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Power Transformer Factory Test
using IEEE Standards
Waldemar Ziomek
CG Power Systems Canada
IEEE Training, Houston, Texas, Oct.8-9, 2014
Power transformer testing
Power Transformer Factory test
Topics covered
•Objective of tests
•Classification of tests
•List of tests
•Connections for test
•Details of Tests
•Sequence of tests
•Future trends
Tests for special transformers, such as HVDC converter
or Phase shifting transformers are not covered
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Objective of testing
•Compliance to applicable standards
•Compliance to customer specification
•Verify guaranteed parameters
•Assess quality and reliability
•Verify design
•Obtain additional performance and
reference data
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Power transformer testing
Classification of tests
As per IEEE standards
•Routine test
•Design test
•Other tests
As per characteristic of test
•Quality verification tests
•Performance tests
•Thermal tests
•Dielectric tests
•Mechanical tests
•Test data for future reference
•Others
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IEEE standards
• IEEE standard C57.12.00
IEEE Standard General Requirements for Liquid-Immersed,
Distribution, Power and Regulating Transformers
IEEE standard C57.12.90
IEEE Standard Test Code for Liquid -Immersed, Distribution,
Power and Regulating Transformers
and
IEEE Guide for Short-Circuit Testing of Distribution and
Power Transformers
• CSA standard CAN/CSA-C88-M90
CSA standard for Power transformers and reactors
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Power transformer testing
List of tests
Routine Design Other Remark
Oil quality tests X Quality
Resistance measurement X Quality
Winding Insulation resistance X Quality
Core/clamp insulation resistance X Quality
Ratio test X Quality and
performance
Polarity and phase relationship X
Insulation power factor and X Quality and
capacitance Future ref.
Control (auxiliary) losses X Others
Single phase excitation test X Future
reference
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List of tests
Routine Design Others Remark
No load loss and excitation X X Performance
current test
LTC operation with no load X Quality
voltage (cycle recording) verification
Impedance voltage and load X Performance
loss test
LTC operation at load current X Quality
(cycle recording) verification
Zero phase sequence voltage X Future/System
reference
Temperature rise X X Thermal and
performance
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List of tests
Dielectric tests Routine Design Others Remark
Lightning impulse X X Dielectric
test
Switching impulse X Dielectric
test
Applied voltage test X Dielectric
test
Induced voltage with or without X Dielectric
partial discharge measurement test
No load loss after dielectrics X CSA
Low or Power frequency test on X Dielectric
auxiliary / control devices and test
current transformers
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List of tests
Routine Design Others Remark
Audible sound level X Performance
Short circuit capability X Performance
and quality test
Operation tests of all devices X Quality
verification
Dissolved gas in oil analysis X Quality,
Thermal, Future
reference
Lifting and moving devices X Mechanical test
Pressure X Mechanical test
Leak X Quality
verification
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Test system accuracy requirement
Quality measured Accuracy
Losses +/-3%
Voltage +/-0.5%
Current +/-0.5%
Resistance +/-0.5%
Temperature +/-1.0degC
Frequency of test source to be within +/-0.5%
of rated frequency
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Open circuit connection
Ratio test No load loss and current test
Sound level test Induced voltage test
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Measurement of no load loss and current
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Equivalent circuit on open circuit connection
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Short circuit connection
•Impedance and load loss
•Temperature rise
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Measurement of impedance and load loss
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Equivalent circuit on short circuit connection
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Special connection
•Zero phase sequence voltage
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Dielectric tests
Withstand voltage Impact on design
BIL Bushings, lead clearances, winding
internal insulation, winding clearances,
stresses to ground, neutral point
insulation
SIL External clearances, Bushings, lead
clearances, phase-to-phase stresses
Induced voltage Internal winding stresses (V/T), stresses
to ground, grounding, electrode
configurations
Applied voltage Stresses to ground (windings, leads).
