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Released: 20.11.2015

IEEE C57.157-2015 - IEEE Guide for Conducting Functional Life Tests on Switch Contacts Used in Insulating Liquid--Immersed Transformers

IEEE Guide for Conducting Functional Life Tests on Switch Contacts Used in Insulating Liquid--Immersed Transformers

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Standard number:IEEE C57.157-2015
Released:20.11.2015
ISBN:978-1-5044-0064-0
Pages:26
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE C57.157-2015

This guide is intended for use in establishing a methodology to evaluate expected long-term performance of infrequently operated switch contacts used within insulating liquid–immersed transformers. These switch contacts are typically found in de-energized tapchangers, dual voltage switches, reversing switches, on-load tapchangers, and step-voltage regulators, but the test might possibly be used to evaluate any contact that is used in insulating liquids with similar operating characteristics and within similar environments.

This guide outlines a test method to simulate long-term life (minimum 30 years) of a de-energized tapchanger in a period of 30 test days by using a combination of elevated liquid temperatures in conjunction with cyclically elevated load currents. The test is performed on specific switch bodies with specific contact materials, geometries, and contact pressures in liquid baths so as to closely parallel conditions found in actual operation. The variable that provides the accelerated life simulation is the switch contact temperature.

New IEEE Standard - Active. This guide is intended for use in establishing a methodology to evaluate expected long-term performance of infrequently operated switch contacts used within insulating liquid–immersed transformers. These switch contacts are typically found in de-energized tapchangers, dual voltage switches, reversing switches, on-load tapchangers, and step-voltage regulators, but the test might possibly be used to evaluate any contact that is used in insulating liquids with similar operating characteristics and within similar environments.