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IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004

IEEE Standard for the Electronic Reporting of Distribution Transformer Test Data

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IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004 is a technical standard focused on the electronic reporting of distribution transformer test data. It addresses how test results for distribution transformers can be captured and exchanged in a consistent format, supporting clearer communication between manufacturers, laboratories, utilities, and other power engineering stakeholders. By standardizing reporting practices, it helps reduce ambiguity in test records and improves the usability of transformer data for specification review, acceptance, and quality control.

Overview of IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004

This standard provides a framework for organizing and electronically reporting distribution transformer test information in a way that is more structured and easier to process. In the context of power, energy, and industry applications, it is relevant to workflows that depend on dependable test documentation, including production testing and technical evaluation. IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004 is most useful where consistent data handling matters, especially when test records must be reviewed, compared, or transferred between systems.

Typical use cases

Typical use cases include electronic test-data reporting for distribution transformer manufacturing, incoming inspection, and acceptance testing. The standard may also support engineering teams that compare transformer performance results across projects or suppliers. In utility and industrial environments, IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004 can help structure records for design verification, procurement review, and internal quality documentation. It is especially relevant when test data must be stored, exchanged, or archived in a repeatable format.

Why it matters

Clear reporting of transformer test data is important for consistency, traceability, and reduced interpretation errors. By using IEEE PC57.12.37/D11b, Mar 2004, organizations can better align test documentation with engineering and compliance workflows, which may support more reliable comparison of results over time. This can improve procurement decisions, simplify review of submitted data, and lower the risk of misunderstandings in distribution transformer evaluation. In practice, standardized reporting helps make technical records easier to trust and use.

  • Electronic reporting of test results
  • Distribution transformer data exchange
  • Production and acceptance testing records
  • Structured documentation for review
  • Consistency across engineering workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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