This guide establishes methods by which metal-enclosed switchgear, as defined by IEEE Std C37.20.1-2002, IEEE Std C37.20.2-1999, and IEEE Std C37.20.3-2001, may be tested for resistance to the effects of arcing due to an internal fault. This guide applies only to equipment utilizing air as the primary insulating medium and rated up to 38 kV ac. It applies to both indoor and outdoor equipment; however, special consideration must be given to the building size and construction for indoor applications (not addressed by this document). The tests and assessments described in this guide are only applicable to arcing faults occurring entirely in air within the enclosure when all doors and covers are properly secured. This guide does not apply to arcing faults that occur within components of the switchgear assembly, such as instrument transformers, sealed interrupting devices, fuses, and so on. Switchgear designs that meet the requirements of this guide will be referred to as arc-resistant, metal enclosed low-voltage ac power circuit breaker switchgear, arc-resistant metal-enclosed interrupter switchgear, or arc-resistant metal-clad switchgear as applicable, or generally, as arc-resistant switchgear.
IEEE C37.20.7-2007
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IEEE Guide for Testing Metal-Enclosed Switchgear Rated Up to 38 kV for Internal Arcing Faults