IEEE C57.91 2012
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IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers and Step-Voltage Regulators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2012 | 120 |
Revision Standard – Active. This guide provides recommendations for loading mineral-oil-immersed transformers and step-voltage regulators with insulation systems rated for a 65 C average winding temperature rise at rated load. This guide applies to transformers manufactured in accordance with IEEE Std C57.12.001 and tested in accordance with IEEE Std C57.12.90, and step-voltage regulators manufactured and tested in accordance with IEEE Std C57.15. Because a substantial population of transformers and step-voltage regulators with insulation systems rated for 55 C average winding temperature rise at rated load are still in service, recommendations that are specific to this equipment are also included.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std C57.91-2011 Front Cover |
3 | Title page |
6 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata Interpretations |
7 | Patents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
12 | CONTENTS |
15 | Important Notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
16 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions |
17 | 4. Effect of loading beyond nameplate rating 4.1 General 4.2 Voltage and frequency considerations |
18 | 4.3 Supplemental cooling of existing self-cooled transformers 4.4 Information for user calculations |
19 | 5. Transformer insulation life 5.1 General |
20 | 5.2 Aging equations |
24 | 5.3 Percent loss of life |
25 | 6. Ambient temperature and its influence on loading 6.1 General 6.2 Approximating ambient temperature for air-cooled transformers 6.3 Approximating ambient temperature for water-cooled transformers 6.4 Influence of ambient on loading for normal life expectancy |
26 | 7. Calculation of temperatures 7.1 Load cycles 7.1.1 Load cycles, general |
27 | 7.1.2 Method of converting actual to equivalent load cycle 7.1.3 Equivalent peak load 7.1.4 Equivalent continuous prior load |
28 | 7.2 Calculation of temperatures 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Components of temperature |
29 | 7.2.3 Top-oil rise over ambient |
30 | 7.2.4 Oil time constant |
32 | 7.2.5 Winding hot-spot rise |
34 | 7.2.6 Exponents for temperature rise equations 7.2.7 Adjustment of test data for different tap position |
35 | 7.3 Computer calculation of loading capability |
36 | 7.4 Bibliography for Clause 7 |
38 | 8. Loading of distribution transformers and step-voltage regulators 8.1 Life expectancy 8.1.1 General 8.1.2 Normal life expectancy 8.2 Limitations 8.2.1 General |
39 | 8.2.2 Limitations for loading distribution transformers above nameplate rating 8.3 Types of loading 8.3.1 Loading for normal life expectancy under specific conditions 8.3.2 Loading by top-oil temperature |
42 | 8.3.3 Continuous loading based on average winding test temperature rise 8.3.4 Short-time loading with moderate sacrifice of life expectancy (operation above 110 °C hottest- spot temperature) 8.4 Loading specific to voltage regulators 8.4.1 General |
43 | 8.4.2 Restricted regulation 8.4.3 Loading with reduced voltages 8.4.4 Limitations for loading voltage regulators above nameplate rating 9. Loading of power transformers 9.1 Types of loading and their interrelationship |
44 | 9.2 Limitations 9.2.1 Temperature or load limitations |
45 | 9.2.2 Ancillary components 9.2.3 Risk considerations 9.3 Normal life expectancy loading 9.3.1 General |
46 | 9.3.2 Influence of ambient temperature on normal life expectancy loading 9.3.3 Normal life expectancy loading by top-oil temperature 9.3.4 Normal life expectancy loading by average winding test temperature rise |
48 | 9.4 Planned loading beyond nameplate rating 9.5 Long-time emergency loading 9.6 Short-time emergency loading |
49 | 9.7 Loading information for specifications 9.8 Operation with part or all of the cooling out of service |
50 | Annex A (normative) Thermal evolution of gas from transformer insulation A.1 General |
51 | A.2 Experimental verification |
52 | A.3 Determination of equation parameters A.4 Example |
53 | A.5 Bibliography for Annex A |
55 | Annex B (normative) Effect of loading transformers above nameplate rating on bushings, tap changers, and auxiliary components B.1 Bushings B.1.1 General |
56 | B.1.2 Draw leads in bushings B.2 Tap-changers B.2.1 Tap-changers for de-energized operation (TCDO) |
57 | B.2.2 Load tap-changers |
59 | B.3 Bushing-type current transformers B.3.1 General B.4 Insulated lead conductors B.5 Bibliography for Annex B |
60 | Annex C (informative) Calculation methods for determining ratings and selecting transformer size C.1 General C.2 Calculation determining loading beyond nameplate rating of an existing transformer |
65 | C.3 Planned loading beyond nameplate (PLBN) |
66 | C.4 Long-time emergency loading (LTE) |
67 | C.5 Short-time emergency (STE) loading |
69 | Annex D (normative) Philosophy of guide applicable to transformers with 55 °C average winding rise (65 °C hottest-spot rise) insulation systems D.1 General |
70 | D.2 Aging equations |
71 | Annex E (normative) Unusual temperature and altitude conditions E.1 Unusual temperatures and altitude E.2 Effect of altitude on temperature rise E.3 Operation at rated kVA E.4 Operation at less than rated kVA |
72 | E.5 Bibliography for Annex E |
73 | Annex F (normative) Cold-load pickup (CLPU) F.1 General F.2 Duration of loads F.3 CLPU ratio |
74 | F.4 Other considerations |
75 | F.5 Bibliography for Annex F |
76 | Annex G (informative) Alternate temperature calculation method G.1 General G.2 List of symbols |
80 | G.3 Equations G.3.1 Introduction |
81 | G.3.2 Average winding temperature |
83 | G.3.3 Winding duct oil temperature rise over bottom oil |
84 | G.3.4 Winding hottest-spot temperature |
86 | G.3.5 Average oil temperature |
88 | G.3.6 Top and bottom oil temperatures |
89 | G.3.7 Stability requirements |
90 | G.3.8 Fluid viscosity and specific heats of materials |
91 | G.3.9 Summary of exponents G.3.10 Adjustment of rated test data for a different tap position G.3.10.1 Top- and bottom-oil rise over ambient |
92 | G.3.10.2 Average winding rise over ambient |
93 | G.3.10.3 Hottest-spot rise over ambient |
94 | G.3.11 Load cycles and ambient temperatures G.4 Discussion |
95 | G.5 Disclaimer statement G.6 Computer program Input data for computer program |
105 | G.7 Bibliography for Annex G |
106 | Annex H (normative) Operation with part or all of the cooling out of service H.1 General H.2 ONAN/ONAF transformers H.3 ONAN/ONAF/ONAF, ONAN/ONAF/OFAF, and ONAN/OFAF/OFAF transformers H.4 OFAF and OFWF transformers H.4.1 General |
107 | H.4.2 Calculations H.4.2.1 Equations |
109 | H.4.3 Caution |
110 | H.5 Forced-oil-cooled transformers with part of coolers in operation |
111 | Annex I (informative) Transformer insulation life I.1 Historical perspectives |
112 | I.2 Thermal aging principles |
116 | I.3 Example calculations |
120 | I.4 Bibliography for Annex I |