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Released: 31.07.2000

IEEE 1538-2000 - IEEE Guide for Determination of Maximum Winding Temperature Rise in Liquid-Filled Transformers

IEEE Guide for Determination of Maximum Winding Temperature Rise in Liquid-Filled Transformers

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Standard number:IEEE 1538-2000
Released:31.07.2000
ISBN:978-0-7381-1969-4
Pages:28
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1538-2000

Produce a guide for developing mathematical models and test procedures to determine the steady state maximum (hottest spot) and average winding temperature rise over ambient for liquid immersed distribution, power, network, and regulating transformers manufactured in accordance with IEEE C57.12.00.

This guide will provide a basis for the transformer manufacturer and user to concur that a transformer meets the temperature requirements in C57.12.00. Those requirements state that the maximum winding temperature rise shall be determined by either direct measurement or calculations. This guide will describe the requirements for a manufacturer's test program or mathematical model to demonstrate compliance with those requirements.

New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Provides guidance for determining the hottest-spot temperature in distribution and power transformers built in accordance with IEEE Std C57.12.00-2000. Describes the important criteriato be evaluated by any thermal model that can accurately predict the hottest-spot temperature in atransformer. Provides guidance for performing temperature-rise tests with direct measurement of the hottest-spot temperatures, and explains the importance of developing an accurate thermal model to properly locate the temperature sensors.