IEEE C57.115 1991
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IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Power Transformers Rated in Excess of 100 MVA (65C Winding Rise) (Folded into C57.91-1995) (65C Winding Rise)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1991 | 40 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Withdrawn Standard. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. The guide covers modern power transformers rated above 100 MVA, three-phase equivalent and 65C rise. The general approach is tutorial. Four different types of loading, that is, normal life expectancy loading, planned loading beyond nameplate rating, long-time emergency loading, and short-time emergency loading, are considered. The various effects of loading a transformer in excess of its nameplate rating are discussed. Temperature and maximum loading limitations are suggested.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | 1 Scope 2 General 2.1 References 2.2 Effect of Loading Beyond Nameplate Rating |
8 | 2.3 Types of Loading and Their Interrelationship 2.3.2 Planned Loading Beyond Nameplate Rating |
9 | 2.3.3 Long-Time Emergency Loading 2.3.4 Short-Time Emergency Loading Table 1 Coordination of Suggested Loading Type Duration and Temperature Range Table 2 Suggested Maximum Temperature Limits for the Four Types of Loading |
10 | Emergency Rating |
11 | 2.3.5 Interrelationship of Loading Types 2.3.6 Risk Considerations |
12 | 2.4 Temperature Limitations 2.5 Maximum Loading Limitations 2.6 Information for User Calculations isnotsupplied |
13 | 2.7 Voltage and Frequency Considerations 3 Calculation of Temperature 3.1 List of Symbols |
14 | 3.2 Temperature Determination Equations 3.3 Equation Corrections 3.4 OilTimeConstant |
15 | 3.5 LoadLoss 3.6 ViscosityofO il 3.7 Aging of Insulation |
16 | Fig 2 Reciprocal of Absolute Temperature Scale |
17 | OutlinedintheGuide |
18 | 3.8 Approximating Ambient Temperature for Air-cooled Transformers 3.8.1 Average Temperature 3.8.2 Average of Maximum Daily Temperatures 3.9 Basic Logic Diagram of Computer Program 4 Operation with Part or All of the Cooling Out of Service 4.1 For OA/FA and OA/FA/FA Transformers 4.2 For OA/FA/FOA and OA/FOA/FOA Transformers |
19 | 4.3 For FOA and FOW Transformers |
21 | Appendix A Thermal Evolution of Gas from Transformer Insulation.(References |
24 | Tap Changers and Auxiliary Components |