IEEE Std C57.129-1999 IEEE Standard General Requirements and Test Code for Oil-Immersed HVDC Converter Transformers.pdf
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3、ransformers Sponsor Transformers Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Approved 16 September 1999 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: The electrical, mechanical, and physical requirements of oil-immersed single-phase and three-phase converter transformers are specified. Tests are described a
4、nd test code defined. Devices such as arc furnace transformers and rectifier transformers for industrial or locomotive applications are not covered. Keywords: construction, converter transformers, HVDC, oil-immersed, rating, requirements, tests, test code IEEE Standards documents are developed withi
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17、e required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries into the legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention. Copyright 2000 IEEE. All rights reserved. iii Introduction (This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C57.129-1999, IEEE Standard General Requirements and T
18、est Code for Oil- Immersed HVDC Converter Transformers.) In 1986, the Transformers Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society created the HVDC Converter Transformers and Smoothing Reactors Subcommittee. This subcommittee developed from the working group that prepared Paper 85 SM 375-1, “Recomme
19、nded Dielectric Tests and Test Procedures for Converter Transformers and Smoothing Reactors.” Although HVDC transformers and smoothing reactors were being built and operated for over 20 years, prior to this standard there were only two papers available that pre- sented suggested dielectric tests for
20、 the HVDC equipment: IEEE Paper 85 mentioned above, and a CIGR paper published in 1976. Clearly, with the increased activity in HVDC transmission, there was a signifi cant need for a standard covering the requirements and testing of inductive equipment for HVDC stations, and the fi rst responsibilit
21、y of the new subcommittee was to create a proposed standard for HVDC stressed equip- ment. Two separate standards have been developedone for oil-immersed transformers and one for both dry-type and oil-immersed smoothing reactors. Signifi cant accomplishments of this standard include: Establishment o
22、f dielectric tests on HVDC transformers. In addition to the polarity reversal test and long-term dc tests recommended by the previous papers, a special 1 h ac applied voltage test on the dc-side winding has been included to demonstrate insulation integrity for service conditions. The duration of the
23、 long-term dc test has been increased, and the polarity reversal test has been modifi ed to include two reversals instead of one. Establishment of a procedure for measuring load losses at higher harmonics. At the time of publication of this document, membership of the HVDC Converter Transformers and
24、 Smooth- ing Reactors Subcommittee of the IEEE Transformers Committee was as follows: Richard Dudley, Co-Chair William (Bill) N. Kennedy, Co-Chair Other individuals who contributed to the development of the document are: D. J. Allan James Cross V. Dahinden Fred E. Elliot Joe Foldi J. Alan C. Forrest
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