Superseded
Standard
Historical
IEEE C57.116:2014
IEEE Guide for Transformers Directly Connected to Generators
Summary
Revision Standard - Superseded.
Information on the selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliaries 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.
This guide describes selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliaries power transformer. 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.
The terminology, function, application, theory of operation and protection, and design of unit power transformers and unit auxiliaries power transformers are not covered by existing transformer standards and guides. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for specifying, designing, and applying these types of power transformers.
Information on the selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliaries 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.
This guide describes selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliaries power transformer. 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.
The terminology, function, application, theory of operation and protection, and design of unit power transformers and unit auxiliaries power transformers are not covered by existing transformer standards and guides. The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for specifying, designing, and applying these types of power transformers.
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Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 05/19/2014 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 48 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Amendments replaces
29/09/1989
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Previous versions
19/05/2014
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29/09/1989
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