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IEEE STD C57.110-2018

The document outlines recommended practices for evaluating the capability of liquid immersed and dry-type transformers to supply nonsinusoidal load currents. It includes calculation methods, application information for specifying new transformers, and examples for clarity. Additionally, it compares these methods with other industry standards and provides temperature rise calculation references.

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IEEE STD C57.110-2018

The document outlines recommended practices for evaluating the capability of liquid immersed and dry-type transformers to supply nonsinusoidal load currents. It includes calculation methods, application information for specifying new transformers, and examples for clarity. Additionally, it compares these methods with other industry standards and provides temperature rise calculation references.

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IEEE Recommended Practice for

Establishing Liquid Immersed and


Dry-Type Power and Distribution
Transformer Capability when Supplying
Nonsinusoidal Load Currents

IEEE Power and Energy Society

Sponsored by the
Transformers Committee

IEEE IEEE Std C57.110™-2018


3 Park Avenue (Revision of IEEE Std C57.110-2008)
New York, NY 10016-5997
USA

Authorized licensed use limited to: University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Downloaded on November 15,2018 at 05:38:31 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.
IEEE Std C57.110™-2018
(Revision of IEEE Std C57.110-2008)

IEEE Recommended Practice for


Establishing Liquid Immersed and
Dry-Type Power and Distribution
Transformer Capability when Supplying
Nonsinusoidal Load Currents

Sponsor

Transformers Committee
of the
IEEE Power and Energy Society

Approved 14 June 2018

IEEE-SA Standards Board

Authorized licensed use limited to: University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Downloaded on November 15,2018 at 05:38:31 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.
Abstract: Provided in this recommended practice are calculation methods for conservatively
evaluating the feasibility for an existing installed dry-type or liquid immersed transformer, to supply
nonsinusoidal load currents as a portion of the total load. Also provided is necessary application
information to assist in properly specifying a new transformer expected to carry a load, a portion
of which is composed of nonsinusoidal load currents. A number of examples illustrating these
methods and calculations are presented. Reference annexes provide a comparison of the
document calculations to calculations found in other industry standards. Suggested temperature
rise calculation methods are detailed for reference purposes.

Keywords: current harmonics, harmonic loss factor, IEEE C57.110™, k-factor, nonsinusoidal load
currents

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