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The testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above is described in this guide. Constant impedanc...Show MoreScope:This guide describes the testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above. This guide does not inc...Show More
Purpose:This guide provides guidelines for testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above.
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Abstract:
The testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above is described in this guide. Constant impedance series reactors and single fuses are not included in this guide.
Scope:
This guide describes the testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above. This guide does not include constant impedance series reactors and single fuses. (For standards specific to these fault current limiting devices, see IEEE Std C57.16(TM)1,2,3 and IEEE Std C37.46(TM)). NOTE--Testing of FCL load current interrupting capabilities are not addressed in this guide and may be discussed between user and manufacturer.
Purpose:
This guide provides guidelines for testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above.
Date of Publication: 18 May 2016
Electronic ISBN:978-1-5044-0831-8
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