GSO IEC TS 62271-5:2025
IEC TS 62271-5:2024
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
14 October 2025
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 5: Common specifications for direct current switchgear and controlgear
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GSO IEC TS 62271-5:2025 Scope
IEC TS 62271-5:2024 applies to DC switchgear and controlgear designed for operation on HVDC transmission systems having direct voltages of 100 kV and above.
This document applies to all high-voltage switchgear and controlgear for indoor and/or outdoor installation except as otherwise specified in the relevant IEC documents for the particular type of switchgear and controlgear.
This document applies to all high-voltage switchgear and controlgear for indoor and/or outdoor installation except as otherwise specified in the relevant IEC documents for the particular type of switchgear and controlgear.
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