IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017
16_D3, Feb 2017 - IEC/IEEE International Draft Standard - Power Transformers - Part 16: Transformers for Wind Turbine Application
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IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017 is an IEC/IEEE international draft standard for power transformers, focused on transformers for wind turbine application. It addresses a specialized engineering context where transformer design, insulation coordination, and performance need to suit variable operating conditions in wind energy systems. For buyers and engineers working with power, energy, and industrial equipment, this draft standard helps define a consistent technical basis for selection, testing, and compliance review.
IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017 overview
This draft specification sits within the power transformer standards family and narrows the scope to wind turbine service. IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017 is relevant where transformer requirements must reflect the electrical and mechanical demands of wind power installations, including grid connection duties and equipment integration. As an inactive document, it is mainly useful for reference, legacy design comparison, or understanding the technical direction taken for transformers intended for wind turbine application.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include reviewing transformer requirements for wind turbine nacelles, tower-mounted transformer arrangements, and related step-up or interface equipment in wind power projects. IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017 may also be used when comparing design options for transformer ratings, thermal behavior, and insulation performance in renewable energy systems. It is a practical reference for engineers, procurement teams, and compliance reviewers dealing with transformer specification in turbine-based generation equipment.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because transformers in wind turbine applications often face operating profiles that differ from conventional stationary plant equipment. Using IEEE P60076-16_D3, Feb 2017 can help support more consistent design decisions, clearer procurement requirements, and more focused testing or documentation review. For technical teams, it reduces ambiguity around transformer expectations and helps align equipment choices with the constraints of wind power generation, electrical interface needs, and long-term system reliability.
- Wind turbine transformer application focus
- IEC/IEEE draft standard reference
- Power transformer design and compliance context
- Electrical interface and grid connection relevance
- Legacy or comparative technical review
- Publication Date: 2017
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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- This Version: P60076 (2017)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2017)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2017)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2016)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2016)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2016)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2015)
- Previous Version: P60076 (2014)
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