Chapter - 7 Design Review: Working Group Members
Chapter - 7 Design Review: Working Group Members
Chapter - 7
Design Review
CHAPTER - 7
DESIGN REVIEW
1. INTRODUCTION
A design review is a planned exercise to ensure that both parties understand the application and the requirements
of the applicable standards and specification. It is the opportunity for both parties to scrutinize the proposed
design to ensure that the requirements will be met not only technical requirements but also those relating to
other aspects of the contract, like quality. The whole emphasis of a design review is directed at establishing
what is being provided is fit for purpose in all respects for the intended performance in service and that the
manufacturer uses proven materials, design tools, methodology and experience to assure the product will meet
this requirement, also in all respects.
Design reviews implies also to strengthen the relationship between the purchaser and manufacturer and a
good opportunity for the purchaser to better understand the technical capabilities of the manufacturer and for
the manufacturer to understand the need of their customers for the sake to have products adapted to their
needs. Hence the design review is a good opportunity to interchange experiences that can be used to propose
enhancements or betterments. For these reasons it is strongly advisable for the purchaser to have expert
transformer engineer(s) with them during the meeting.
A design review, initiated and chaired by the purchaser should be held for the purpose of conducting an in-
depth review of the ordered Power Transformer and to allow the purchaser to have a clear understanding of the
transformers design, manufacture and test including the likelihood of operating in service as intended.
The following are the pre-requisites for carrying out the design review:
2. Design review should be part of the tender inquiry and it becomes obligatory on the part of the customer
and manufacturer to ensure compliances with the contract specifications.
3. It is to be ensured that all stake holders are involved in the design review. The designer both mechanical
and electrical, ultimate user, production head and if possible, sub vendor also could be invited for the design
review. Agenda is to be prepared by customer and sent to manufacturer well in advance.
4. Review may include certain informations which are of proprietary nature. It is, therefore, desirable to have
mutual agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer for the confidentiality of information.
5. It is important for the success of design review that both the purchaser and manufacturer are clear on the
requirements and well prepared to have open and frank sharing of information.
Both the purchaser and manufacturer must understand that following objectives are met during the design
review:
1. To ensure that there is a clear and mutual understanding of the transformer technical requirements accord-
ing to purchaser specification and applicable industry standards.
2. To understand the application and verify the system and project requirements and to indicate areas where
special attention may be required.
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4. To identify any prototype features and evaluate their reliability and risks.
5. To interchange experiences that can be used to identify eventual betterments in the design and / or im-
provements and changes in the specification.
7. To strengthen the technical relationship between purchaser and manufacturer and eventually to improve
and go deep in the transformers design knowledge by some participant on the purchasers side.
Having understood the purpose of design review and objectives, it is important to know the various elements
of design review which will clear all the doubts about the functionality (application), soundness of designs with
margins, selection of material and components and also specific operating requirements for its designed life.
They are broadly as follows:
S. No. Elements
1. System data
2. Environmental data
3. Transformer parameters
4. Transformer design
6. Transformer oil
7. Fabrication
8. Testing
9. Name plate
10. Transportation
Design review guidelines of Cigre WGA2.36 (Technical brochure 204) have elaborated above elements in detail
as under:
2. Environmental Ambient temperature range, rate of change of temperature and effect on the overload
data capability
Lowest Cold Load Start-up (LCLS)
Solar radiation
Site altitude
Humidity
Pollution
Seismic zone and response spectra
Geomagnetic currents
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation
Isoceraunic level
4. Transformer Core
design Windings
Thermal design
The short circuit capability
Core, Winding Assembly and Drying
Leads and Cleats
Insulation Design
Leakage Flux Control
Drying and Processing
Sound Level
Seismic
5. Transformer Bushings
ancillaries and Bushing and Internal Current Transformers
accessories. Tap Changers
Internal Surge Arresters
Control Cabinet and External Cabling
Online Monitoring Equipment
12. Health and safety As per guideline and policy of customer. Also refer Chapter - 5 on Erection, Testing and
commissioning of this Manual.
Design review does not absolve or substitute manufacturer’s ultimate responsibility for the adequacy of transformer
design and construction, including design limits and margins, quality, performance on test and in service.
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REFERENCES
The following list may be referred, but this is not a limitation on referring to other standards and codes as long as it
serves the purpose for effective design review.
IEC 60044: Current Transformers.
