This guide describes transformer connections and configurations in three-phase electrical systems. The characteristics of the various transformer connections and possible operating problems under normal or abnormal conditions are treated. All combinations of delta and wye, grounded and ungrounded, T connected, zigzag, and certain special connections are considered. Only two-winding and auto-transformers are included.
- Standard Committee
- PE/TR - Transformers
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- PAR Approval
- 2020-12-03
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- PE/TR - Transformers
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PerfCharac-WGC57.105 - Performance Characteristics - Transformer Connections in Three-Phase Dist Systems Working Group
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C57.105-2019
IEEE Guide for Application of Transformer Connections in Three-Phase Electrical Systems
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C57.105-1978
IEEE Guide for Application of Transformer Connections in Three-Phase Distribution Systems
The characteristics of the various transformer connections and possible operating problems under normal or abnormal conditions are treated for three-phase distribution systems. These systems are characterized by primary voltages up to and including 34.5 kV, usually have a preponderance of connected transformers with low-voltage windings below 1000 V, and furnish electric service to consumers. All combinations of Delta and Y, grounded and ungrounded, T connected, zigzag, and certain special connections are considered. Only two-winding transformers are included. Phasing procedures and loading practices are not covered.
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