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IEEE P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023

Part 2: Power Transformers

Standard by IEEE, 2023

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P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023 is a technical document for power transformers, positioned within the Power, Energy and Industry Applications subject area. It addresses the design and performance considerations most relevant to transformer equipment, helping users interpret requirements in a focused and practical way. For engineers, purchasers, and compliance teams, this standard can support more consistent specification, evaluation, and documentation when working with transformer systems.

Overview of P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023

This standard focuses on Part 2: Power Transformers, so its technical context is centered on equipment used to transfer electrical energy efficiently across power networks and industrial installations. P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023 is best understood as a requirements-oriented reference for defining transformer characteristics, expected performance, and related engineering considerations. In power applications, that can include design choices, rating selection, and conformity checks that help align equipment with project and procurement needs.

Typical use cases

P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023 is typically relevant when specifying or reviewing power transformers for utility substations, generation assets, and industrial distribution systems. It may also support engineering teams during equipment selection, tender preparation, and technical comparison of transformer offerings. Because it is tied to power and energy applications, the standard can be useful wherever transformer ratings, operating conditions, and performance expectations need to be clearly defined before installation or acceptance.

Why it matters

For power transformer projects, clear technical requirements help reduce design ambiguity and improve consistency across procurement, testing, and deployment. P61886-2/CD, Mar 2023 matters because it can support better alignment between supplier documentation and project expectations, which is important for reliability and risk control. Using a focused standard also helps organizations compare equipment more consistently and maintain a clearer basis for compliance, acceptance, and long-term asset management.

  • Power transformer technical context
  • Specification and procurement support
  • Design and performance reference
  • Compliance and acceptance checks
  • Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: P61886 (2025)
  • This Version: P61886 (2023)
  • Previous Version: P61886 (2023)
  • Previous Version: P61886 (2021)
  • Previous Version: P61886 (2020)
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  • Previous Version: P61886 (2019)

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