IEEE C57.116-2022
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IEEE Guide for Transformers Directly Connected to Generators (Published)
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IEEE | 2022 |
Revision Standard – Active. Information on the selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliary power transformer is provided in this guide. Consideration is given to connections that include direct connection and connections through generator circuit breakers and load-break switches. The considerations referred to in this guide apply to hydroelectric and thermal electric generating stations. Various power transformer connections and possible operating problems under normal and abnormal conditions are treated. Phasing procedures, basic impulse insulation level selection, and loading practices are not covered.
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1 | IEEE Std C57.116ā¢-2022 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
11 | Contents |
13 | 1.āOverview 1.1āScope 1.2āPurpose 1.3āWord usage |
14 | 2.āNormative references 3.āDefinitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1āDefinitions |
15 | 4.āBackground |
17 | 5.āTransformer connections 5.1āUnit transformer connections 5.2āUnit auxiliary transformer connection |
18 | 5.3āUnit transformer and unit auxiliary transformer external connections 6.āSelection of parameters of unit transformer 6.1āOverview 6.2āGenerator bus electrical characteristics |
22 | 6.3āTransmission system electrical characteristics 6.4āEvaluation of parameters for unit transformers |
32 | 6.5āSummary of parameter selection |
33 | 6.6āSpare, leased or alternative unit transformer 7.āSelection of parameters of unit auxiliary transformer 7.1āOverview 7.2āDETC voltage rating and tap range 7.3āImpedance |
34 | 7.4āMegavoltampere rating 7.5āPhase relationship 7.6āUnit auxiliary transformer loading 7.7āSpecial considerations for three-winding unit auxiliary transformers |
36 | 8.āTransformer overcurrent considerations 8.1āUnit transformer faults 8.2āUnit auxiliary transformer faults |
39 | 8.3āFast load transferāmechanical considerations |
43 | 9.āLoad tap changing considerations 9.1āOverview 9.2āLoad tap changing equipment |
44 | 9.3āDuty considerations 9.4āSpecifications 10.āTransformers with isolated phase-bus duct connections |
45 | 11.āUT transformers operated in back-feed configuration 11.1āGeneral |
46 | 11.2āSpecial transformer considerations |
47 | 11.3āProtective relaying considerations |
48 | 11.4āSurge protection considerations |
49 | AnnexĀ A (normative) Considerations for specifying transformers directly connected to generators A.1āGeneral A.2āXV and HV voltage ratings A.3āBack-feed possibilities |
50 | A.4āIso-phase or segregated-phase bus and bus duct design and dimensions A.5āFoundation and firewall design information |
51 | A.6āRequired special tests and information |
52 | AnnexĀ B (normative) Volts per hertz (V/Hz) considerations B.1āShort-term overexcitation in power transformers B.2āRelay practices B.3āEffects of short-term overexcitation on power transformers |
53 | B.4āV/Hz curves B.5āV/Hz curve criteria |
55 | AnnexĀ C (informative) Bibliography |
57 | Back cover |