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IEEE/PES TRANSFORMERS COMMITTEE Spring 2018 Meeting; Pittsburgh, PA
Administrative Subcommittee Minutes Sunday, March 25, 2018
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Chair: Sue McNelly Vice Chair: Bruce Forsyth Secretary: Ed teNyenhuis Treasurer: Paul Boman Awards Chair/Past Chair: Stephen Antosz Standards Coordinator: Jim Graham
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9. ADMINISTRATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE – SUE MCNELLY
9.1 Introduction of Members and Guests
The Chair called the meeting to order and asked attendees to introduce themselves and their affiliation. Consultants were asked to identify the company they were representing if they were not representing their own consulting interest. Introductions were made by members and guests.
Members and Guests Present: Chair .................................................................................................................. Susan McNelly Vice Chair ......................................................................................................... Bruce Forsyth Secretary ........................................................................................................... Ed teNyenhuis Treasurer .......................................................................................................... Paul Boman Standards Coordinator....................................................................................... Jim Graham Awards/Past Chair ............................................................................................ Stephen Antosz Bushings ........................................................................................................... Peter Zhao Dielectric Tests ................................................................................................ Ajith Varghese Distribution Transformers ................................................................................ Stephen Shull Dry Type Transformers .................................................................................... Chuck Johnson HVDC Converter Transformers & Reactors .................................................... Michael Sharp Instrument Transformers .................................................................................. Ross McTaggart (absent) Insulating Fluids ............................................................................................... David Wallach Insulation Life .................................................................................................. Sheldon Kennedy Performance Characteristics ............................................................................ Craig Stiegemeier Power Transformers ......................................................................................... Bill Griesacker Standards ........................................................................................................... Jerry Murphy Underground Transformers & Network Protectors .......................................... Dan Mulkey Guests: Malia Zaman, Erin Spiewak, Matt Ceglia, Peter Balma, Lin Wang (by phone), Wang Haijun, Xiao
Yao, Yang Xu, Deng Jun
9.2 Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
The Chair asked for comments of the minutes from the Fall 2017 Administrative Subcommittee meeting. A motion to approve the minutes was given by Ajith Varghese (seconded by Dave Wallach). There were no comments and no objections to unanimous approval, therefore the minutes were approved.
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9.3 Additions to and/or Approval of the Agenda
The Chair noted a new item would be added under new business to the preliminary agenda that was previously distributed and that the meeting planning item would be skipped. A motion to approve the revised agenda was given by Steve Shull (seconded by Jerry Murphy) and there were no objections to unanimous approval of the revised agenda, therefore the following agenda was approved.
Approved Agenda:
1. Introduction of Members and Guests (:05) ............................................................................................. All 2. Approval of Fall 2017 Minutes (:03) ...................................................................................... Sue McNelly 3. Additions to and/or Approval of the Agenda (:02) ................................................................. Sue McNelly 4. Chair’s Report (:10) ................................................................................................................ Sue McNelly 5. Vice Chair’s Report (:05) ..................................................................................................... Bruce Forsyth 6. Secretary’s Report & New Committee Membership Approval (:15) ................................... Ed teNyenhuis 7. Treasurer’s Report (:05) ...........................................................................................................Paul Boman
Time Check (1:45 pm)
8. Recognition & Awards Report (:05) ................................................................................... Stephen Antosz 9. Standards Report (:20) ..............................................................................................................Jim Graham 10. IEEE Staff Update (:10) .......................................................................................................... Malia Zaman 11. (Skipped) Meeting Planning (:10) ..................................................................................... Tammy Behrens
