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IEEE Guide for Understanding, Diagnosing, and Mitigating Stray and Contact Voltage
Voltage conditions that may arise at publicly and privately accessible locations as a result of the delivery and use of electrical energy are addressed in this guide. This guide is not intended for use as a statement of cause and effect. It focuses primarily on the presence of power frequency…
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IEEE Guide for Overhead Transmission Lines with Composite Insulated Crossarm Supports
The technical requirements for overhead transmission lines with composite insulated crossarm (CICA) supports, which include design and functional provisions; component requirements; tests; installation and acceptance needs; and operation and maintenance procedures are specified in this Guide.
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IEEE Standard for Low‐Voltage AC (1058 V and Below) Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures
The following enclosed low-voltage ac power circuit breakers are covered in this standard: a) stationary or drawout type of two-, three-, or four-pole construction, with one or more rated maximum voltages of 1058 V, 730 V, 635 V (600 V for units incorporating fuses), 508 V, or 254 V for…
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