-to-pole only
when there is a solid type insulation between the poles.
e
These test voltages apply for fuses rated 23.0 kV to 27 kV.
f
These test voltages apply for fuses rated 38 kV.

6.1.5  Capacitor fuses

6.1.5.1  Line-type fuses

Line-type capacitor fuses shall be capable of withstanding the test voltages of the appropriate Class A or B
fuse device as specified in 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, or 6.1.4 when tested as specified in Clause 8 of IEEE Std C37.41.

6.1.5.2  Unit-type fuses

Dielectric tests for unit-type fuses are dependent on the capacitor bank configuration and design and cannot be
assigned to the fuse itself.

6.1.5.3  Capacitor fuses used in containers or FEPs

Line-type capacitor fuses used in containers or enclosures shall be capable of withstanding the test voltages
specified for the line-type fuse in 6.1.5.1.

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6.2  Interrupting [breaking] tests

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6.2.1  General test requirements and test circuit parameters

The tests required for devices covered by this standard are as listed in Table 3 of IEEE Std C37.41.

6.2.2  Expulsion-type fuses and fuse disconnecting switches

Expulsion-type fuses when tested as specified in Clause 9 of IEEE Std C37.41 shall be capable of interrupting
all currents from “low current” up to and including the rated maximum interrupting current of the device, with
any degree of asymmetry associated with the specified X/R ratio. For expulsion fuses the “low current” is the
current that melts the element in the long time range (300 s minimum).

For fuses that use replaceable fuse links, including cutout fuse links used mainly with Class A [distribution
class] open cutouts, the fuse shall be capable of interrupting these currents with any type and size of link rec-
ommended by the manufacturer and as specified below:

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