11.1. Pittsburgh Meeting Update 11.2. Future Meetings
Time Check (2:30 pm) & Break (15 min)
12. Old Business 12.1. 100 Year Anniversary of Transformers Committee (:05).................................................P. Balma 12.2. Update on China Projects (:05) ................................................................................. Sue McNelly
13. New Business 13.1. Presentation for Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement of Bushings (:10)
……………………………………………………………………………….. Sue McNelly 13.2. PAR Proposal on Lead Exits from CSEE (:05)…………………………...……... Sue McNelly 13.3. Updated Transformers Committee P&P Manual (:10)…………………………... Sue McNelly 13.4. Executive Session …………………………………..……………………...……... Sue McNelly
Time Check – 3:35 PM
14. Subcommittee Reports – Roundtable (not intended to indicate order of reporting) 14.1. Bushings (:03) ................................................................................................................ Peter Zhao 14.2. Dielectric Test (:03) ................................................................................................ Ajith Varghese 14.3. Distribution Transformers (:03) .................................................................................... Steve Shull 14.4. Dry Type Transformers (:03) .................................................................................. Chuck Johnson 14.5. HVDC (:03) ................................................................................................................. Mike Sharp 14.6. Instrument Transformers (:03) .............................................................................. Ross McTaggart 14.7. Insulating Fluids (:03)............................................................................................. David Wallach 14.8. Insulation Life (:03) ............................................................................................ Sheldon Kennedy 14.9. Performance Characteristics (:03) ..................................................................... Craig Stiegemeier 14.10. Power Transformers (:03) ....................................................................................... Bill Griesacker 14.11. Standards (:03) .......................................................................................................... Jerry Murphy 14.12. Subsurface Transformers & Network Protectors (:03) ............................................... Dan Mulkey
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15. Adjourn
9.4 Chair’s Report – Sue McNelly
Refer to Section 4.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Chair’s Report.”
Highlights:
• New officers for 2018-19 rotation • Tammy Behrens has taken over Transformer Committee Meeting Planning Subcommittee due to
resignation of Greg Anderson • AMS cost will soon be covered by IEEE PES • IEEE will no longer adopt IEC standards
9.5 Vice Chair’s Report – Bruce Forsyth
Refer to Section 5.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Vice Chair’s Report.”
Highlights:
• Upcoming Meetings: o T&D show in Denver, CO on April 16-19, 2018 o General Meeting in Portland, OR on August 5-9, 2018
• T& D Paper Summary - 13 papers submitted and 9 were accepted • Panel Sessions:
o 3 proposals submitted, but we can only have one 4-hour and one 2-hour session, so one of the 4-hour sessions will likely be rejected.
• GM Papers – 20 papers were submitted and 11 were accepted • Transaction Papers: no report
9.6 Secretary’s Report – Ed teNyenhuis
Refer to Section 6.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Secretary’s Report.”
Highlights:
• There were 8 applications for Committee Membership since the last meeting. A motion was made by David Wallace (seconded by Chuck Johnson) to approve all 8 applications. The motion was approved unanimously.
• SC Chairs are asked to submit their minutes not later than May 10, 2018.
There was discussion if we need to continue to maintain the interested & active individual membership criteria in the AMS.
There was a requested action for the Secretary to determine if the AMS system can generate a report (like the Pie Chart in the report) to show the participating attendees.
9.7 Treasurer’s Report – Paul Boman
Refer to Section 7.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Treasurer’s Report.”
Highlights:
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• The transition to a new treasurer has gone well and the Committee funds & books are in good shape.
9.8 Recognition & Awards Report – Stephen Antosz
Refer to Section 8.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Recognition & Award’s Report.”
9.9 Standards Report – Jim Graham
Refer to Section 10.0 of the Main Minutes for a complete “Standards Report.”
9.10 IEEE Staff Update – Malia Zaman
Refer to Annex 1 for the full PowerPoint presentation.
Highlights:
• It is not allowed to record the meeting or take pictures of the slides during a WG meeting. The officers of the working group can do this for the purpose of taking minutes but they must advise the WG of this and destroy it after the minutes are completed.
9.11 Meeting Planning Report – Tammy Behrens
No report was given.
9.12 Old Business
No reports on this due to shortness of time.
