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AS 3953-1996

AS 3953-1996

Loading guide for dry-type power transformers

Standards Australia

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Table of Contents

1 -  AS 3953- 1996
4 -  PREFACE
5 -  CONTENTS
7 -  1. Scope
7 -  2. Object
8 -  3. Symbols
9 -  PART 1
9 -  4. Basis of guide
9 -  4.1 Introduction
10 -  4.2 Parameters used in the calculations
11 -  4.3 Formulae
13 -  4.4 Determination of the overload applicable to a transformer with a given load diagram, on the basis of normal life cons...
14 -  4.5 Determination of the overload (value or duration) applicable to a transformer with a simplified load diagram, on the ...
16 -  5. Algorithm for basic “use of life” calculations
18 -  6. Limitations
18 -  PART 2
18 -  7. Basis of establishing load curves
18 -  7.1 Typical load diagram
18 -  7.2 Parameters of the load curves
18 -  8. Selection of appropriate load curve with examples
32 -  APPENDIX ZZ - VARIATIONS FROM IEC 905 REQUIRED FOR AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS
32 -  ZZ1 SCOPE
32 -  ZZ2 LIST

Abstract

Provides guidance and loading recommendations to naturally cooled dry-type transformers complying with AS 2735, and gives the method of calculating loading conditions. It also describes how dry-type transformers can operate without exceeding the acceptable limit of deterioration of insulation through thermal effects. It is identical with and reproduced from IEC 905:1987 and its Corrigendum 1991.

Scope

This guide is applicable to naturally cooled dry-type power transformers complying with IEC Publication 726 and operated within the limitations referred to in Clause 6. Six different insulation systems are taken into account, identified by their system temperatures. Because there are numerous combinations of different insulation systems and constructions it is possible to make loading recommendations only of a general nature. For this reason the guide is in two parts:
- the first part makes no loading recommendations, but gives the method of calculating loading conditions when the variable parameters are known as the result of prototype testing of a particular construction and/or insulation system. The calculations are given in the form of an algorithm from which computer programs can be written;
- the second part assumes constant values for the variable parameters, with the exception of the insulation temperature limits (Table I) and the temperature of external cooling air, irrespective of insulation system or construction, thereby enabling load curves to be produced.
The guide indicates how dry-type transformers may be operated without exceeding the acceptable limit of deterioration of insulation through thermal effects. The acceptable limit of deterioration of insulation is defined as that which occurs when the dry-type transformer is operating under rated conditions at the basic temperature of the external cooling air.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
Committee EL-008
Supersedes
  • AS 3953-1991

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