General recommendations for loading 65 C rise mineral-oil-immersed distribution and power transformers are covered.
- Standard Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Status
- Superseded Standard
- Superseded by
- C57.91-2011
- Superseding
- C57.91-1981
- Corrigendum
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C57.91-1995/Cor 1-2002
- Board Approval
- 1995-06-14
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2004-12-21
- Published:
- 1995-11-30
- Reaffirmed:
- 2004-06-24
Additional Resources
- Erratas
- C57.91-1995_errata.pdf
- Interpretation
- C57.91-1995_interp.pdf
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
- Standard Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
- Working Group
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WGC57.91 - Insulation Life - Loading Guide Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patrycja Jarosz
Contact Patrycja Jarosz - Working Group Chair
- David Wallach
Other Activities From This Working Group
Current projects that have been authorized by the IEEE SA Standards Board to develop a standard.
PC57.91
IEEE Draft Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers and Step-Voltage Regulators
The contents of this guide describe the assumptions, techniques, and methods for estimating the effects of loading above nameplate of mineral-oil-immersed distribution and power transformers as well as step voltage regulators. Consequences due to loading above nameplate ratings are discussed including damage to insulation, production of gases in oil, and ultimately loss of life effects. In addition, effects of loading on auxiliary equipment are presented. Different types of loading scenarios as well as variations in ambient temperature and altitude are described. Effects due to different cooling techniques and their impacts on transformer capacity are reviewed. Transformer temperature criteria are also provided. Finally, calculation methods with and without consideration to duct oil effects are provided and with sample temperature calculations.
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C57.91-1981
IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Overhead and Pad-Mounted Distribution Transformers Rated 500kVA and Less with 65 C or 55 C Average Winding Rise
General recommendations for loading 65 degrees Centigrade-rise mineral-oil-immersed overhead and pad-mounted distribution transformers are covered. Recommendations for 55 degrees Centigrade-rise transformers are included because a substantial percentage of these transformers are still in service. The recommendations are based on winding hottest-spot calculations only. Other factors that may limit the permissible load to lower values are listed. A method to establish winding temperature and loss of life by nomographs is given.
C57.91-1995/Cor 1-2002
IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers - Corrigendum 1
Errors identified in IEEE Std C57.91-1995 are addressed in this corrigendum.
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C57.91-2011
IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers and Step-Voltage Regulators
This guide provides recommendations for loading mineral-oil-immersed transformers and step-voltage regulators with insulation systems rated for a 65 u00b0C average winding temperature rise at rated load. This guide applies to transformers manufactured in accordance with IEEE Std C57.12.001 and tested in accordance with IEEE Std C57.12.90, and step-voltage regulators manufactured and tested in accordance with IEEE Std C57.15. Because a substantial population of transformers and step-voltage regulators with insulation systems rated for 55 u00b0C average winding temperature rise at rated load are still in service, recommendations that are specific to this equipment are also included.