9.13 New Business
9.13.1 Presentation for Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement of Bushings
A presentation was given by Wang Haijun, Xiao Yao, Yang Xu and Deng Jun. Refer to Annex 2 for the full PowerPoint presentation.
This would be an entity project. They would report 1 per year at the Transformer Committee meeting.
The Adcom must decide by May 4 if they wish to be the sponsor of this project.
9.13.2 PAR Proposal on Lead Exits from CSEE
A skype presentation was given by Lin Wang. Refer to Annex 3 for the full presentation.
Similar to the above, Adcom must decide if they wish to support this project as a sponsor.
9.13.3 Updated Transformers Committee P&P Manual
A Task Force led by Bruce Forsythe will work on this. The members include Jim Graham, Steve Shull, Stephen Antosz, Chuck Johnson, Peter Balma and Kris Zibert.
9.13.4 Executive Session
There was an executive session (Adcom members only) held.
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9.14 Subcommittee Reports
There was insufficient time for SC reports.
9.15 Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 16.35 PM.
Submitted by:
Ed teNyenhuis, Secretary, Transformers Committee
March 25, 2018
Attachments (3): Annex 1 – IEEE Staff Update Presentation Annex 2 – Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement of Bushings Annex 3 – PAR Proposal on Lead Exits from CSEE
Annex 1
IEEE Staff Update Presentation
IEEE/IEC Update – Transformers Committee 22 March 2018
IEEE Standards Association | 445 Hoes Lane | Piscataway NJ 08854 USA Phone: +1 732 981 0060 | Fax: +1 732 562 1571 | standards.ieee.org
IEEE/IEC Update – Transformers Committee This report is an update on the activities taking place under the IEC/IEEE Dual Logo Agreement
Adoption of IEEE Transformer Committee Standards under the IEC/IEEE Dual Logo Agreement IEEE C57.15™-2009 (IEC 60076-16:2011-12) – Guide for the Application,
Specification and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers
IEEE C57.135™-2011 (IEC 62032 Ed.2:2012-06) – Guide for the Application, Specification and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers
Maintenance of IEEE Transformer Committee Standards adopted under the IEC/IEEE Dual Logo Agreement IEEE PC57.15/IEC 60076-21, Guide for the Application, Specification and
Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers
Status – IEEE/IEC are working to coordinate for final approval/publication. IEEE has received RevCom approval, and working with IEC on the FDIS.
Joint Development of standards with IEC
Published Standards
IEC/IEEE 65700-19-03:2014, Standard Requirements, Terminology, and Test Code for Bushings for DC Applications Rated 110 kV BIL and Above
IEC/IEEE 60076-57-1202:2016, Standard Requirements for Liquid Immersed Phase-Shifting Transformers
IEC/IEEE 60076-57-129:2017, Converter Transformers for HVDC Applications
Standards Under Development
IEC/IEEE 60076-16, Standard Requirements for Wind Turbine Generator Transformers
Status – The IEEE third recirculation closed February 2, 2018 and the Working Group is currently undergoing comment resolution. The FDIS has been issued, and IEEE will next submit to RevCom.
IEEE/IEC Update – Transformers Committee 22 March 2018
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IEC/IEEE 60214-2, Tap-Changers - Part 2: Application Guide
Status – The IEEE Recirculation closed January 31, 2018 and the working group is undergoing comment resolution. IEC issued the Compilation of Comments on 2/2/18.
