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IEEE P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015

Shifting Transformers

Standard by IEEE, 2016

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P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015 is an inactive standard for shifting transformers, providing a technical reference for transformer design and performance in engineered materials, dielectrics and plasmas, and power-related applications. It is relevant where controlled voltage shifting, insulation behavior, and reliable electrical operation need to be defined with precision. For engineers, buyers, and compliance teams, this specification can help align product expectations, testing, and documentation around a known technical baseline.

Overview of P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015

This technical document focuses on shifting transformers, a category typically associated with controlled electrical transfer, voltage transformation, and performance under dielectric stress. P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015 helps define the requirements that matter when these devices are evaluated for design consistency and operating suitability. In practice, it supports comparison of transformer characteristics, material behavior, and application limits, especially in environments where electrical integrity and predictable performance are important.

Typical use cases

Shifting transformers covered by this standard are commonly considered in power electronics, electrical test setups, and specialized industrial systems that need stable voltage or phase-related transformation. P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015 may also be used when specifying equipment for engineered materials testing, dielectric studies, or power and energy applications where transformer behavior must be understood in detail. It is most useful when procurement and engineering teams need a common technical reference for selection and verification.

Why it matters

Using P60076-57-1202/D2, Jun 2015 helps reduce ambiguity in design review, procurement, and compliance checks for shifting transformers. A defined standard supports more consistent testing, clearer performance expectations, and better control of insulation-related and electrical risks. That can be especially important when comparing products, qualifying components, or documenting requirements for systems that depend on dependable transformer behavior. For organizations working with specialized electrical equipment, the standard can improve consistency across engineering and supply decisions.

  • Shifting transformer technical requirements
  • Voltage transfer and operating behavior
  • Dielectric and insulation considerations
  • Testing and specification alignment
  • Inactive June 2015 document
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  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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