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IEEE C57.12.91 2001

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IEEE Standard Test Code for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers

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IEEE 2001 83
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This IEEE Standards product is part of the C57 family on Power Distribution and Regulating Transformers. Methods for performing tests specified in IEEE Std C57.12.01-1989 and other referenced standards applicable to dry-type distribution and power transformers are described. This standard is intended for use as a basis for performance, safety, and the proper testing of dry-type distribution and power transformers. This standard applies to all dry-type transformers except instrument transformers, step-voltage and induction voltage regulators, arc furnace transformers, rectifier transformers, specialty transformers, and mine transformers.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
9 1. Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Word usage
2. References
11 3. Definitions
4. General
4.1 Test definitions
4.2 Test requirements
4.3 Test sequence
4.4 Instrumentation
12 5. Resistance measurements
5.1 General
5.2 Determination of cold temperature
5.3 Conversion of resistance measurements
13 5.4 Resistance measurement methods
14 6. Polarity and phase-relation tests
15 6.1 Subtractive and additive polarity
16 6.2 Polarity testsā€”single-phase transformers
17 6.3 Polarity and phase-relation testsā€”polyphase transformers
20 7. Ratio tests
7.1 General
21 7.2 Tolerances for ratio
7.3 Ratio test methods
24 8. No-load losses and excitation current
8.1 General
8.2 No-load loss test
27 8.3 Waveform correction of no-load losses
8.4 Determination of excitation (no-load) current
28 9. Load losses and impedance voltage
9.1 General
9.2 Factors affecting the values of load losses and impedance voltage
29 9.3 Tests for measuring load losses and impedance voltage
35 9.4 Calculation of load losses and impedance voltage from test data
37 9.5 Zero-phase-sequence impedance
40 10. Dielectric tests
10.1 Factory dielectric tests
41 10.2 Dielectric tests in the field
10.3 Applied-voltage tests
42 10.4 Induced-voltage tests
43 10.5 Impulse tests
45 10.6 Impulse tests on transformer neutrals
46 10.7 Detection of failure during impulse test
47 10.8 Insulation-power-factor tests
48 10.9 Insulation-resistance tests
49 10.10 Partial discharge tests
11. Temperature test
11.1 General
50 11.2 Ambient temperature measurements
11.3 Surface temperature measurements
11.4 Cold-resistance measurements
51 11.5 Hot-resistance measurement
11.6 Calculation of average winding temperature rise
52 11.7 Correction factors
54 11.8 Temperature rise test loading methods
60 12. Short-circuit tests
12.1 Scope
12.2 Short-circuit testing techniques
66 12.3 Test requirements
12.4 Test procedure
70 12.5 Failure detection techniques
71 12.6 Analysis of test results and visual inspection
74 12.7 Proof of satisfactory performance
75 12.8 Required information for transformer short-circuit test reports
13. Audible sound-level measurements
13.1 General
13.2 Instrumentation
76 13.3 Test conditions
77 13.4 Microphone positions
13.5 Sound level measurements
78 13.6 Optional-frequency analysis measurements
79 14. Mechanical design tests
14.1 Components involved in lifting or moving
14.2 Tests of sealed dry-type transformers
80 15. Calculated data
15.1 Reference temperature
15.2 Total losses
15.3 Efficiency
15.4 Voltage regulation
81 16. Minimum information to be included in certified test data
16.1 Order data
82 16.2 Rating data
16.3 Test data
16.4 Calculated data
16.5 Certification statement and approval
83 Annex Aā€”Bibliography
IEEE C57.12.91 2001
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