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IEEE Standards Association
PES Transformers Meeting
Administrative Subcommittee
March 25th, 2018
Malia Zaman
Agenda
SA Updates– P&Ps– Asia PARs– Meeting Recording– PAR status
ISO/IEC Adoptions
IEEE/IEC Dual Logo Status
GDPR Update
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IEEE-SA Updates Reminder that PE/Transformer Sponsor Policies : Expires in 2019
Asia Based PARS: Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement
for transformer bushing – Dr. Jun Deng Lead Exits PAR from CSEE PE/TR reviewed a published standard form CSEE who was looking
for potential adoption and/or revision. Initially declined Sponsorship however there CSEE requested a
second review for Revision which was discussed extensively.However only one clause, 6.3 was seen to have potential interest. SA has communicated with CSEE that PE/TR is not interested in
revision since only one clause had potential. CSEE has a new proposal will be discussing it at AdCom (3/25/18)
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IEEE-SA Updates (Cont’d)
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Recordings of the proceedings of standards development meetings IEEE-SA applies restrictions on recording the proceedings of IEEE standards
development meetings. Restrictions include, but are not limited to, the usage of audio recording, video recording, and photography by participants or observers.
An officer of the Working Group or one of its subgroups, unless prohibited by the P & P of the Sponsor or Working Group, is permitted to record, via either audio or slideshow recording only, the proceedings of an IEEE standards development meeting for which he or she is responsible. Recording of the proceedings by any other participant or observer, in part or in whole, via any means, is prohibited.
The Working Group or subgroup officer shall use the recording exclusively for the purpose of generating minutes. The officer shall not copy or further distribute the recording. Once the meeting minutes have been prepared, the officer shall delete the recording.
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to record the meeting and shall notify participants that remaining in the meeting is an agreement to be recorded.
– The fact of the announcement to record the meeting shall be included in the meeting minutes.
IEEE-SA Updates (Cont’d)Expiring PARS:
• 2018 - 13 PARS are on the Dec. • 2 PARs on the April. RevCom Agenda.
6 are in Sponsor Ballot stage5 are still in WG development stage
• 2019 -10 PARs expiring, 3 are on in Sponsor ballot stage, 5 at Draft Dev. Stage, 7 in WG Development stage
Expiring Standards in 2018• 14 Stds will become inactive , 2 do not have Active PARS
o IEEE C57.136 does not have a PAR
Expiring Standards in 2019• 7 Stds Expiring, • IEEE 57.111 and IEEE 57.121 do not have PARS
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IEEE/IEC Adoptions IEEE-SA will no longer adopt ISO or IEC Standards, effective
immediately.
ANSI recently notified IEEE of a change to the ANSI/IEEE license agreement for the sale of National adoptions of ISO and IEC Standards (NAIS). This change is mandating that an adopted standard be labeled as a “U.S. national” standard and must include a U.S. national forward and national branding on each page. In addition, these adopted standards can only be actively marketed/sold in the U.S. This change to the ANSI/IEEE license agreement is inconsistent with IEEE-SA’s position as a developer of global standards.
IEEE-SA along with ISO and IEC are still committed to mutual collaboration. The joint development/dual logo agreements with ISO and IEC remain in place. ISO or IEC can still adopt an IEEE standard
ISO/IEC Standards can still be used as Normative References in IEEE-SA Standard as this change does not affect the use of ISO and IEC standards as normative references.
Options available to Working Groups?– Working groups are encouraged to normatively reference ISO and IEC standards or to
jointly develop standards when appropriate.
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IEEE/IEC Dual Logo Update (Active Projects) This report is an update on the activities taking place under the
IEC/IEEE Dual Logo Agreement
Maintenance of IEEE Transformer Committee Standards adopted under the IEC/IEEE Dual Logo Agreement – IEEE PC57.15/IEC 60076-21, Guide for the Application, Specification
and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers • Status – IEEE/IEC are working to coordinate for final approval/publication.
IEEE has received RevCom approval, and working with IEC on the FDIS.
Joint Development of standards with IEC
Standards Under Development– IEC/IEEE 60076-16, Standard Requirements for Wind Turbine
Generator Transformers• Status – The IEEE third recirculation closed February 2, 2018 and the
Working Group is currently undergoing comment resolution. The FDIS has been issued, and IEEE will next submit to RevCom.
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GDPR Update
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (Regulation EU2016/679) is a regulation by which the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, and the European Commission intend to strengthen and unify data protection for all EU citizens and individuals within the European Union (EU).
