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IEEE 1653.1-2016

IEEE Standard for Traction Power Rectifier Transformers for Substation Applications up to 1500 V DC Nominal Output

Guidelines for establishing criteria for application, performance, interchangeability, tests, life cycle costs, and safety requirements of traction power rectifier transformers are established in this standard. Set forth are the electrical, mechanical and thermal design, manufacturing, and testing requirements for traction power rectifier transformers for dc electrification systems. Covered in this standard are liquid-immersed and dry-type transformers, including those with cast coil and epoxy resin encapsulated windings.

Sponsor Committee
VT/TPSSC - Traction Power Systems Standards Committee
Joint Sponsors
VT/RTSC
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2014-08-21
Board Approval
2016-06-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2017-12-14
Published:
2017-02-03

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
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Sponsor Committee
VT/TPSSC - Traction Power Systems Standards Committee
Working Group
1653.1WG - Traction Power Transformers Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
David Walker

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P1653.1

Standard for Traction Power Rectifier Transformers for Substation Applications up to 1500 V DC Nominal Output

This standard covers design, manufacturing, and testing unique to the application of power rectifier transformers intended to operate in dc supplied transportation substation applications up to 1500 V dc nominal output.

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