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Released: 27.02.2015

IEEE C57.12.01-2015 - IEEE Standard for General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers

IEEE Standard for General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers

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Standard number:IEEE C57.12.01-2015
Released:27.02.2015
ISBN:978-0-7381-9498-1
Pages:52
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C57.12.01-2015

This standard describes electrical and mechanical requirements of single and polyphase ventilated, nonventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding. This standard applies to all dry-type transformers, including those with solid cast and/or resin-encapsulated windings except as follows: a) Instrument transformers; b) Step- and induction-voltage regulators; c) Arc-furnace transformers; d) Rectifier transformers; e) Specialty and general-purpose transformers; f) Mine transformers; g) Testing transformers; h) Welding transformers. NOTE--Where IEEE standards do not exist for the transformers mentioned above or for other special transformers, this standard may be applicable as a whole or in parts subject to agreement between the parties responsible for the application and for the design of the transformer.

This standard is intended to serve as a basis for the establishment of performance and interchangeability requirements of equipment described, and for assistance in the proper selection of such equipment.

Revision Standard - Superseded. Electrical and mechanical requirements of ventilated, non-ventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers (single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding) are described.