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IEEE C37.85

Switchgear - Alternating-Current High-Voltage Power Vacuum Interrupters - Safety Requirements for X-Radiation Limits

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 1 January 1989
Status: active
Page Count: 12
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This standard specifies the maximum permissible X-radiation emission from alternating-current high-voltage power vacuum interrupters that are intended to be operated at voltages between 5000 volts and 38 000 volts when tested in accordance with procedures described in this standard.

NOTES:

1 - The test procedures prescribed in this standard are not necessarily applicable for higher-voltage vacuum interrupters.

2 - In this standard, the term "Interrupter" signifies "high-voltage power vacuum interrupter," unless qualified by other descriptive terms.

Document History

IEEE C37.85
January 1, 1989
Switchgear - Alternating-Current High-Voltage Power Vacuum Interrupters - Safety Requirements for X-Radiation Limits
This standard specifies the maximum permissible X-radiation emission from alternating-current high-voltage power vacuum interrupters that are intended to be operated at voltages between 5000 volts...
April 28, 1972
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR X-RADIATION LIMITS FOR AC HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER VACUUM INTERRUPTERS USED IN POWER SWITCHGEAR
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