Superseded Standard

IEEE C57.129-1999

IEEE General Requirements and Test Code for Oil Immersed HVDC Converter Transformers

Superseded by IEEE Std C57.129-2007. The electrical, mechanical, and physical requirements of oil-immersed single-phase and three-phase converter transformers are specified in this standard. Tests are described and test code defined. Devices such as arc furnace transformers and rectifier transformers for industrial or locomotive applications are not covered.

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PE/TR - Transformers
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Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
C57.129-2007
Board Approval
1999-09-16
History
Published:
2000-06-06

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/TR - Transformers
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Working Group
HVConv-WGC57.129 - HV Converter TR & Reactors - Req. & Test Code for HVDC Con. Xfmr Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Ulf Radbrandt
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60076-57-129-2017

IEC/IEEE International Standard - Power transformers--Part 57-129: Transformers for HVDC applications

This part of 60076 International Standard specifies requirements of liquid-immersed three-phase and single-phase converter transformers for use in high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission systems including back-to-back applications. It applies to transformers having two, three or multiple windings. This document does not apply to converter transformers for industrial applications (see IEC 61378-1 or IEEE Std C57.18.10); converter transformers for traction applications (see IEC 60310).

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C57.129-2007

IEEE Standard for General Requirements and Test Code for Oil-Immersed HVDC Converter Transformers

The electrical, mechanical, and physical requirements of oil-immersed single-phase and three-phase converter transformers are specified in this standard. Tests are described and test code defined. Devices such as arc furnace transformers and rectifier transformers for industrial or locomotive applications are not covered.

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