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Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power Transformers

09/18/2011 5:15 AM

Good day SIR's

Please give me the information of Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power transformers.

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power transformers

09/18/2011 5:44 AM

Framos, don't put your email address in your question. CR4 frowns on the practice. It's to keep the spam bots from finding it and loading your email box with junk.

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power transformers

09/18/2011 7:19 AM

Hi Framos,

There're two main tests must be done when Commissioning the Power transformers.

*Open-circuit test.

*Short-circuit test.

in addition, you have to make sure that the Power transformer matches the Customer's needs and specifications like (voltage, frequency, the nature of the loads where the the transformer is set,.....etc).

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power transformers

09/18/2011 11:39 AM

Dear Ali, you refer to routine factory acceptance tests as commissioning tests? ami i missing something?

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power transformers

09/18/2011 11:41 AM

Framos, do you have any textbooks? If you have then I suggest you open them.

The information will then be to hand without putting your self at risk of 100's of Spam e-mails.

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power Transformers

09/19/2011 2:18 AM

J&P Transformer Book provides the details.

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Re: Testing & Commissioning Procedures of Power Transformers

09/19/2011 4:10 AM

Transformer manufacturers usually include this in their Commissioning and Maintenance sections of the User Manual for the transformer.

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