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IEC 62271-203 Revised

IEC 62271-203:2011
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 203: Gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear for rated voltages above 52 kV
IEC 62271-203:2011 specifies requirements for gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear in which the insulation is obtained, at least partly, by an insulating gas other than air at atmospheric pressure, for alternating current of rated voltages above 52 kV, for indoor and outdoor installation, and for service frequencies up to and including 60 Hz. This second edition of IEC 62271-203 cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 62271-203, published in 2003, and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- adopting the structure and the content to IEC 62271-1,
- harmonisation with IEEE C37.122,
- addition of the new Annex F and the new Annex G.

This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 62271-1:2007. The contents of the corrigendum of July 2013 have been included in this copy.
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A more recent version of this publication exists: IEC 62271-203:2022 CMV

Technical committee

TC 17/SC 17C Assemblies

Category

Electromagnetic Compatibility - Safety
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2011-09-07
Edition2.0
ICS

29.130.10

Withdrawal date2022-05-30
ISBN number9782889126644
Pages158
File size1.83 MB
EditionDatePublicationEditionStatus
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