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, Confirmed
Standard
Historical
IEEE C57.120:1991 (R2006)
IEEE Loss Evaluation Guide for Power Transformers and Reactors
Summary
New IEEE Standard - Superseded.
A method for establishing the dollar value of the electric power needed to supply the losses of a transformer or reactor is provided. Users can use this loss evaluation to determine the relative economic benefit of a high-first-cost, low-loss unit versus one with a lower first cost and higher losses, and to compare the offerings of two or more manufacturers to aid in making the best purchase choice. Manufacturers can use the evaluation to optimize the design and provide the most economically unit to bid and manufacture. The various types of losses are reviewed.
The purpose of this guide is to provide a method of establishing the dollar value of the electric power needed to supply the losses of a transformer or reactor. Users can use this losses evaluation to determine the relative economic benefit of a high-first-cost, low-loss unit versus one with a lower first cost and higher losses. Manufacturers can use the evaluation to optimize the design and provide the most economical unit to bid and manufacture. The evaluated cost of losses also enables a user to compare the offerings of two or more manufacturers to aid in making the best purchase choice among competing transformers or reactors. Loss evaluation also provide information to a user for establishing the optimum time to retire or replace existing units with modern low-loss transformers or reactors.
A method for establishing the dollar value of the electric power needed to supply the losses of a transformer or reactor is provided. Users can use this loss evaluation to determine the relative economic benefit of a high-first-cost, low-loss unit versus one with a lower first cost and higher losses, and to compare the offerings of two or more manufacturers to aid in making the best purchase choice. Manufacturers can use the evaluation to optimize the design and provide the most economically unit to bid and manufacture. The various types of losses are reviewed.
The purpose of this guide is to provide a method of establishing the dollar value of the electric power needed to supply the losses of a transformer or reactor. Users can use this losses evaluation to determine the relative economic benefit of a high-first-cost, low-loss unit versus one with a lower first cost and higher losses. Manufacturers can use the evaluation to optimize the design and provide the most economical unit to bid and manufacture. The evaluated cost of losses also enables a user to compare the offerings of two or more manufacturers to aid in making the best purchase choice among competing transformers or reactors. Loss evaluation also provide information to a user for establishing the optimum time to retire or replace existing units with modern low-loss transformers or reactors.
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Previous versions
IEEE C57.120:2017
IEEE Guide for Loss Evaluation of Distribution and Power Transformers and Reactors
18/10/2017
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12/08/1992
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