Yes, SPAR is Single Phase Auto Reclosing, here is widely adopted on 400 kV and 230 kV lines; it's instead much less common on 150 and 132 kV lines.
Our network code prescribes the following:
"Automatic Rapid Reclosing (RRA) and Automatic Slow Reclosing (RLA) of transmission lines
Automatic Rapid Reclosing (RRA) is required on all overhead lines in networks operating at voltages above 110 kV.
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In active networks with rotating generation units, RRA shall always be unipolar. Conversely, in passive networks or active networks with static generation units, the reclosing scheme shall be either tripolar or uni-tripolar"
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The Automatic Slow Reclosing (RLA) hase the same scope as the Automatic Rapid Reclosing (RRA). The device operates in a tripolar mode following the trip of line protections and is triggered after an unsuccessful or absent Automatic Rapid Reclosing RRA."
In practice, in networks with rotating generation, commonly found in 230 kV systems, single-phase automatic reclosing (SPAR) is performed first. If the single-phase reclosing fails, a three-phase automatic slow reclosing is then executed.
The waiting time for a single-phase automatic reclosing (SPAR) ranges between 0.5 and 2 seconds, with 1 second being the most common for 230 kV lines.
Even shorter waiting times, typically ranging between 0.3 and 0.4 seconds, are adopted for three-phase automatic rapid reclosing when fast single-phase reclosing is not applied.
In contrast, the waiting time for automatic slow reclosing (RLA) is several tens of seconds, typically around 30 s to one minute.