IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017
IEEE Draft Standard Performance Characteristics and Dimensions for High Current Power Transformer Bushings with Rated Continuous Current in Excess of 5000 Amps Located Within Bus Enclosures
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IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 is a draft technical document for high current power transformer bushings with rated continuous current in excess of 5000 amps located within bus enclosures. It addresses performance characteristics and dimensions for these components, helping define how they should be designed, measured, and evaluated in power and energy applications. For engineers, purchasers, and reviewers, it provides a focused reference for comparing bushing configurations and understanding the intended operating envelope.
What is IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017?
This draft standard sets out technical expectations for power transformer bushings used in very high-current installations, especially where the bushing is located within a bus enclosure. IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 is concerned with both dimensional requirements and performance characteristics, which are typically central to fit, electrical integrity, and reliable operation. In practice, it helps align design details with test and procurement needs for specialized transformer components in demanding service conditions.
Where is IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 used?
IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 is most relevant in power system equipment where transformer bushings must carry exceptionally high continuous current and interface cleanly with bus enclosures. It commonly applies during transformer design, enclosure coordination, and component specification for utility and industrial power infrastructure. The document may also support engineering review, dimensional verification, and supplier evaluation when selecting bushing assemblies for high-capacity electrical installations.
Why is IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 important?
This standard matters because high-current bushings must meet tight performance and size expectations to avoid fit issues, overheating concerns, and electrical reliability problems. IEEE PC57.19.04/D6, Jul 2017 helps create consistent requirements for design control, testing, and acceptance of these components. It can also reduce procurement ambiguity by giving buyers and manufacturers a common technical reference for comparing products intended for bus-enclosed transformer applications.
- High-current transformer bushing dimensions
- Performance characteristics for bus-enclosed use
- Continuous current above 5000 amps
- Design and verification reference
- Component specification support
- Publication Date: 2017
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC57.19.04 (2018)
- This Version: PC57.19.04 (2017)
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