Draft Details
- Switchgear assemblies (New Edition)
- DRAFT STANDARD
- Legal Notice for Draft Standards
- + 1 Scope
- 1.1
- 1.2
- 1.3
- 1.4
- 1.5
- 2 Reference publications
- 3 Definitions
- + 4 Construction
- + 4.1 General
- 4.1.1
- 4.1.2
- 4.1.3
- 4.1.4
- + 4.2 Outdoor switchgear
- 4.2.1
- 4.2.2
- 4.2.3
- 4.2.4
- 4.2.5
- 4.2.6
- + 4.3 Openings in enclosures
- 4.3.1
- 4.3.2
- 4.3.3
- 4.3.4
- + 4.4 Mechanical supports
- 4.4.1
- 4.4.2
- 4.4.3
- + 4.5 Framework and enclosing plates
- 4.5.1
- 4.5.2
- 4.5.3
- + 4.6 Doors and covers
- 4.6.1
- 4.6.2
- 4.6.3
- 4.6.4
- 4.6.5
- 4.6.6
- + 4.7 Electrical components
- 4.7.1
- 4.7.2
- 4.7.3
- 4.7.4
- 4.7.5
- 4.7.6
- 4.7.7
- + 4.8 Circuit breakers and switches
- 4.8.1
- 4.8.2
- 4.8.3
- 4.8.4
- 4.8.5
- 4.8.6
- 4.8.7
- 4.8.8
- 4.8.9
- + 4.9 Buses and interconnections
- 4.9.1
- 4.9.2
- 4.9.3
- 4.9.4
- 4.9.5
- 4.9.6
- 4.9.7
- 4.9.8
- 4.9.9
- 4.9.10
- 4.9.11
- + 4.10 Buses and supports
- 4.10.1
- 4.10.2
- + 4.11 Service switchgear
- 4.11.1
- 4.11.2
- 4.11.3
- 4.11.4
- 4.11.5
- 4.11.6
- 4.11.7
- + 4.12 Bonding bus
- 4.12.1
- 4.12.2
- + 4.13 Bonding of framework and enclosing plates
- 4.13.1
- 4.13.2
- 4.13.3
- + 4.14 Bonding of electrical components
- 4.14.1
- 4.14.2
- 4.14.3
- 4.14.4
- 4.14.5
- 4.14.6
- 4.14.7
- 4.15 Termination of bonding conductors
- + 4.16 Force-cooled equipment
- 4.16.1
- 4.16.2
- 4.16.3
- 4.16.4
- + 4.17 Viewing windows
- 4.17.1
- 4.17.2
- 4.17.3
- 4.17.4
- 4.17.5
- 4.17.6
- 4.17.7
- 4.17.8
- + 5 Marking
- 5.1
- 5.2
- 5.3
- 5.4
- 5.5
- 5.6
- 5.7
- 5.8
- 5.9
- 5.10
- 5.11
- 5.12
- 5.13
- 5.14
- 5.15
- 5.16
- 5.17
- + 6 Tests
- + 6.1 Temperature
- 6.1.1
- 6.1.2
- 6.2 Bonding impedance
- + 6.3 Polycarbonate window UV resistance test
- 6.3.1
- 6.3.2
- 6.3.3
- + 6.4 Window impact testing
- 6.4.1
- 6.4.2
- 6.4.3
- 6.4.4
- 6.4.5
- 6.4.6
- 6.4.7
- + 7 Low-voltage switchgear assemblies
- 7.1 Overview
- + 7.2 Construction
- 7.2.1 Disconnecting means
- 7.2.2 Automatic transfer switches
- + 7.2.3 Electrical spacings
- 7.2.3.1
- 7.2.3.2
- 7.2.3.3
- 7.2.3.4
- 7.2.3.5
- + 7.2.4 Bus extensions and collectors
- 7.2.4.1
- 7.2.4.2
- 7.2.4.3
- + 7.2.5 Wiring space and wire bending space
- 7.2.5.1
- 7.2.5.2
- 7.2.5.3
- 7.2.5.4
- 7.2.5.5
- 7.2.5.6
- 7.2.5.7
- 7.2.5.8
- 7.2.5.9
- + 7.2.6 Field-installed power cabling
- 7.2.6.1
- 7.2.6.2
- 7.2.6.3
- 7.2.6.4
- + 7.2.7 Multiple source switchgear
- 7.2.7.1 Multiple source switchgear intended for...
- 7.2.7.1.1
- 7.2.7.1.2 Switchgear equipment provided with in...
- 7.2.7.1.2.1
- 7.2.7.1.2.2
- 7.2.7.1.2.3
- 7.2.7.1.2.4
- 7.2.7.1.3 Switchgear equipment provided with sy...
