Active Standard

IEEE C57.12.59-2015

IEEE Guide for Dry-Type Transformer Through-Fault Current Duration

Recommendations believed essential for the application of overcurrent protective devices that limit the exposure time of dry-type transformers to short-circuit currents are set forth in this guide. This guide is not intended to imply overload capability.

Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2014-12-10
Superseding
C57.12.59-2001
Board Approval
2015-09-03
History
ANSI Approved:
2016-11-30
Published:
2015-11-06

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
Working Group
WGC57.12.59 - Dry Type Transformers - Dry Type Through Fault Current Duration Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Patrycja Jarosz
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Working Group Chair
Paul Weyandt

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PC57.12.59
Guide for Dry-Type Transformer Through-Fault Current Duration

This guide for dry-type transformer through-fault current duration applies to dry-type distribution and power transformers built in accordance with C57.12.01 and referenced as Categories I, II and III.

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C57.12.59-2001
IEEE Guide for Dry-Type Transformer Through-Fault Current Duration

This guide sets forth recommendations believed essential for the application of overcurrent protective devices that limit the exposure time of dry-type transformers to short-circuit currents. This guide is not intended to imply overload capability.

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