Critical for fully insulated windings
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Insulation types
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Insulation stressed by different tests
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Impulse wave shapes
p.u.V
1.3 (FoW)
1.1 (CW)
1.0 BIL
CW
BILFW
0.83 SIL
SIL
0.5
Time
<1.2µs 1.2µs 3-5µs 50µs
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Lightning impulse Full wave
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LI chop wave shape
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LI test connections
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LI test connections
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LI test connections
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Lightning impulse test sequence
Without non linear resistors in the unit
•Reduced (50%) full wave
•100% Chopped wave
•100% Chopped wave
•100% Full wave
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Lightning impulse test sequence
With non linear resistors in the unit
•50% Full wave
•80% Full wave
•100% Full wave
•100% Chopped wave
•100% Chopped wave
•100% Full wave
•80% Full wave
•50% Full wave
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Lightning impulse failure detection
Failure detection is by comparison of voltage and current
wave shapes at reduced level and full level or between 2
wave shapes at the same level in case of non-linear resistors
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Lightning impulse test on neutral
Wave shape:
Front time 10 micro sec
Tail time 50 micro sec
Test sequence:
Reduced full wave
2x100% full wave
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Dielectric tests-Switching impulse
•Sequence
Reduced Full wave followed by 2 Full waves (opposite polarity
application required to demagnetize core)
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Switching impulse waveshape
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Switching impulse connection
1.5PU Ph-Ph
Reduced FW and FW voltage wave shapes are
compared for pass criteria
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Dielectric tests-Applied voltage
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Applied voltage test
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Applied voltage test connection
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Dielectric tests-Induced voltage
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Induced voltage test
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Induced voltage test
Test voltage and duration
•For class II transformers (>69kV Class)
•Test voltage is raised slowly to 150% and held for few minutes and
is raised to Enhancement level of approximately 173% for 7200
cycles and then reduced to 150% and maintained for 1 hour
•During this test partial discharge (apparent charge) in pico-
coulombs is recorded every 5 minutes
•As per ANSI-IEEE standards the limit for PD level is 500pC
(Alternate measurement can be RIV in micro-volts in which case the
limit is 100micro-volts. But this is not a preferred method, was
moved to annex in the IEEE standard)
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Measurement of partial discharge
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Partial discharge display
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Time sequence for induced test
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Examples of Common Discharge and Interference Patterns
Encountered During Partial Discharge Tests on Power Transformers
a) Corona discharge on a high-
voltage electrode
b) Corona discharge on a grounded
point
c) Unearthed conductive object near
or inside the test object
d) Noise due to a bad contact (this
pattern may also occur in some
type of internal discharges)
e) PD in oil-paper insulation or gas
bubbles
f) Surface (creeping) discharge in oil
g) Interference due to thyristor
pulses
h) Interference due to a modulated
periodic signal
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Phase-resolved PD patterns
a) Discharges in solid insulation c) Floating potential
with cavities
b) Bubbles in oil; the pattern is d) RIP bushing problem
appearing and disappearing
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Temperature rise test
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Temperature rise test
Correction required for sites at altitudes>3300ft
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Dissolved gas analysis
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Sound level test
Connection same as for no load test
Sound pressure level measured at 0.3m(1foot)
distance from sound producing surface (tank)
Sound pressure level measured at 2 m (6feet)
distance from fans when forced cooling in
operation.
Measurement done at 1/3 and 2/3 height of tank
A weighted sound pressure level is computed
Correction done for ambient noise
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Sound level test
In addition to compliance to C57.12.90, HECO also
spec IEC 60076-10. "Sound pressure and sound
power level specifications shall apply for conditions
with all ventilation fans ON, and for both no load
(open secondary) and rated load operating
conditions."
Sound pressure vs. sound power
Sound measurement under load
– Measure the winding sound during heat run
– Measurements under load logarithmically added to
core noise
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Test sequence
Low voltage/rated voltage tests
Ratio
Polarity
Resistance
Core loss
Load loss
Zero sequence
Temperature rise/overload
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Test sequence
Dielectric tests
Lightning impulse
Switching impulse
Applied voltage test
Induced voltage/Partial discharge test
Repeat no load test when specified
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Other tests and trends in test requirements
Sweep Frequency Response Analysis
– Total assembled condition
– Shipping condition
Recurrent surge generator test
Direct hotspot measurement using fiber optics
Infrared scan during temperature rise test
Partial discharge for 69kV class units
Sound level using intensity meter and
sound level under load
Tests on buried tertiary winding
Acoustic detection of partial discharge
problem
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Questions
Thank you for your participation
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