Superseded Standard

IEEE C57.12.31-2010

IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted Equipment--Enclosure Integrity

Conformance tests and requirements for the coating integrity of carbon steel polemounted enclosures containing apparatus energized in excess of 600 V, typically located out of reach of the general public, including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment enclosures: pole-mounted distribution transformers, pole-mounted switches, pole-mounted regulators, pole-mounted metering equipment, pole-mounted reclosers, and pole-mounted switchgear, are covered.

Sponsor Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
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Joint Sponsors
PE/SWG
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2007-03-22
Superseded by
C57.12.31-2020
Superseding
C57.12.31-2002
Corrigendum
C57.12.31-2010/Cor 1-2014
Board Approval
2010-06-17
History
ANSI Approved:
2011-03-25
Published:
2010-09-20

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
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Working Group
Dist-WGC57.12.31 - Distribution - Encl Integrity - Pole Mtd. Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Daniel Mulkey
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C57.12.30-2020

IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted Equipment--Enclosure Integrity for Coastal Environments

Conformance tests and requirements for the coating integrity of pole-mounted enclosures containing apparatus energized in excess of 600 V, and for application in coastal environments, are specified in this standard. These enclosures are typically located out of reach of the general public, and include, but are not limited to, the following types of equipment enclosures: pole-mounted distribution transformers, pole-mounted switches, pole-mounted regulators, pole-mounted metering equipment, pole-mounted reclosers, and pole-mounted switchgear.

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C57.12.31-2020

IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted Equipment--Enclosure Integrity

Conformance tests and requirements for the coating integrity of carbon steel pole-mounted enclosures containing apparatus energized in excess of 600 V, and not for application in coastal or other severe environments, are specified in this standard. These enclosures are typically located out of reach of the general public, and include, but are not limited to, the following types of equipment enclosures: pole-mounted distribution transformers, pole-mounted switches, pole-mounted regulators, pole-mounted metering equipment, pole-mounted reclosers, and pole-mounted switchgear.

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C57.12.30-2010

IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted Equipment--Enclosure Integrity for Coastal Environments

Conformance tests and requirements for the coating integrity of pole-mounted enclosures for application in coastal environments containing apparatus energized in excess of 600 V, typically located out of reach of the general public, including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment enclosures: pole-mounted distribution transformers, pole-mounted switches, pole-mounted regulators, pole-mounted metering equipment, pole-mounted reclosers, and pole-mounted switchgear, are discussed.

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C57.12.31-2002

IEEE Standard for Pole Mounted Equipment - Enclosure Integrity

Conformance tests and requirements for the coating integrity of carbon steel pole mounted enclosures containing apparatus energized in excess of 600 volts, typically located out of reach of the general public, including, but not limited to, the following types of equipment enclosures: polemounted distribution transformers, pole-mounted switches, pole-mounted regulators, pole-mounted metering equipment, pole-mounted reclosers, and pole-mounted switchgear are covered.

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C57.12.31-2010/Cor 1-2014

IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted Equipment--Enclosure Integrity - Corrigendum 1: Correction to the SCAB Corrosion Test in 4.5.6

An error has been identified in the 2010 published version of IEEE Std C57.12.31(TM)-2010. The number of cycles included in one of the corrosion tests is not correct. This error needs to be corrected which is a critical requirement of the standard.

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