IEC 60050: International Electrotechnical Vocabulary – Chapter 421: Power Transformers and Reactors.
IEC 60060-1: General Definitions and Test Requirements.
IEC 60071-1: Insulation Coordination - Part 1: Definitions, Principles and Rules.
IEC 60071-2: Insulation Coordination - Part 2: Application Guide
IEC 60076-1: Power Transformers - Part 1: General.
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400
10
10
1
1
XXX Transformer Pvt. Ltd.
315 MVA 400/220KV AUTO TRANSFORMER
REF. STANDARDS IS:2026
COOLING ONAN/ONAF/OFAF
PHASES. 3/3
(LV) MVA 63/84/105
2
VOLTAGE
LV V 33000 TAP NO.17 %
3
50°C at ONAN
OIL °C 55°C at ONAF/OFAF
GTD. TEMP. RISE MASS OF TOTAL OIL kg.
55°C at ONAN (WITHOUT 10% EXTRA OIL)
WDG °C 60°C at ONAF/OFAF
10% EXTRA OIL kg.
MAKER'S SR. NO.
TOTAL MASS kg.
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE
QUANTITY OF OIL IN OLTC Ltrs.
WORK ORDER NO. TRANSFORMER OIL QUANTITY Ltrs.
(WITHOUT 10% EXTRA OIL)
CUSTOMER
PO . NO. & DATE PAINT SHADE CHOICE
1U OLTC PRE H.V.
TAP M.V. L.V
CONECTION SELE- CURRENT(A)
POSN. VOLTAGE
IN EACH CTOR
600
4
1 13 - 12 440000 247.99 330.66 413.33
5
2U 2V 2W 14 13 - 7 375000 290.98 387.97 484.97
3W1S1
TV WTI
CT2W
CT1U
CT2U
CT1V
CT2V
CTN
N2S1 1U2S1 2U2S1 1V2S1 2V2S1 1W2S1 2W2S1 1W1S1-1W1S2-1W1S3-1W1S4
N2S2 1U2S2 2U2S2 1V2S2 2V2S2 1W2S2 2W2S2 CT1V
N2S3 1U2S3 2U2S3 1V2S3 2V2S3 1W2S3 2W2S3 1U2S1-1U2S2-1U2S3-1U2S4
1U2S4 2U2S4 1V2S4 2V2S4 1W2S4 2W2S4
N2S4
1W3S1
CT1W 2 500-1000-2000/1 PS - 2000 30 10 1V2S1-1V2S2-1V2S3-1V2S4 Differential
HV WTI 1W2S1-1W2S2-1W2S3-1W2S4
1W3S2
1 1 1 2U1S1-2U1S2-2U1S3-2U1S4
CT2U 1 500-1000-2000/1 PS - 2000 30 10 2V1S1-2V1S2-2V1S3-2V1S4 REF.
2W1S1-2W1S2-2W1S3-2W1S4
3 3 3 CT2V
4 4 2U2S1-2U2S2-2U2S3-2U2S4
4
5 5 5 CT2W 2 500-1000-2000/1 PS - 2000 30 10 2V2S1-2V2S2-2V2S3-2V2S4 Differential
TO OLTC
6 6 6 2W2S1-2W2S2-2W2S3-2W2S4
7 7 7
4 8 4 8 4 8 UN1S1-UN1S2-UN1S3-UN1S4
9 3 9 3 9 CTNBF
3 12 12 10 12 10 1 500-1000-2000/1 PS - 2000 30 10 VN1S1-VN1S2-VN1S3-VN1S4 REF.
10
11 11 11 BEFORE WN1S1-WN1S2-WN1S3-WN1S4
12 12 12
NEUTRAL UN2S1-UN2S2-UN2S3-UN2S4
13 13
6
6-Ø6 Holes.
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ANNEXURE 7.1
TESTING
2 Turns ratio
4 Insulation resistances
5 Winding resistances
7 Capacitances
10 Zero-phase-sequence impedance
12 Audible sound
13 Temperature rise
20 Oil pressure
23 CT checks
24 RSO
26 Tap changer
28 Oil samples
29 Inventory
30 Contract documents
31 QA records
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ANNEXURE 7.2
Contract Documents and Drawings for approval
5 Quality System
6 Quality Plan
7 Test Plan
9 Transport Plan
11 Method Statements
12 Risk Assessments
13 Training
14 Site Works
16 Site Tests