IEEE P60076-16, May 2016
Part 16: Transformers for Wind Turbine Application
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P60076-16, May 2016 is the section of the P60076 series focused on transformers for wind turbine application. It addresses the technical context of power, energy, and industrial systems where transformer selection and performance can affect reliability, electrical integration, and operating safety. This standard is relevant for engineers and procurement teams that need a defined reference for design and compliance decisions in wind energy equipment.
Overview of P60076-16, May 2016
P60076-16, May 2016 belongs to a technical series covering electrical equipment, with this part specifically centered on transformers used in wind turbine applications. In practice, such a document helps frame the requirements and expectations for transformer design, rating, and performance in energy systems that must operate under variable load conditions. The standard is useful when evaluating equipment intended for wind power installations and related engineering specifications.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically consulted when specifying or reviewing transformers for wind turbine nacelles, tower-base installations, or other wind farm electrical assemblies. It may also support engineering documentation, supplier qualification, and design review for equipment that interfaces wind-generated power with broader power and energy systems. For organizations working on component selection, testing, or project procurement, P60076-16, May 2016 provides a focused reference for transformer-related decisions.
Why it matters
In wind energy projects, transformer requirements can influence system reliability, insulation coordination, thermal behavior, and overall electrical performance. Using P60076-16, May 2016 can help align design and procurement expectations, reduce ambiguity in technical specifications, and support more consistent compliance checks. For inactive standards references, it remains valuable as a historical technical benchmark when comparing legacy equipment, reviewing older contracts, or tracing specification intent in wind turbine applications.
- Transformers for wind turbine systems
- Electrical rating and performance context
- Design and procurement reference
- Power and energy application focus
- Legacy compliance and review use
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P60076 (2017)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2017)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2017)
- This Version: P60076 (2016)
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