Electrical, mechanical, and safety requirements of ventilated, non-ventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers (single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding) are described in this standard.
- Standard Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2016-05-12
- Superseding
- C57.12.01-2015
- Board Approval
- 2020-09-24
- History
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- Published:
- 2020-11-24
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Working Group
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WGC57.12.01 - Dry Type Transformers - General Req. Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patrycja Jarosz
Contact Patrycja Jarosz - Working Group Chair
- Robert Ballard
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PC57.12.01
Standard for General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers
This standard defines the electrical and mechanical requirements of single and polyphase ventilated, nonventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers, with a voltage of 601V or higher in the highest voltage winding. This standard applies to all dry-type transformers, including those with solid-cast and/or resin encapsulated windings except as follows: a) Instrument transformers b) Step and induction-voltage regulators c) Arc-furnace transformers d) Rectifier transformers e) Specialty and general-purpose transformers f) Mine transformers g) Testing transformers h) Welding transformers i) Drive transformers j) Inverter transformers
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C57.12.01-1979
American National Standard General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers
Electrical, mechanical, and safety requirements of ventilated, nonventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers, single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding, are described. Information that can be used as a basis for the establishment of performance, interchangeability, and safety requirements of equipment described, and for assistance in the proper selection of such equipment, is given.
C57.12.01-1998
IEEE Standard General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers Including Those with Solid Cast and/or Resin Encapsulated Windings
Superseded by IEEE Std C57.12.01-2005 Electrical, mechanical, and safety requirements of ventilated, nonventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers, single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding, are described. Information that can be used as a basis for the establishment of performance, interchangeability, and safety requirements of equipment described, and for assistance in the proper selection of such equipment, is given.
C57.12.01-2005
IEEE Standard General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers Including Those with Solid Cast and/or Resin Encapsulated Windings
Electrical, mechanical, and safety requirements of ventilated, non-ventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or auto transformers (single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding) are described.
C57.12.01-2015
IEEE Standard for General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and Power Transformers
Electrical and mechanical requirements of ventilated, non-ventilated, and sealed dry-type distribution and power transformers or autotransformers (single and polyphase, with a voltage of 601 V or higher in the highest voltage winding) are described.
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