Transformer heat run test: The loading back method IEEE transformer Committee meeting, March 2008 By Marcel Fortin, eng., Consultant.

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Transformer heat run test: The loading back method IEEE transformer Committee meeting, March 2008 By Marcel Fortin, eng., Consultant

Standard Requirement: C clause 11 Tests shall be made by one of the following methods: – a) Actual loading – b) Simulated loading 1) The short-circuit method, in which appropriate total losses are produced by the effect of short-circuit current 2) The loading back (opposition) method, in which rated voltage and current are induced in the transformer under test

Standard Requirement: C clause 11 Duplicate (not nessary) transformers may be tested by connecting their respective high- voltage and low-voltage windings in parallel (see Figure 27 and Figure 28). Transformers shall be tested with the combination of connections and taps that give the highest average winding temperature rise. This will generally involve those connections and taps resulting in the highest losses.

Loading back method

Transformer 1: transformer under test Transformer 2: « source » transformer S 1 : variable source, provides essentially the total iron losses S 2 : variable source, provides essentially the copper losses

Loading back method Tranformer 1 P 1 : nomiral kVA Ip 1 : nominal primary current Is 1 : nominal secondary current Up 1 : nominal primary voltage Us 1 : nominal secondary voltage Iz 1 : percentage impedance N 1 : Up 1 / Us 1

Loading back method Tranformer 2 requirements P 2  P 1 Ip 2  Ip 1 Is 2  Is 1 Up 2  Up 1 Us 2  Us 1 Iz 2 : percentage impedance n 2 = n1  (Iz 1 +Iz 2 ) (base power: P1)

Loading back method Source 1 requirement Variable source – Voltage range: 0 to  Us 1 – Nominal current: enough to feed the total magnetizing current.

Loading back method Source 2 requirement Variable source – Voltage range: 0 to  total Iz voltage drop – Nominal current  Ip 1