
Amendment to IEEE Std C57.18.10-1998. This standard practice provides rating data, construction requirements, testing, and calculation methods for dry-type or liquid-filled semiconductor power rectifier transformers. These transformers supply nonsinusoidal load currents and are subject to higher harmonic load losses than standard power transformers. A number of examples illustrating harmonic loss calculations are presented in a reference annex.
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
Learn More - Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2005-03-04
- Board Approval
- 2008-03-27
- History
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- Published:
- 2008-05-30
- Inactivated Date:
- 2021-03-25
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
Learn More - Working Group
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PerfCharac-WGC57.18.10 - Performance Characteristics - Semicon Rectifier Xfrmrs Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Malia Zaman
Contact - Working Group Chair
- Sheldon Kennedy
C57.18.10-2021
IEEE Approved Draft Standard Practices and Requirements for Semiconductor Power Rectifier Transformers
Practices and requirements for semiconductor power rectifier transformers for dedicated loads rated single-phase 100 kW and above and three-phase 100 kW and above are included. Static precipitators, high-voltage converters for dc power transmission, and other nonlinear loads are excluded. Service conditions, both usual and unusual, are specified, or other standards are referenced as appropriate. Routine tests are specified, and an informative annex provides several examples of load loss calculations for transformers when subjected to nonsinusoidal currents, based on calculations provided in the standard.
C57.18.10-1998
IEEE Standard Practices and Requirements for Semiconductor Power Rectifier Transformers
Practices and requirements for semiconductor power rectifier transformers for dedicated loads rated single-phase 300 kW and above and three-phase 500 kW and above are included. Static precipitators, high-voltage converters for dc power transmission, and other nonlinear loads are excluded. Service conditions, both usual and unusual, are specified, or other standards are referenced as appropriate. Routine tests are specified. An informative annex provides several examples of load loss calculations for transformers when subjected to nonsinusoidal currents, based on calculations provided in the standard.