1、 IEC 62032 Edition 2.0 2012-06 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Guide for the Application, Specification, and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers IEC 62032:2012(E) IEEE Std. C57.135:2011 IEEE Std C57.135 THIS PUBLICATION IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Copyright 2011 IEEE All rights reserved. IEEE is a registered t
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21、 IEC 62032:2012 vi IEEE Std C57.135-2011 Published by IEC under license from IEEE. 2011 IEEE. All rights reserved. IEEE Std C57.135-2011 (Revision of IEEE Std C57.135-2001) IEEE Guide for the Application, Specification, and Testing of Phase- Shifting Transformers Sponsor Transformers Committee of th
22、e IEEE Power & Energy Society Approved 16 June 2011 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Theory, application of phase-shifting transformers, and the difference of specification and testing to standard system transformers are described in this guide. Various types of phase- shifting transformers and how
23、 to select the optimal design to achieve required control of power flow are covered. An understanding of the terminology, types, construction, and testing specific to phase-shifting transformers is provided. Keywords: advance phase angle, dual-core design, IEEE C57.135, main transformer, phase- shif
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25、lished by IEC under license from IEEE. 2011 IEEE. All rights reserved. IEEE Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C57.135-2011, IEEE Guide for the Application, Specification, and Testing of Phase-Shifting Transformers. This guide describes the application, specification, and testing
26、 of phase-shifting transformers. It is intended for the following: Organizations responsible for the application and specification of phase-shifting transformers for electric transmission systems to control power flow. Organizations responsible for testing phase-shifting transformers. This guide is
27、designed to help organizations: Understand the various types of phase-shifting transformers and how to apply them to obtain required control of power flow. Prepare specifications for the purchase of phase-shifting transformers. Standardize tests and test methods for phase-shifting transformers. This
28、 guide is intended to satisfy the following objectives: Promote consistency within organizations for the application and specification of phase-shifting transformers. Provide an understanding of the terminology, types, construction, and testing relating specifically to phase-shifting transformers. P
29、romote the standardization of testing procedures for phase-shifting transformers. Since this guide was first published in 2001, several recommendations from users and manufacturers were made to revise it to improve accuracy and applicability. Some of the revisions are as follows: Figure 1, Figure 3,
30、 Figure 4, Figure 7, and Figure 11 were improved. Equation (1) was divided into two parts to show the difference between advance and retard operations. A new section on minimum information requirements for specifying a PST was inserted. Various editorial changes were made to clarify the contents of
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