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C57.121-1988 - IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Less Flammable Hydrocarbon Fluid in Transformers | IEEE Standard | IEEE Xplore

C57.121-1988 - IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Less Flammable Hydrocarbon Fluid in Transformers


Abstract:

IEEE C57.121-1988, IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Less Flammable Hydrocarbon Fluid in Transformers, covers the evaluation and handling procedures for less f...Show More
Scope:This guide recommends tests and evaluation procedures, as well as criteria and methods of maintenance for Less Flammable Hydrocarbon (LFH) transformer insulating fluids. ...Show More
Purpose:The purpose of this guide is to assist the transformer operator in evaluating and processing LFH fluids received in new transformers, as received from the fluid manufactu...Show More

Abstract:

IEEE C57.121-1988, IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Less Flammable Hydrocarbon Fluid in Transformers, covers the evaluation and handling procedures for less flammable hydrocarbon transformer insulating fluids. Its purpose is to assist the transformer operator in receiving new fluids, filling transformers, and maintaining the fluids in serviceable condition.
Scope:
This guide recommends tests and evaluation procedures, as well as criteria and methods of maintenance for Less Flammable Hydrocarbon (LFH) transformer insulating fluids. These are also known as High Molecular Weight Hydrocarbon (HMWH) fluids. HMWH dielectric fluids are hereby defined as those fluids having an ASTM D92 fire point of 300 °C or greater, being primarily composed of, but not restricted to, hydrocarbons. These fluids meet the requirements of ANSI/NFPA 70-1990, National Electrical Code [1]1 Article 450-23 as a less flammable dielectric for use in indoor applications when used in properly designed and installed transformers. Ester- and silicone-base...
Purpose:
The purpose of this guide is to assist the transformer operator in evaluating and processing LFH fluids received in new transformers, as received from the fluid manufacturer for filling transformers, and as processed into such equipment. It also assists the operator in maintaining the fluid in serviceable condition. This guide, therefore, recommends standard tests and evaluation procedures, methods of reconditioning and reclaiming LFH fluids, and the analysis results at which these processes become necessary. It will also address the routines for restoring resistance to oxidation, where desired, by the addition of inhibitors.
Date of Publication: 15 December 1989
Electronic ISBN:978-1-5044-3859-9
Persistent Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=7862343

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