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Homepage>IEEE Standards>29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING>29.120 Electrical accessories>29.120.50 Fuses and other overcurrent protection devices>IEEE 1015-2006 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Applying Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers Used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (BLUE BOOK) (Color Book® Series)
Released: 29.09.2006

IEEE 1015-2006

IEEE Recommended Practice for Applying Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers Used in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (BLUE BOOK) (Color Book® Series)

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Standard number:IEEE 1015-2006
Released:29.09.2006
ISBN:978-0-7381-4955-4
Pages:182
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 1015-2006

This recommended practice provides information for selecting the proper circuit breaker for a particular application. This recommended practice helps the application engineer specify the type of circuit breaker, ratings, trip functions, accessories, acceptance tests, and maintenance requirements. It also discusses circuit breakers for special applications, e.g., instantaneous only and switches. In addition, it provides information for applying circuit breakers at different locations in the power system and for protecting specific components. Guidelines are given for coordinating combinations of line-side and loadside devices. Acceptance testing and maintenance guidelines are provided so that reliable operation can be verified and maintained. This recommended practice does not cover the selection and application of circuit breakers such as marine circuit breakers and definite purpose circuit breakers.

Std 1015 provides information for selecting the proper circuit breaker for a particular application. This project is intended to update information provided based on updates of codes and standards and on product revisions. It will also add information included in the project scope in item 6.

Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Information is provided for selecting the proper circuit breaker for a particular application. This recommended practice helps the application engineer specify the type of circuit breaker, ratings, trip functions, accessories, acceptance tests, and maintenance requirements. It also discusses circuit breakers for special applications, e.g., instantaneous only and switches. In addition, it provides information for applying circuit breakers at different locations in the power system, and for protecting specific components. Guidelines are also given for coordinating combinations of line-side and load-side devices.