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Power Transformers

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blacklabs

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How does one calculate the Emergency Rating (MVA) of a power transformer?
 
Ask mfrs!! It also depends on duration of 'emergency' and load during "emergency". Bottom line is not to exceed temperature limit. There is no standard formula that I know of.

There have been instances of people trying to keep the transformer cool with garden hoses to keep the service going!!
 
C57.91, IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed Transformers
 
I'm not an electrical engineer, but some one who has been given the task of finding this data based upon what appears on the name plate. Thanks anyway!
 
so what appears on the nameplate?
 
What is the size/type of the transformer (oil-filled? kVA?)



"The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless." -- Steven Weinberg
 
Please look table 4 of IEC 60076-7 of 2005-12.Over Loading guide .It lists permissible emergency ratings for different type of trfs ( Distribution,medium and large) for different loading conditions viz Normal cyclic overloading, long time emergency loading,short time emergency loading.
 
160000/213000/266000
OA FA FA
 
and what is the normal load and what would be the "emergency load"?

You already have three ratings or mode of cooling.
 
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