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IEEE C57.12.10-2010/Cor 2-2013 - IEEE Standard Requirements for Liquid-Immersed Power Transformers -- Corrigendum 2: Correction of A.3.2.13 Autotransformer LTC application considerations

IEEE Standard Requirements for Liquid-Immersed Power Transformers -- Corrigendum 2: Correction of A.3.2.13 Autotransformer LTC application considerations

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Standard number:IEEE C57.12.10-2010/Cor 2-2013
Released:06.12.2013
ISBN:978-0-7381-8693-1
Pages:14
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C57.12.10-2010/Cor 2-2013

Correction of VVFV that should be VFVV. VFVV is defined as Variable Flux Voltage Variation.



Corrigendum Standard - Superseded. Requirements for power transformer application are set forth in this standard. It is intended to be used as a basis for performance, interchangeability, and safety of the equipment covered and to assist in the proper selection of such equipment. This document is a product standard that covers certain electrical, dimensional, and mechanical characteristics of 50 Hz and 60 Hz, liquid-immersed power transformers and autotransformers. Such power transformers may be remotely or integrally associated with either primary switchgear or substations, or both, for step-down or step-up purposes and base rated as follows: 833 kVA and above single-phase, 750 kVA and above three-phase. This standard applies to all liquid-immersed power transformers and autotransformers that do not belong to the following types of apparatus: instrument transformers, step voltage and induction voltage regulators, arc-furnace transformers, rectifier transformers, specialty transformers, grounding transformers, mobile transformers, and mine transformers.