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IEEE C57.12.00 Document Information:
Title
Standard General Requirements for Liquid-Immersed Distribution, Power, and Regulating Transformers
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Sep 15, 2006
Scope:
This standard is a basis for the establishment of performance,
limited electrical and mechanical interchangeability, and safety
requirements of equipment described. It is also a basis for
assistance in the proper selection of such equipment.
This standard describes electrical, mechanical, and safety
requirements of liquid-immersed distribution and power
transformers, and autotransformers and regulating transformers,
single-phase and polyphase, with voltages of 601 V or higher in the
highest voltage winding.
This standard applies to all liquid-immersed distribution,
power, and regulating transformers that do not belong to the
following types of apparatus:
a) Instrument transformers
b) Step voltage and induction voltage regulators
c) Arc furnace transformers
d) Rectifier transformers
e) Specialty transformers
f) Grounding transformers
g) Mobile transformers
h) Mine transformers
Keywords:
- autotransformers
- distribution transformers
- electrical requirements
- mechanical requirements
- power transformers
- regulating transformers
- safety requirements
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