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C57.139-2010 - IEEE Guide for Dissolved Gas Analysis in Transformer Load Tap Changers | IEEE Standard | IEEE Xplore

C57.139-2010 - IEEE Guide for Dissolved Gas Analysis in Transformer Load Tap Changers

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Abstract:

Methods of testing and evaluating dissolved gases in mineral based transformer oils found in Load Tap Changers (LTCs) are discussed and recommended in this guide. General...Show More
Scope:This guide discusses and recommends methods of testing and evaluating dissolved gases in mineral based transformer oils found in Load Tap Changers (LTCs). General types o...Show More
Purpose:The purpose of this guide is to assist the responsible parties who are in charge of the operation and maintenance decisions in evaluating the condition of a load tap chan...Show More

Abstract:

Methods of testing and evaluating dissolved gases in mineral based transformer oils found in Load Tap Changers (LTCs) are discussed and recommended in this guide. General types of LTC mechanisms, breathing configurations and electrical design are included as evaluation criteria for determining when mechanical damage or failure has occurred. Dissolved Gas of the LTC is required. This guide is not manufacturer specific, rather category specific.
Scope:
This guide discusses and recommends methods of testing and evaluating dissolved gases in mineral based transformer oils found in Load Tap Changers (LTCs). General types of LTC mechanisms, breathing configurations, and electrical design will be included for evaluation criteria in determining when mechanical damage or failure has occurred. Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) of the oil in the LTC is required. This guide will not be manufacturer specific, rather category specific.
Purpose:
The purpose of this guide is to assist the responsible parties who are in charge of the operation and maintenance decisions in evaluating the condition of a load tap changer (LTC) without the need to deenergize the transformer to inspect the LTC in question. Additionally, repairs to the LTC can be made in a timely fashion based on accurate interpretation of the gas analysis minimizing premature repairs or post failure rebuilds.
Date of Publication: 18 February 2011
Electronic ISBN:978-0-7381-6517-2
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=5719563

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