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Tolerance Table

The document outlines tolerance specifications for various electrical transformer parameters, including total losses, voltage ratios, and short-circuit impedances. Specific tolerances are provided for different winding configurations and conditions, with additional notes on multi-winding transformers and special cases. The declared value is defined as the manufacturer's stated value for these parameters.

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Tolerance Table

The document outlines tolerance specifications for various electrical transformer parameters, including total losses, voltage ratios, and short-circuit impedances. Specific tolerances are provided for different winding configurations and conditions, with additional notes on multi-winding transformers and special cases. The declared value is defined as the manufacturer's stated value for these parameters.

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60076-1 O IEC:1993+A1:1999 - 57 -

Table 1-Tolerances
Item Tolerance

1. a) Total losses See note 1 +10 % of the total losses


b) Component losses See note 1 +15 % of each component loss, provided that the
tolerance for total losses is not exceeded

2. Voltage ratlo al no load on principal tapping The lower of the (ollowing values:
for a specified first palr of windings a) +0.5 % of declared ratlo
b) +1/10 of the actual percentage impedance on Ihe
principal tapping
To be agreed, but not less than the lesser of the values
Voltage ratio on other tappings, same pair
in a) and b) above
To be agreed, but not less than the lesser of the values
Vollage ratio for further pairs
in a) and b) above
3. Short-circuit impedance for:
aseparate-winding translormer with two windings.
or

a specified first pair of separate windings


in a multi-winding transformer
a) principal tapping When the impedance value is 210 %
+7.5 % of the declared value
When the impedance value is <10 %
110 % of the declared value

b) any other tapping of the pair When the impedance value is 210%
+10 % of the declared value
When the impedance value is <10 %
+15 % of the declared value

4 Short-circuit impedance for:


an auto0-connected pair of winding, or
aspecified second pair of separate windings in a
multi-winding transformer
a) principal tapping t10 % of the declared value
b) any other tapping of the pair t15 % of the declared value for that tapping

further pairs of windings To be agreed, but 215 %

5. No-load current +30 % of the declared value

NOTE 1 The loss tolerances of multi-winding transformers apply to every pair of windings unless the guarantee
states thal they apply to a given load condition.

NOTE 2 For certain auto-transformers and booster transformers the smallness of their impedance justifies more
liberal
require tolerance. Transíormers On
special consideration. having
the large
other tapping ranges.
hand, for particularly
example, when aif transformer
the range is isasymmetrical. may with
to be combined also
previously existing unils, il may be justified to specify and agree on narrower impedance tolerances. Matters of
special tolerances shall be brought lo atention at the tender stage, and revised tolerances agreed upon between
manufacturer and purchaser.
NOTE3 'Declared value' should be understood as meaning the value declared by the manufacturer.

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