- 7.2.7.1.3.1
- 7.2.7.1.3.2
- 7.2.7.1.3.3
- 7.2.7.1.3.4
- 7.2.7.2 Multiple source switchgear not intended...
- 7.2.7.2.1
- + 7.3 Marking
- 7.3.1
- 7.3.2
- 7.3.3
- + 7.4 Dielectric strength test
- 7.4.1
- 7.4.2
- 7.4.3
- 7.4.4
- + 7.5 Short-circuit withstand rating
- 7.5.1
- 7.5.2
- 7.5.3
- + 7.6 Routine Test
- + 7.6.1
- 7.6.1.1
- 7.6.1.2
- 7.6.1.3
- + 8 High-voltage switchgear assemblies
- 8.1 Overview
- + 8.2 Construction
- + 8.2.1 General
- 8.2.1.1
- 8.2.1.2
- 8.2.1.3
- 8.2.1.4
- 8.2.1.5
- 8.2.1.6
- 8.2.1.7
- 8.2.1.8
- 8.2.1.9
- 8.2.1.10
- 8.2.1.11
- + 8.2.2 Electrical spacings
- 8.2.2.1
- 8.2.2.2
- 8.2.2.3
- 8.2.2.4
- 8.2.2.5
- 8.2.2.6
- 8.2.3 Automatic transfer switches
- + 8.3 Service equipment
- 8.3.1
- 8.3.2
- 8.3.3
- 8.3.4
- 8.3.5
- 8.3.6
- 8.3.7
- 8.3.8
- 8.3.9
- + 8.4 Marking
- 8.4.1
- 8.4.2
- 8.4.3
- 8.4.4
- 8.4.5
- 8.4.6
- 8.4.7
- 8.4.8
- + 8.5 Tests
- + 8.5.1 Dielectric strength tests
- 8.5.1.1
- 8.5.1.2
- 8.5.1.3
- 8.5.1.4
- 8.5.2 Impulse tests
- 8.5.3 Partial discharge tests
- + 8.5.4 Short-circuit withstand rating
- 8.5.4.1
- 8.5.4.2
- 8.5.4.3
- 8.5.4.4
- Table 1
- Table 2
- Table 3A
- Table 3B
- Table 4
- Table 5
- Table 6
- Figure 1
- Figure 2
- Figure 3
- Figure 4
- Figure 5
- Figure 6
- Figure 7
- + Annex A (normative)
- A.1
- A.2
- + Annex B (informative)
- Figure B.1
- + Annex C (normative)
- C.1 Humidity correction factors
- Table C.1
- Figure C.1
- C.2 Illustrative example
- C.2.1 General
- C.2.2 Example scenario
- C.2.3 Correction procedure per Clause C.1
- C.2.4 Correction example based on the scenario ...
- + Annex D (informative)
- D.0 Introduction
- D.1 Scope
- D.1.1
- D.1.2
- D.1.3
- D.2 Definitions
- D.3 Partial discharge test conditions
- D.3.1
- D.3.2
- D.3.3
- D.3.4
- D.4 Test equipment
- D.4.1 Test circuit
- D.4.2 Power source
- D.4.3 Capacitance
- + D.4.4 Calibration of test equipment
- D.4.4.1
- D.4.4.2
- D.4.4.3
- D.4.4.4
- D.5 Tests
- + D.5.1 Condition
- D.5.1.1
- D.5.1.2
- + D.5.2 Connections
- D.5.2.1
- D.5.2.2
- D.5.2.3
- D.5.2.4
- D.5.2.5
- + D.5.3 Test procedure
- D.5.3.1
- D.5.3.2
- D.6 Testing sensitivity
- D.6.1 Test set sensitivity
- + D.6.2 Test circuits
- D.6.2.1
- D.6.2.2
- D.6.3 Test circuit sensitivity formulas
- Table D.1
- Figure D.1
- Figure D.2
- Figure D.3
- Figure D.4
- Figure D.5
- + Annex E (informative)
- E.1 General
- E.2 Temperature tests
- E.2.1 Test area conditions
- E.2.2 Ambient air temperature limits
- E.2.3 Measurement of ambient air temperature
- E.2.4 Method of measuring temperature
- E.2.5 Duration of tests
- E.2.6 Frequency of test current
- E.2.7 Copper conductors for use in continuous c...
