IEEE PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008
Immersed Transformers
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PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 is a technical standard for immersed transformers, providing guidance that supports design, testing, and performance expectations in power, energy, and industry applications. It is relevant where transformer reliability, insulation behavior, and operational consistency matter, especially in equipment intended for demanding electrical service. As an inactive document, it still serves as a reference point for legacy specifications, comparison work, and engineering review of transformer-related requirements.
What is PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008?
PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 addresses the technical context of immersed transformers, with emphasis on how these units are specified and evaluated for electrical use. The standard is typically associated with requirements that help define acceptable design and testing practices for transformer applications in power systems. In practical terms, it can support consistent interpretation of insulation, materials, and operational performance expectations when working with transformer procurement or compliance documentation.
Where is PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 used?
This standard is generally used in settings involving oil-immersed or similarly immersed transformers found in utility networks, industrial substations, and power distribution equipment. It may be referenced during specification writing, inspection, and acceptance testing for transformer installations where dependable electrical performance is important. Engineers, purchasers, and technical reviewers often use PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 when comparing design details or checking whether a transformer aligns with a required technical framework.
Why is PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 important?
PC57.104/D3.2 Mar 2008 matters because it helps bring consistency to transformer-related engineering decisions and technical reviews. Clear standardization can reduce uncertainty during procurement, testing, and maintenance planning, especially for immersed transformers used in critical power applications. It also supports better communication between manufacturers, specifiers, and operators by giving them a common reference for design and performance expectations. That can help limit risk and improve confidence in equipment selection.
- Immersed transformer requirements
- Design and testing reference
- Power and industrial applications
- Legacy compliance documentation
- Specification and review support
- Publication Date: 2008
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC57.104 (2019)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2018)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2009)
- This Version: PC57.104 (2008)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2008)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2007)
- Previous Version: PC57.104 (2004)
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