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3、ection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers Sponsor Switchgear Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Reaffirmed 30 March 2006 Approved 7 December 2000 IEEE-SA Standards Board Approved 3 May 2001 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Direction is provided for the selection of monito
4、ring and for diagnostic parameters to be used with high-voltage circuit breakers (i.e., above 100 V). Guidance on appropriate parameters to be considered for monitoring applied to various circuit breaker technologies is also provided. Keywords: failure characteristics; failure modes and effects anal
5、ysis (FMEA); failure modes, effects, and criticality analysis (FMECA); failure rate; high-voltage circuit breakers; monitoring; online condition monitoring; risk assessment Copyright The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Provided by IHS under license with IEEELicensee=NASA Tech
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24、for Resale, 04/25/2007 02:49:02 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- Copyright 2001 IEEE. All rights reserved.iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C37.10.1-2000, IEEE Guide for the Selection of Monitoring for Circuit Breakers.) This first i
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