IEC/IEEE 60076-16:2018
(Main)Power transformers - Part 16: Transformers for wind turbine applications
Power transformers - Part 16: Transformers for wind turbine applications
IEC/IEEE 60076-16:2018 applies to dry-type and liquid-immersed transformers for wind turbine step-up application having a winding with highest voltage for equipment up to and including 72,5 kV. This document applies to the transformer used to connect the wind turbine generator to the wind farm power collection system or adjacent distribution network and not the transformer used to connect several wind turbines to a distribution or transmission network. Transformers covered by this document comply with the relevant requirements prescribed in the IEC 60076 standards or IEEE C57 standards. This second edition of IEC/IEEE 60076-16 cancels and replaces IEC 60076-16:2011, and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows:
1) relationship between transformer rated power and the output current from the associated generator is introduced;
2) thermal correction of the effective cooling medium has been introduced;
3) testing regime has been strengthened to ensure transformers are suitable for the harsh electrical environment to which they are subjected.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
2.1 IEC references . 6
2.2 IEEE references . 6
2.3 ISO references . 7
2.4 CENELEC references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Use of normative references . 8
5 Rating. 8
6 Service conditions . 8
6.1 Normal service conditions . 8
6.1.1 General . 8
6.1.2 Temperature of external cooling medium . 8
6.2 Particular service conditions for transformers installed in a tower or nacelle . 9
6.2.1 General . 9
6.2.2 Temperature rise correction . 9
6.3 Content of harmonic currents in the transformer . 10
6.4 Over-excitation . 11
6.5 Harmonic distortion of voltage . 11
6.6 Transient voltages . 11
6.7 Humidity and salinity . 11
6.8 Level of vibration . 12
6.9 Corrosion protection . 12
6.10 Consideration for hermetically sealed transformers . 12
6.11 Flammability issues with transformers mounted in the tower or nacelle . 12
6.12 Thermal cycling of transformer . 12
7 Electrical characteristics . 12
7.1 Highest voltage for equipment . 12
7.2 Tappings (tap-changer) . 12
7.3 Connection group . 13
7.4 Dimensioning of neutral connection . 13
7.5 Short-circuit impedance . 13
7.6 Insulation levels for high and low voltage windings . 13
7.7 Overload capability . 13
7.8 Inrush current . 14
7.9 Frequency of energization . 14
7.10 Ability to withstand short circuit . 14
7.11 Operation with forced cooling . 14
7.12 Over-temperature protection . 14
8 Rating plate . 14
9 Tests . 15
9.1 List and classification of tests (routine, type and special tests). 15
9.2 Additional tests for wind turbine transformers . 15
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9.2.1 General . 15
9.2.2 Lightning impulse type tests. 15
9.2.3 Lightning impulse routine sample tests . 15
9.2.4 Partial discharge test for liquid-immersed transformers . 15
9.2.5 Climatic and environmental tests for dry-type transformers . 15
Annex A (informative) Effects of voltage harmonics . 16
A.1 Design and specification considerations . 16
A.2 Effects of voltage harmonics . 16
Bibliography . 19
Table 1 – Recommended minimum values of short-circuit impedance for transformers
with two separate windings . 13
Table A.1 – Example of voltage harmonic order . 17
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION .
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references. 8
2.1 IEC references . 8
2.2 IEEE references . 9
2.3 ISO references . 9
2.4 CENELEC references . 9
3 Terms and definitions . 9
4 Use of normative references . 10
5 Rating . 10
6 Service conditions . 11
6.1 Normal service conditions . 11
6.1.1 General . 11
Altitude .
6.1.2 Temperature of external cooling air medium . 11
6.2 Particular service conditions for transformers installed in a tower or nacelle . 11
6.2.1 General . 11
6.2.2 Temperature rise correction . 12
6.3 Content of harmonic currents in the transformer . 13
Wave-shape of supply voltage .
6.4 Over-excitation . 14
6.5 Harmonic distortion of voltage . 14
6.6 Transient over and under voltages . 14
6.7 Humidity and salinity . 15
Special electrical and environmental conditions around the transformer . 0
6.8 Level of vibration . 16
Provision for unusual service conditions for transformers for wind turbine
applications.
Transportation and storage conditions .
6.9 Corrosion protection . 17
6.10 Consideration for hermetically sealed transformers . 17
6.11 Flammability issues with transformers mounted in the tower or nacelle . 17
6.12 Thermal cycling of transformer . 17
7 Electrical characteristics . 17
Rated power .
7.1 Highest voltage for equipment . 18
7.2 Tappings (tap-changer) . 18
7.3 Connection group . 18
7.4 Dimensioning of neutral terminal connection . 18
7.5 Short-circuit impedance . 18
7.6 Insulation levels for high voltage and low voltage windings . 19
Temperature rise guaranteed at rated conditions .
7.7 Overload capability . 19
7.8 Inrush current . 20
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7.9 Frequency of energization . 20
7.10 Ability to withstand short circuit . 20
7.11 Operation with forced cooling . 20
7.12 Over-temperature protection . 21
8 Rating plate . 21
9 Tests . 21
9.1 List and classification of tests (routine, type and special tests) . 21
Routine tests .
Type tests .
Special tests .
General .
Chopped wave test .
Electrical resonance frequency test .
Climatic tests .
Environmental test E3 .
Fire behavior test .
9.2 Additional tests for wind turbine transformers . 23
9.2.1 General . 23
9.2.2 Lightning impulse type tests . 23
9.2.3 Lightning impulse routine sample tests . 23
9.2.4 Partial discharge test for liquid-immersed transformers . 23
9.2.5 Climatic and environmental tests for dry-type transformers . 23
Annex A (informative) Calculation method and tables .
Annex A (informative) Effects of voltage harmonics . 44
A.1 Design and specification considerations . 44
A.2 Effects of voltage harmonics . 44
Bibliography . 47
Figure – Heat dissipation in a natural ventilated room .
Figure – Schematic diagram of power frequency current injection apparatus .
Figure – Switched transformer winding voltage responses with capacitor injection .
Figure – HV Injection test figure .
Figure – Example of measurement device .
Table – Insulation levels .
Table 1 – Recommended minimum values of short-circuit impedance for transformers
with two separate windings . 19
Table – Impact of harmonics content on liquid-immersed transformer losses .
Table – Impact of harmonics content on dry type transformers losses .
Table A.1 – Example of voltage harmonic order . 45
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FOREWORD
1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising
all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote
international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To
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Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC
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