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IEEE Standard Requirements for Power-Line Carrier Line Traps (30 kHz to 500 kHz)
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IEEE C93.3-2017

IEEE Standard Requirements for Power-Line Carrier Line Traps (30 kHz to 500 kHz)

PUBLISH DATE 2017
PAGES 46
IEEE C93.3-2017
New IEEE Standard - Active. Line traps inserted into a power line to provide a high impedance at power-line-carrier frequencies (30 kHz to 500 kHz) are covered in this standard. The purpose is to isolate the carrier signal from system impedance changes due to faults or switching behind the point of insertion, and to guide the signal in the proper direction. The standard covers line traps in which the main coil is designed as a single-phase, air-cooled inductor of the dry type.
This standard applies to a line trap inserted into a power line to provide a high impedance at power line carrier frequencies (30 kHz to 500 kHz). The purpose is to isolate the carrier signal from system impedance changes due to faults or switching behind the point of insertion, and to guide the signal in the proper direction. The standard covers line traps in which the main coil is designed as a single-phase, air-cooled inductor of the dry type.
This standard is vital to the application of power line carrier systems on all power lines 69 kV and above. Power-line carrier systems are used for protection systems and other communications. The line trap is part of the system that allows the carrier signal to be coupled to the power line with optimal performance. Performance requirements will be established so that their interaction with the power system is known and performance can be predicted.
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number C93.3
Publication Date Aug. 1, 2017
Language en - English
Page Count 46
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
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