- Table E.1
- Table E.2
- + Annex F (normative)
- F.0 Introduction
- F.1 Scope
- F.1.1
- F.1.2
- F.1.3
- F.1.4
- F.2 Reference publications
- F.3 Definitions
- F.4 Construction
- + F.4.1 General
- F.4.1.1
- F.4.1.2
- F.4.1.3
- F.4.1.4
- F.4.1.5
- F.4.1.6
- F.4.1.7
- + F.4.2 Viewing windows
- F.4.2.1
- F.4.2.2
- + F.4.3 Alternate switch contact viewing systems
- F.4.3.1
- F.4.3.2
- F.4.3.3
- F.4.3.4
- F.4.3.5
- F.4.3.6
- F.4.3.7
- F.4.3.8
- F.4.3.9
- F.4.3.10
- F.4.3.11
- F.4.3.12
- + F.4.4 Construction requirements
- F.4.4.1
- F.4.4.2
- F.4.4.3
- F.4.4.4
- F.4.4.5
- F.4.4.6
- F.4.4.7
- F.4.4.8
- F.4.4.9
- F.4.4.10
- F.4.4.11
- F.4.4.12
- F.4.4.13
- F.5 Marking
- F.5.1
- F.5.2
- F.5.3
- F.5.4
- F.5.5
- F.6 Tests
- + F.6.1 Gas pressure test (type test)
- F.6.1.1
- F.6.1.2
- + F.6.2 Dielectric strength test (type test)
- F.6.2.1
- F.6.2.2
- + F.6.3 Interlock test (type test)
- F.6.3.1
- F.6.3.2
- F.6.3.3
- F.6.4 Temperature test (type test)
- + F.6.5 Camera system test (routine test)
- F.6.5.1
- F.6.5.2
- F.6.5.3
- F.6.5.4
- + F.6.6 Gas tightness test (routine test)
- + F.6.6.1 Sealed pressure systems
- F.6.6.1.1
- F.6.6.1.2
- + F.6.6.2 Gas tightness
- F.6.6.2.1
- F.6.6.2.2
- F.6.6.2.3
- F.6.6.2.4
- F.6.6.2.5
- F.6.6.2.6
- F.6.6.2.7
- + F.6.6.3 Tightness tests
- F.6.6.3.1
- F.6.6.3.2
- F.6.6.3.3
- F.6.6.3.4
- F.6.6.3.5
- F.6.6.3.6
- F.6.6.3.7
- F.6.6.3.8
- F.6.6.3.9
- + F.6.6.4 Controlled pressure system for gas
- F.6.6.4.1
- F.6.6.4.2
- + F.6.6.5 Closed pressure systems for gas
- F.6.6.5.1
- F.6.6.5.2
- F.6.6.5.3
- F.6.6.5.4
- F.6.7 Interlock test (routine test)
- F.6.8 Dielectric strength test (routine test)
- Table F.1
- Table F.2
- + Annex G (informative)
- Figure G.1
- Figure G.2
- Annex H (informative)
1.1
This Standard applies to deadfront indoor enclosed and outdoor enclosed assemblies of switchgear devices such as
a) switches;
b) interrupting devices;
c) circuit breakers as defined in Clause 3; and
d) control, metering, protective, and regulating equipment with associated interconnections and supporting structures.
1.2
This Standard covers equipment with a nominal voltage of 46 kV or less that is intended to be used
a) in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I;
b) in non-hazardous locations;
c) for controlling and protecting the power from generators or other sources; and
d) for supplying electrical energy to power and lighting circuits.
1.3
This Standard does not apply to
a) switchboards for power distribution (see CSA C22.2 No. 244);
b) switchboards for communication circuits;
c) panelboards (see CSA C22.2 No. 29);
d) industrial control equipment (see CSA C22.2 No. 14);
e) low-voltage assemblies consisting of separately supported enclosed switches;
f) enclosed circuit breakers (see CSA C22.2 No. 5);
g) service meters with interconnection between them enclosed in raceways;
h) individual low-voltage switchgear and controlgear switching devices such as contactors or proximity switches (see CSA C22.2 No. 60947 series and Note 2 below); and
i) switchgear assemblies relying solely on solid dielectric material as primary insulation (see CSA C22.2 No. 297)
Notes:
1) Manufacturers and installers of switchgear assemblies approved under this Standard should take due note of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, with respect to the location of switchgear devices in areas where certain components might not be acceptable.
2) The terms “switchgear” and “switchgear assemblies” used within the content of this Standard refer to assemblies primarily intended to provide protection and control of either low- or high-voltage feeder and sub-feeder circuits in connection with the generation, transmission, distribution, and conversion of electric power. These terms should not be confused with the IEC terms “switchgear” and “controlgear” used within the context of the CSA C22.2 No. 60947 series of standards which cover individual or combinations of individual low-voltage switching devices intended for the control, measurement, or regulation of energy-consuming equipment.
1.4
Clauses 2 to 6 apply to all switchgear assemblies and are supplemented and amended by
a) Clause 7 for low-voltage switchgear assemblies; and
b) Clause 8 for high-voltage switchgear assemblies.
Note: See Annex F for additional requirements applicable for pressurized gas insulated switchgear.
1.5
In this Standard, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (nonmandatory) to define their application.
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