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⚡ Power transformers are among the most critical and expensive single assets in any electrical network. IEEE C57.135 technical specification provides comprehensive technical requirements for transformer design, testing, and operation.
This standard covers IEEE C57.135 technical specification, including oil-immersed and dry-type transformers, reactors, and load tap changers. Major tests include insulation withstand, temperature rise, load loss and no-load loss measurement, partial discharge detection, and sound level measurement.
| Test | Requirement | Equipment | Criteria |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insulation resistance | ≥ 1000 MΩ at 20 °C | 5000 V megohmmeter | IR + PI ≥ 1.5 |
| Power frequency withstand | 2 × rated voltage + 1 kV | Test transformer | No flashover |
| Partial discharge | ≤ 10 pC at 1.3U₀ | PD measurement system | PD amplitude + pattern |
Oil-impregnated paper insulation uses the dielectric constant mismatch between paper (ε_r ≈ 4.5) and oil (ε_r ≈ 2.2) to distribute the electric field. Oil gaps bear approximately 60 %–70 % of the AC voltage stress. Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) is the most effective monitoring tool — acetylene (C₂H₂) indicates discharge faults, while elevated ethylene (C₂H₄) suggests overheating.
The hottest-spot temperature limits transformer loading. For natural oil circulation (ONAN), winding hotspot must not exceed 98 °C (continuous) and 140 °C (emergency). Forced oil circulation (ODAF) improves cooling efficiency by 30 %–40 % but adds auxiliary system maintenance.