siberhusky
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2003
- 29
Hi...
If a transformer test report specifies an impedance at a temperature other than expected, is there a required correction? I know that there are temperature adjustments for copper loss and resistance.... This would imply some affect on impedance as well.
In some cases the impedance is simply specified at an off temperature. In others, when an impedance is specified for an 85 degree rise vice a 75 degree rise, for example, I have seen corrections for MVA but not temperature.
Thx,
- john
If a transformer test report specifies an impedance at a temperature other than expected, is there a required correction? I know that there are temperature adjustments for copper loss and resistance.... This would imply some affect on impedance as well.
In some cases the impedance is simply specified at an off temperature. In others, when an impedance is specified for an 85 degree rise vice a 75 degree rise, for example, I have seen corrections for MVA but not temperature.
Thx,
- john