1、 IEEE Guide for Transformers Directly Connected to Generators Sponsored by the Transformers Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std C57.116-2014 (Revision of IEEE Std C57.116-1989) IEEE Std C57.116-2014 (Revision of IEEE Std C57.116-1989) IEEE
2、Guide for Transformers Directly Connected to Generators Sponsor Transformers Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 27 March 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Information on the selection and application considerations for the unit power transformer and unit auxiliaries power t
3、ransformer is provided in this guide. Consideration is given to connections that include direct connection and connections through generator circuit breakers and load-break switches. The considerations referred to in this guide apply to hydroelectric and thermal electric generating stations. Various
4、 power transformer connections and possible operating problems under normal and abnormal conditions are treated. Phasing procedures, basic impulse insulation level selection, and loading practices are not covered. Keywords: back-feed, electrical parameters, generator bus, IEEE C57.116, load tap chan
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35、 completed, the Power Transformers-Directly Connected GSU Working Group had the following membership: Gary Hoffman, Chair William Griesacker, Vice Chair Randall Kyle, Secretary Mark Baldwin Peter Balma Wallace Binder Michael Botti James Campbell John Crouse Ramsis Girgis David Harris Jose Izquierdo
36、John John Wayne Johnson Krzystof Kulasek Jeffrey LaMarca John Lackey Emilio Morales Cruz Jeffrey Nazarko Bipin Patel Jeffrey Ray Dinesh Sankarakurup Roderick Sauls Stephen Schroeder Ewald Schweiger Hemchandra Shertukde Jin H. Sim Eduardo Tolachir David Wallach Joe Watson Kipp Yule Richard vonGemming
37、en The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. Mohamed Abdel Khalek William Ackerman Emmanuel Agamloh Saleman Alibhay Stephen Antosz Carlo Arpino Senthil Kumar Asok Kumar Peter Balma Thomas Barnes
38、 Barry Beaster Robert Beavers Jeffrey Benach W. J. (Bill) Bergman Steven Bezner Wallace Binder Thomas Blackburn W. Boettger Paul Boman Kenneth Bow Derek Brown Gustavo Brunello Zeeky Bukhala Carl Bush William Byrd Paul Cardinal Robert Christman Craig Colopy Stephen Conrad Randall Crellin John Crouse
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45、Yonce Richard Young Jian Yu Kipp Yule Luis Zambrano Waldemar Ziomek When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 27 March 2014, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma
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48、opyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C57.116-2014, IEEE Guide for Transformers Directly Connected to Generators. Transformers, directly connected to generators, experience excitation and short-circuit duties beyond those covered in other pow
49、er transformer standards. Therefore, in 1979, the IEEE Transformers Committee decided that an application guide for such transformers was needed. In 1989, the IEEE Std C57.116 was approved and describes the selection, application, and specification considerations for the unit and unit auxiliaries transformers taking into account their connections, voltage and kilovolt ampere ratings; and excitation and through-fault capabilities during possible operating conditions, both normal and abnormal. Also included are load-tap changing and isolated phase-bus duct heating consideration