IEEE Guide For Interpretation of Gases Generated in Natural Ester and Synthetic Ester-Immersed Transformers

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IEEE Guide for Interpretation of Gases Generated in Natural Ester and Synthetic Ester Immersed Transformers
Sponsored by the  Transformers Committee
IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA
IEEE Power and Energy Society
IEEE Std C57.155™ 2014
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IEEE Std C57.155™-2014
IEEE Guide for Interpretation of Gases Generated in Natural Ester and Synthetic Ester-Immersed Transformers
Sponsor
Transformers Committee
of the
 IEEE Power and Energy Society
 Approved 3 November 2014
IEEE-SA Standards Board
Authorized licensed use limited to: University of Queensland. Downloaded on August 26,2015 at 07:39:48 UTC from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.
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Abstract:
 Natural and synthetic ester-immersed transformers are handled in this guide. The following is addressed in this guide: a)The theory of combustible gas generation in a natural and synthetic ester-filled transformer b)Interpretation of the dissolved gas analysis resultsc)Recommended actions based on the interpretation of dissolved gas analysis resultsd)A bibliography of related literature
Keywords:
 DGA, dielectric liquid, dissolved gas analysis, high oleic sunflower liquid, IEEE
C57.155™, insulating liquid, liquid-immersed transformer, natural ester, rapeseed liquid, soybean liquid, synthetic ester
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright © 2014 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.  All rights reserved. Published 28 November 2014. Printed in the United States of America. IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, owned by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Incorporated. PDF: ISBN 978-0-7381-9354-0
 
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