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IEC 60076-15

IEC 60076-15:2015
Power transformers - Part 15: Gas-filled power transformers
IEC 60076-15:2015 applies to three-phase and single-phase gas-filled 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;
- transformers, which have no windings with rated voltage higher than 1 000 V;
- instrument transformers;
- traction transformers mounted on rolling stock;
- starting transformers;
- testing transformers;
- welding transformers. This second edition of IEC 60076-15 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2008 and constitutes a technical revision. The following main technical changes from the first edition are:
- Modified in accordance with the related revised standards of IEC 60076-1, IEC 60076-2, IEC 60076-3 and related items of SF6 gas in the revised standard of "High-voltage switchgear and controlgear;
- Added the clause "minimum power under alternative cooling modes";
- Added the clause "safety, environmental and other requirements";
- Added the clause "d.c. currents in neutral circuits";
- Added the clause "electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)";
- Added the clause "high frequency switching transients".
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Technical committee

TC 14 Power transformers
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2015-04-22
Edition2.0
ICS

29.180

Stability date2028
ISBN number9782832226261
Pages61
File size1.49 MB
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