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Released: 13.07.2008
IEEE C57.147-2008 - IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Natural Ester Fluids in Transformers
IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Natural Ester Fluids in Transformers
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Standard number: | IEEE C57.147-2008 |
Released: | 13.07.2008 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-5426-8 |
Pages: | 31 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE C57.147-2008
This guide recommends tests and evaluation procedures, as well as criteria and methods of maintenance, for natural ester-based transformer insulating fluids. These base fluids are also known as vegetable seed oils. Methods of reconditioning natural ester-based insulating fluids are also described. Where instructions given by the transformer or fluid manufacturer differ from those given in this guide, the manufacturer's instructions are to be given preference.There is growing interest in and usage of natural ester dielectric coolants for transformer applications. These fluids are currently being used in the range of small distribution class transformers to medium power transformers. They are being applied in new equipment and for retrofilling existing equipment. It is important that a guide be developed to assist the transformer operator in maintaining the fluid in serviceable condition. This guide, therefore, recommends standard tests and evaluation procedures, methods of reconditioning and reclaiming natural ester fluids, and the analysis results at which reprocessing becomes necessary. It will also address the routines for restoring resistance to oxidation, where desired, by the addition of inhibitors.
New IEEE Standard - Superseded. The evaluation and handling procedures for natural ester transformer insulating fluids are covered. The transformer operator is assisted by the purpose of the guide, which is to evaluate the serviceability of new, unused fluids being received by the equipment manufacturer or service company and fluid in new equipment. The operator is also assisted by the guide in maintaining the fluids in serviceable condition.