IEEE C57.106 2007
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IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Insulating Oil in Equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2007 | 36 |
Revision Standard – Active. Recommendations regarding oil tests and evaluation procedures are made in this guide; references are made to methods of reconditioning and reclaiming conventional petroleum (mineral) dielectric insulating oils; the levels at which these methods become necessary; and the routines for restoring oxidation resistance, where required, by the addition of oxidation inhibitors. The intent is to assist the power equipment operator in evaluating the serviceability of oil received in equipment, oil as received from the supplier for filling new equipment at the installation site, and oil as processed into such equipment; and to assist the operator in maintaining oil in serviceable condition. The mineral oil covered is used in transformers, reactors, circuit breakers, load tap changers, and voltage regulators. Remarks: Revision of IEEE Std C57.106-2002
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Insulating Oil in Equipment |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Errata Interpretations Participants |
9 | Contents |
11 | IEEE Guide for Maintenance and Acceptance of Insulating Oil in Equipment 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
12 | 1.2 Purpose 2. Normative references |
14 | 3. Definitions |
15 | 4. Evaluation of mineral insulating oil 4.1 General 4.2 New oil properties |
17 | 4.3 New oil propertiesāoil received in new equipment rated less than 230 kV |
18 | 4.4 New oil propertiesāafter filling into new equipment rated at 230 kV or higher |
19 | 4.5 Water in oil versus water in paper insulation and thermodynamic equilibrium |
20 | 4.6 Mixtures of mineral insulating oil 4.7 Sampling 5. Oil tests and their significance |
22 | 5.1 Physical tests |
23 | 5.2 Electrical tests |
24 | 5.3 Chemical tests |
26 | 6. Handling and storage 6.1 Tanks 6.2 Oil quality protection in storage 6.3 Dikes and curbs 6.4 Processing oil for installation in apparatus |
27 | 7. Classification of service-aged insulating oil 7.1 General 7.2 Classification |
29 | 8. Insulating oil for circuit breakers 8.1 General 8.2 Testing |
32 | 8.3 Reconditioning 9. Insulating oil for load tap changers (LTCs) 9.1 General |
33 | 9.2 Testing methods 9.3 Reconditioning |
34 | 10. Health and environmental care procedures for mineral insulating oil 10.1 Health issues |
35 | 10.2 Leaks and spills |
36 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |