• AS 2374.1-1997

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    Power transformers General

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    Superseded date:  30-06-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  05-09-1997

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 2374.1-1997 POWER TRANSFORMERS - GENERAL
    4 - PREFACE
    6 - CONTENTS
    9 - 1 Scope and service conditions
    9 - 1.1 Scope
    9 - 1.2 Service conditions
    9 - 1.2.1 Normal service conditions
    10 - 1.2.2 Provision for unusual service conditions
    11 - 2 Normative references
    12 - 3 Definitions
    12 - 3.1 General
    12 - 3.1.1 power transformer
    12 - 3.1.2 auto-transformer
    12 - 3.1.3 booster transformer:
    12 - 3.1.4 oil-immersed type transformer:
    12 - 3.1.5 dry-type transformer:
    12 - 3.1.6 oil preservation system:
    12 - 3.2 Terminals and neutral point
    12 - 3.2.1 terminal:
    12 - 3.2.2 line terminal:
    12 - 3.2.3 neutral terminal:
    13 - 3.2.4 neutral point:
    13 - 3.2.5 corresponding terminals:
    13 - 3.3 Windings
    13 - 3.3.1 winding:
    13 - 3.3.2 tapped winding:
    13 - 3.3.3 phase winding:
    13 - 3.3.4 high-voltage winding*:
    13 - 3.3.5 low-voltage winding*:
    13 - 3.3.6 intermediate-voltage winding*:
    13 - 3.3.7 auxiliary winding:
    13 - 3.3.8 stabilizing winding:
    14 - 3.3.9 common winding:
    14 - 3. 3.10 series winding:
    14 - 3.3.11 energizing winding:
    14 - 3.4 Rating
    14 - 3.4.1 rating:
    14 - 3.4.2 rated quantities:
    14 - 3.4.3 rated voltage of a winding
    14 - 3.4.4 rated voltage ratio:
    14 - 3.4.5 rated frequency
    15 - 3.4.6 rated power
    15 - 3.4.7 rated current
    15 - 3.5 Tappings
    15 - 3.5.1 tapping:
    15 - 3.5.2 principal tapping:
    15 - 3.5.3 tapping factor (corresponding to a given tapping):
    16 - 3.5.4 plus tapping:
    16 - 3.5.5 minus tapping:
    16 - 3.5.6 tapping step:
    16 - 3.5.7 tapping range:
    16 - 3.5.8 tapping voltage ratio (of a pair of windings):
    16 - 3.5.9 tapping duty:
    16 - 3.5.10 tapping quantities:
    16 - 3.5.11 full-power tapping:
    16 - 3.5.12 reduced-power tapping:
    16 - 3. 5.13 on-load tap-changer:
    17 - 3.6 Losses and no-load current
    17 - 3.6.1 no-load loss:
    17 - 3.6.2 no-load current:
    17 - 3.6.3 load loss:
    17 - 3.6.4 total losses:
    17 - 3.7 Short-circuit impedance and voltage drop
    17 - 3.7.1 short-circuit impedance of a pair of windings:
    18 - 3.7.2 voltage drop or rise for a specified load condition:
    18 - 3.7.3 zero-sequence impedance (of a three-phase winding):
    19 - 3.8 Temperature rise
    19 - 3.9 Insulation
    19 - 3.10 Connections
    19 - 3.10.1 star connection (Y-connection):
    19 - 3.10.2 delta connection (D-connection):
    19 - 3.10.3 open-delta connection:
    19 - 3.10.4 zigzag connection (Z-connection):
    19 - 3.10.5 open windings:
    19 - 3.10.6 phase displacement of a three-phase winding:
    19 - 3.10.7 connection symbol:
    20 - 3.11 Kinds of tests
    20 - 3.11.1 routine test:
    20 - 3.11.2 type test:
    20 - 3.11.3 special test:
    20 - 3.12 Meteorological data with respect to cooling
    20 - 3.12.1 monthly average temperature:
    20 - 3.12.2 yearly average temperature:
    20 - 4 Rating
    20 - 4.1 Rated power
    21 - 4.2 Loading cycle
    21 - 4.3 Preferred valves of rated power
    21 - 4.4 Operation at higher than rated voltage and/or at disturbed frequency
    22 - 5 Requirements for transformers having a tapped winding
    22 - 5.1 General – Notation of tapping range
    22 - 5.2 Tapping voltage – tapping current. Standard categories of tapping voltage variation. Maximum voltage tapping
    25 - 5.3 Tapping power. Full-power tappings – reduced-power tappings
    26 - 5.4 Specification of tappings in enquiry and order
    26 - 5.5 Specification of short-circuit impedance
    27 - 5.6 Load loss and temperature rise
    28 - 6 Connection and phase displacement symbols for three-phase transformers
    30 - 7 Rating plates
    30 - 7.1 Information to be given in all cases
    31 - 7.2 Additional information to be given when applicable
    32 - 8 Miscellaneous requirements
    32 - 8.1 Dimensioning of neutral connection
    32 - 8.2 Oil preservation system
    32 - 8.3 Load rejection on generator transformers
    32 - 9 Tolerances
    35 - 10 Tests
    35 - 10.1 General requirements for routine, type and special tests
    36 - 10.2 Measurement of winding resistance
    37 - 10.3 Measurement of voltage ratio and check of phase displacement
    37 - 10.4 Measurement of short-circuit impedance and load loss
    38 - 10.5 Measurement of no-load loss and current
    38 - 10.6 Measurement of the harmonics of the no-load current
    39 - 10.7 Measurement of zero-sequence impedance(s) on three-phase transformers
    39 - 10.8 Tests on on-load tap-changers
    41 - Annex A - Information required with enquiry and order
    41 - A.1 Rating and general data
    43 - A.2 Parallel operation
    44 - Annex B - Examples of specifications for transformers with tappings
    44 - Example 1 – Constant flux voltage variation
    44 - Example 2 – Variable flux voltage variation
    45 - Example 3 – Combined voltage variation
    46 - Annex C - Specification of short-circuit impedance by boundaries
    47 - Annex D - Three-phase transformer connections
    50 - Annex E - Temperature correction of load loss
    51 - Annex F - Bibliography
    52 - APPENDIX ZZ - LIST OF VARIATIONS BETWEEN THIS STANDARD AND IEC 76-1
    55 - APPENDIX ZA - POWER RATINGS AND METHODS OF COOLING COMMONLY USED IN AUSTRALIA
    55 - ZA1 POWER RATINGS
    55 - ZA2 METHODS OF COOLING
    56 - APPENDIX ZB - TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS IN GENERAL USE
    56 - ZB1 THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS
    56 - ZB2 EXAMPLE OF THREE SINGLE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS CONNECTED TO FORM A THREE-PHASE BANK
    56 - ZB3 MISCELLANEOUS TRANSFORMER TYPES
    63 - APPENDIX ZC - DESIGNATION OF WINDINGS, ASSIGNMENT OF LETTERS AND NUMBERS TO WINDING ENDS AND TAPPINGS, MARKING AND POSITION O
    63 - ZC1 DESIGNATION OF WINDINGS
    63 - ZC2 DESIGNATING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
    65 - ZC3 SUBSCRIPT NUMBERS FOR WINDING ENDS AND TAPPINGS
    66 - ZC4 MARKING OF TERMINALS
    69 - ZC5 ARRANGEMENT AND SEQUENCE OF TERMINALS
    69 - ZC6 PHASE DISPLACEMENT DIAGRAM AND SYMBOLS
    69 - ZC7 TERMINAL MARKING PLATES
    69 - ZC8 CONNECTION DIAGRAM DRAWINGS

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Specifies the technical requirements for single and three-phase power transformers, including auto transformers, but excludes single-phase transformers rated at less than 1 kVA, three-phase transformers rated at less than 5 kVA, and certain special transformers such as instrument, starting, testing and welding transformers, transformers for static converters and those mounted on rolling stock. Based on but not equivalent to and has been reproduced from IEC 76-1:1993. Includes Australian variations such as commonly used power ratings and preferred methods of cooling, connections in general use, and details regarding connection designation.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This part of International Standard IEC 76 applies to three-phase and single-phase power transformers (including auto-transformers) with the exception of certain categories of small and special transformers such as:- single-phase transformers with rated power less than 1 kVA and three-phase transformers less than 5 kVA;- instrument transformers;- transformers for static convertors;- traction transformers mounted on rolling stock; - starting transformers; - testing transformers; - welding transformers.When IEC standards do not exist for such categories of transformers, this part of IEC 76 may still be applicable either as a whole or in part. For those categories of power transformers and reactors which have their own IEC standards, this part is applicable only to the extent in which it is specifically called up by cross-reference in the other standard. At several places in this part it is specified or recommended that an 'agreement' shall be reached concerning alternative or additional technical solutions or procedures. Such agreement is to be made between the manufacturer and the purchaser. The matters should preferably be raised at an early stage and the agreements included in the contract specification.

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    Committee EL-008
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes
    Under Revision

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    First published as part of AS C61-1931.Second edition 1946.Third edition 1963.Fourth edition 1970.Revised and redesignated in part as AS 2374.1-1982 and AS 2374.4-1982.AS 2374.1-1982 and AS 2374.4-1982 revised, amalgamated and designated AS 2374.1-1997. First published as part of AS C61-1931. Second edition 1946. Third edition 1963. Fourth edition 1970. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 2374.1-1982 and AS 2374.4-1982. AS 2374.1-1982 and AS 2374.4-1982 revised, amalgamated and designated AS 2374.1-1997.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 1939-1990 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment (IP Code)
    AS 1078-1984 Guide to loading of oil-immersed transformers
    AS 3953-1996 Loading guide for dry-type power transformers
    AS/NZS ISO 9001:2000 Quality management systems - Requirements
    AS 2374.2-1997 Power transformers Temperature rise
    AS 2374.6-1994 Power transformers - Determination of transformer and reactor sound levels
    AS 2374.3.1-1992 Power transformers Insulation levels and dielectric test - External clearances in air
    AS 2752-2003 Preferred numbers and their use
    AS 2374.3.0-1982 Power transformers Insulation levels and dielectric tests - General requirements
    AS 1265-1990 Bushings for alternating voltages above 1000 V
    AS/NZS ISO 9001:1994 Quality systems - Model for quality assurance in design, development, production, installation and servicing
    AS 2735-1984 Dry-type power transformers
    AS 2421-1981 Guide to the selection and use of power transformers
    AS 2752-1985 Preferred numbers and their use
    AS 2374.5-1982 Power Transformers Ability To Withstand Short-Circuit

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