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IEEE/IEC 60076-57-1202-2016

IEC/IEEE International Standard Power transformers --Part 57-1202: Liquid immersed phase-shifting transformers

This part of IEC 60076 covers the requirements for phase-shifting transformers of all types. The scope excludes transformers with an unregulated phase shift. This document is limited to matters particular to phase-shifting transformers and does not include matters relating to general requirements for power transformers covered in existing standards in the IEC 60076 series or IEEE Std C57.12.00(TM) and IEEE Std C57.12.10(TM).

Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2012-06-08
Board Approval
2016-03-03
History
ANSI Approved:
2017-08-31
Published:
2017-05-23

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Working Group
WGC57.135 - Guide for the Application, Specification, and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers
IEEE Program Manager
Patrycja Jarosz
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Working Group Chair
Ewald Schweiger

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P60076-57-1202
IEC/IEEE International Standard Power Transformers Part 57-1202: Liquid immersed phase-shifting transformers

This document specifies requirements for liquid immersed phase-shifting transformers of all types. The scope excludes transformers with an unregulated phase shift. This document is limited to matters particular to phase-shifting transformers and does not include matters relating to general requirements for power transformers covered in existing standards in the IEC 60076 series or IEEE Std C57.12.00™ and IEEE Std C57.12.10™.

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