Superseded
Standard
Historical
IEEE 259:1994
IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Evaluation of Systems of Insulation for Specialty Transformers
Summary
Revision Standard - Superseded.
A uniform method by which the thermal endurance of electrical insulation systems for dry-type specialty and general- purpose transformers can be compared is established. These insulation systems are intended for use in the types of transformers described in NEMA ST 1-1988 and NEMA ST 20-1992.
The intent of this standard is to establish a uniform method by which the thermal endurance of electrical insulation systems for dry-type specialty and general-purpose transformers can be compared. These insulation systems are intended for use in the types of transformers described in NEMA ST 1-1988 and NEMA ST 20-1992. In general, these dry-type transformers are used with the primary windings connected to secondary distribution circuits of 600 V nominal and below. Thermal degradation generally is one of the principal factors affecting the function of most insulating materials. It is the principal environmental factor in this standard. Other environmental factors, such as vibration, thermal shock, and moisture, are included to simulate operating conditions. These factors have been chosen in such a way as to develop and promptly disclose any significant weakness during the temperature aging of an insulation system. This standard provides a statistical method for establishing a life-temperature relationship for an insulation system. This life-temperature relationship is relative. To have any significance, it must be supported with adequate field service data or it must be compared to similar life test data for insulation systems with known field service reliability.
A uniform method by which the thermal endurance of electrical insulation systems for dry-type specialty and general- purpose transformers can be compared is established. These insulation systems are intended for use in the types of transformers described in NEMA ST 1-1988 and NEMA ST 20-1992.
The intent of this standard is to establish a uniform method by which the thermal endurance of electrical insulation systems for dry-type specialty and general-purpose transformers can be compared. These insulation systems are intended for use in the types of transformers described in NEMA ST 1-1988 and NEMA ST 20-1992. In general, these dry-type transformers are used with the primary windings connected to secondary distribution circuits of 600 V nominal and below. Thermal degradation generally is one of the principal factors affecting the function of most insulating materials. It is the principal environmental factor in this standard. Other environmental factors, such as vibration, thermal shock, and moisture, are included to simulate operating conditions. These factors have been chosen in such a way as to develop and promptly disclose any significant weakness during the temperature aging of an insulation system. This standard provides a statistical method for establishing a life-temperature relationship for an insulation system. This life-temperature relationship is relative. To have any significance, it must be supported with adequate field service data or it must be compared to similar life test data for insulation systems with known field service reliability.
Notes
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Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 12/01/1994 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 18 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Amendments replaces
22/08/1974
Superseded
, Confirmed
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Previous versions
15/09/1999
Withdrawn
, Confirmed
Most Recent
01/12/1994
Superseded
Historical
22/08/1974
Superseded
, Confirmed
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31/12/1964
Superseded
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