NBN EN IEC 60076-11:2018

Power transformers - Part 11: Dry-type transformers

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Languages
English and French
Type
NBN Electro
Status
ACTIVE
Publication date
27 November 2018
ICS Code
29.180 (Transformers. Reactors)
Withdrawn Date
Price
€ 317,00

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Summary

< span style=" color:red" > NEW!< / span> IEC 60076-11:2018 is available as < a href=" https:/ / webstore.iec.ch/ publication/ 63752" > IEC 60076-11:2018 RLV< / a> which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.< / br> < / br> IEC 60076-11:2018 applies to dry-type power transformers (including auto-transformers) having values of highest voltage for equipment up to and including 72,5 kV and at least one winding operating at greater than 1,1 kV. This document does not apply to:

- gas-filled dry-type transformers where the gas is not air

- single-phase transformers rated at less than 5 kVA

- polyphase transformers rated at less than 15 kVA

- instrument transformers

- starting transformers

- testing transformers

- traction transformers mounted on rolling stock

- flameproof and mining transformers

- welding transformers

- voltage regulating transformers

- small power transformers in which safety is a special consideration.

Where IEC standards do not exist for the transformers mentioned above or for other special transformers, this document may be applicable as a whole or in parts.  This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with regard to the previous edition are as follows:

- Extension of the scope up to 72,5kV

- Enclosure management in regards of the performance

- Management of the dielectric and thermal features with altitude

- New climatic classes for a better adaptation of customers’ need

- Establishment of the relation between location and environmental classes

- For fire behaviour classes, limitation at 1000kVA and process of test more robust

- Introduction of Seismic class

- Recommendations for amorphous transformers

Keywords: dry-type transformers