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IEEE C57.139 2016

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IEEE Guide for Dissolved Gas Analysis in Transformer Load Tap Changers

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Revision Standard – Active. General types of load tap changer (LTC) mechanisms, breathing configurations, and electrical designs, described for reference for determining methods of testing and evaluating dissolved gases in mineral-based transformer oils in LTCs, are discussed and recommended in this guide. Measurements of dissolved gas concentrations in the LTC oil are required to implement this guide. This guide is not manufacturer specific, rather category specific. ** Downloads file posted at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/C57/C57.139-2015/

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std C57.139-2015 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
12 IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
13 1.3 Limitations
1.4 Safety warning
2. Normative references
14 3. Definitions
15 4. Nature, purpose, and basis for DGA for LTCs
4.1 Nature of LTC DGA
4.2 Purpose of LTC DGA
4.3 Gas formation, retention, and dissipation
16 4.4 Basis of LTC DGA
17 5. Norms for LTC DGA
5.1 LTC DGA variables
5.2 Types of limits
19 5.3 Maintenance of LTC DGA norms
6. Procedure for interpretation of LTC DGA data
6.1 Types of samples
20 6.2 Data quality review
6.3 Interpretation of DGA data
23 Annex A (informative) Generic classification scheme for LTC types
24 Annex B (informative) Sample procedures for statistical derivation of limits
B.1 Statistical terminology and basis of the derivation procedures
26 B.2 Derivation of gas concentration caution limits
B.3 Derivation of gas ratio limits
28 B.4 Examples of LTC DGA limit derivations
30 Annex C (informative) Case histories
C.1 Norms used for Examples 1 and 2
31 C.2 Example 3—Burned reversing switch
32 C.3 Example 4—Burned contact in vacuum type LTC
34 Annex D (informative) Application of the Duval Triangle 2 to DGA in LTCs
D.1 Introduction
35 D.2 Data plotting example
36 D.3 Fault evolution example
D.4 Exceptional LTC types
38 D.5 LTC population example
39 Annex E (informative) Gas ratio nomograms for DGA in LTCs
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Nitrogen / oxygen ratio
44 Annex F (informative) Bibliography
IEEE C57.139 2016
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