This guide is intended to apply to silicone-immersed transformers in which the silicone fluid was the fluid supplied when the transformer was originally manufactured
- Standard Committee
 - PE/TR - Transformers
 - Status
 - Inactive-Reserved Standard
 - PAR Approval
 - 2002-10-31
 - Board Approval
 - 2005-09-22
 - History
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- ANSI Approved:
 - 2005-12-29
 - Published:
 - 2006-03-10
 - Reaffirmed:
 - 2011-06-16
 - Inactivated Date:
 - 2022-03-24
 
 
Working Group Details
- Society
 - IEEE Power and Energy Society
 - Standard Committee
 - PE/TR - Transformers
 - Working Group
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                                                                                    WGC57.146 - Insulating Fluids - DGA in Silicone Working Group                                            
 - IEEE Program Manager
 - Patrycja Jarosz                                        
Contact Patrycja Jarosz - Working Group Chair
 - Paul Boman
 
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PC57.146
IEEE Draft Guide for Interpretation of Gases Generated in Silicone-Immersed Transformers
This guide is intended to apply to silicone-immersed transformers for which the silicone liquid was the liquid supplied when the transformer was originally manufactured. It does not address transformers that have been retro-filled. The theory of combustible gas generation in a silicone-filled transformer, recommended procedures for sampling and analysis, recommended actions based on the interpretation of results, and a bibliography of related literature are addressed in this guide.
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