The GDPR’s primary aim is to give control back to citizens and residents over their personal data. Because of its extraterritorial aspects, international businesses will be impacted by the regulation.
Goes into effect on May 25, 2018
The GDPR applies to organizations established in the EU and to organizations, whether or not established in the EU, that process the personal data of EU individuals. – IEEE meets these qualifications and is subject to the GDPR.
*Additional information will be provided at the Standards Luncheon on Monday
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Questions?
Contact Information
Malia ZamanSenior Program [email protected]
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Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement for
transformer bushingCSG:Deng Jun
Contents
1 Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
2 Research Basis
3 Applications
4 Purpose of the Guide
5 Scope of the Guide
6 Working Group
7 Management and Schedule
1、Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
tanδ=Iloss/Icharge='r'/'r=C''/C'.
Bushing
Polarisation processes
The equivalent circuit
1、Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
Effect of thermal, electrical, and chemical factors, and water
Separate impacts of oil conductivity and moisture
2、Research Basis
IDAX 300DIRANA
Broadband Dielectric Spectrometers
Oil-impregnagted insulation paper
2、Research Foundation
10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103
10-3
10-2
10-1
100
101
102
tan
f/Hz
0.7% 1.0% 1.6% 2.8% 3.3%
10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103
10-2
10-1
100
tanδ
f/Hz
天0 天7 天18 天27
Effect of moisture content Effect of aging
Annex 2 – Presentation for Guide for the Frequency Domain Spectroscopy Measurement of Bushings
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2、Research Foundation
DP versus Aging Time tanδ versus freuency
Insulation moisture content
2(0.5%) 2(5%) 2(0.5%)
1
5i
i
Temperature
Water Content in Oil Water Content in paper
10ppm 30ppm (0.5%) (5%)
20°C ε1=2.13 ε1=2.13 ε2=4.58 ε2=5.17
80°C ε1=2.06 ε1=2.06 ε2=4.66 ε2=5.45
Permittivity1
2
3
4
5
6
Water diffusion direction
Water Content 0.5%
5%Conductive rod
2、Research Foundation
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Insulation moisture content and effect of temprature
Electric field distribution at 20 Electric field distribution at 80
the outer field strength decreased by 5.6%, the inner field strength increased by 8.1%.
the outer field strength decreased 1.3% from 80 to 20 , inner field strength
increased 1.8%
2、Research Foundation
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Test Results of FDS——26kV Bushing
2、Research Foundation
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2、Research Foundation
Test Results of FDS——40.5kV Bushing
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2、Research Foundation
Test Results of FDS——72.5kV Bushing
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2、Research Foundation
Test Results of FDS——72.5kV Bushing
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2、Research Foundation
Test Results of FDS——72.5kV Bushing
3、Applications
Water Content 2.7%
Water Content 4.4%
FDS
Conductive rod rustyCase 1
3、Applications
FDS
Water Content 4.8% Water Content Distribution
Seal failure
Case 2
3、Applications
Water Content 2.1% X-wax of the insulation paper
PD
Case 3
FDS
3、Applications
Case 4
Technical Informationof ABB
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4、Purpose of Guide
The purpose of this guide is to present FDS measurements fortransformer bushings
Insulation aging
X-wax produced
by PD
Insulation moisture
There is a draft “ Use Guide for Dielectric Frequency ResponseTest ”applied to the transformers. And it has been proved thatdielectric frequency response test is a validity method todetermine the moisture content in transformer’s solid insulation.But the bushings is not in the scope of the above draft forPC57.161
5、Scope of Guide
This guide applies to the dielectric loss frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS)
measurement for transformer bushings. It establishes the method to measure the dielectric response at different frequencies and to detect the insulation defects of bushings. The guide includes the following topics:
Safety precautions;
Requirements for measuring instrument;
Measurement methods for the frequency domain spectroscopy of bushings;
Data analysis and assessment;
Maintenance Suggestion
Annex (typical examples about the relation between dielectric loss frequency
domain spectroscopy and insulation defects).
