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OVE EN IEC 60076-11
Issue date: 2020 03 01
Power transformers - Part 11: Dry-type transformers (IEC 60076-11:2018) (english version)
This part of IEC 60076 applies to dry-type power transformers (including auto-transformers) having values of highest voltage for equipment up to and including 72,5 kV and...
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Publisher:
Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik
Format:
Digital | 70 Pages
Language:
English
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This part of IEC 60076 applies to dry-type power transformers (including auto-transformers) having values of highest voltage for equipment up to and including 72,5 kV and at least one
winding operating at greater than 1,1 kV.
This document does not apply to:
• gas-filled dry-type transformers where the gas is not air;
• single-phase transformers rated at less than 5 kVA;
• polyphase transformers rated at less than 15 kVA;
• instrument transformers;
• starting transformers;
• testing transformers;
• traction transformers mounted on rolling stock;
• flameproof and mining transformers;
• welding transformers;
• voltage regulating transformers;
• small power transformers in which safety is a special consideration.
Where IEC standards do not exist for the transformers mentioned above or for other special transformers, this document may be applicable as a whole or in parts.
OVE EN IEC 60076-11
2020 03 01
Power transformers - Part 11: Dry-type transformers (IEC 60076-11:2018) (english version)
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ÖVE/ÖNORM EN 60076-11
2005 06 01
Power transformers - Part 11: Dry-type transformers (IEC 60076-11:2004)
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ÖVE M 20-6b
1996 03
Transformatoren und Drosselspulen - Trockentransformatoren (Nachtrag b zu ÖVE-M 20 Teil 6/1989)
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ÖVE M 20-6a
1993 02
Transformatoren und Drosselspulen - Trockentransformatoren (Nachtrag a zu Teil 6/1989
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ÖVE M 20-6/1989
1990 08 31
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