6、Working Group
Approximate number of entities expected to be actively involved in the
development of this project: 7
(1) China Southern Power Grid;
(2) State Grid Corporation of China;
(3) Tsinghua University;
(4) Southwest Jiaotong University;
(5) ABB;
(6) Siemens;
(7) Alstom.
7、Management and Schedule
Some measures have been taken to ensure that the project can be completed:
Face to face technical exchange with IEEE Transformer Committee each year in
the United States;
Form close connection with the IEEE Inc. Beijing Representation Office;
Invite IEEE P1870 Chairman(Yao Xiao) to guide the implementation of this
project;
7、Management and Schedule
June 2018PAR approved
Jan. 2019Draft V1
Jan. 2020Draft V3
July 20181st meeting
Aug. 2019Draft V2
June 2020Final draft
Aug. 2020Sponsor ballot
Dec. 2020Submit Revcom
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General Requirement and Test Procedure for High Voltage Lead Exit of Transformer
and Reactor
IEEE Standard PAR
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China Electric Power Research Institute
1 Background
• Lead exit is an important component in transformer connecting the windings withbushings.
• Lead exit needs to withstandcentralized and asymmetric electric field, as well as different kinds of vibration in limited space, leading to higher technical requirement.
UHV lead exit of transformer 02
EHV lead exit of transformer
031000 kV lead exit structure
• The complex structure and manufacturing process make the quality control of lead exit more difficult than other components in transformer.
1 Background
Failure location statistic of transformer in Israel (CIGRE A2 session paper, 2017)
1 Background• Lead exit is a weak part oftransformer due to the complex structure and toughoperating conditions.
• According to statistics, thefailure of lead exit accounts for 7.4% of the transformer failure in Israel.
• Several failure cases of leadexit have happened in China.(Severe PD, breakdown of disk structure )
Lead exit failure casein China
2 Need for the project
• The unstable quality of lead exit has negative impact on reliability of transformer.
• However, there is currently no international standardspecifying the electrical/mechanical test procedure, also the performance requirement of lead exit.
3 Purpose
• To set up a standard specifying general requirement and electrical/mechanical test procedure for lead exit,to better test and control the quality of lead exit.
4 Scope
The standard applies to lead exit of oil immersed AC transformer/reactor with voltage level of 1000 kV and 750 kV.
The standard specifies general technical requirement, classification and selection principle, electrical and mechanical test procedure and performance evaluating method.
Annex 3 – PAR Proposal on Lead Exits from CSEE
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(1) General Requirement
• Electrical
Impulse voltage test
Voltage withstand test
Partial discharge
• Mechanical
Dimension
Resonance frequency after vibration test
(2) Selection Principle
• There are several types of lead exit, categorized by their location.
——Middle lead exit in turret
——Middle lead exit in tank
——Top lead exit in tank
• Selection of lead exit should consider the capacity of transformer/reactor, transportation limitation and winding arrangement.
(3) Test Procedure• Type test (individual):
——Insulation test
——Vibration test
• Routine test
——Electrical test (after assembling with transformer)
——Dimension
——Appearance (whether distorted or layered)
• Special test:
——Mechanical aging test
—— Electrical aging test
—— Thermal aging test
Type Test ‐ Insulation Test• Current Problem: the insulation type test of lead exitis generally implemented when it is assembled in the transformer/reactor, once fail, the test will inflict damage to other components of the transformer.
• Individual Test:equivalent method
• Test Item:
——Pre‐PD test
——Impulse test (lighting impulse, switching impulse)
——Long duration power‐frequency withstand voltage test (953kV/10h, monitoring PD)
Type Test ‐ Vibration Test
• Fixation method
• Sensor layout
• Severity level
• Test Item
——Wide‐band random vibration
——Shock vibration test
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Thanks for your attention!