Single-Phase and Three-Phase Liquid-Filled Distribution Transformers

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Working Program:
Designation Number:
C2.1
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
New Edition
ICS code(s):
29.180
Status:
Proceeding to development
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SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

1.1

This Standard specifies the requirements for distribution transformers with the exception of those distribution transformers that are covered by CSA C2.2, C227.3, and C227.4.

 

Note: The operation of transformers complying with this Standard by other than an electric utility may be subject to additional requirements by the electrical inspection authority having jurisdiction.

 

1.2

This Standard applies to single- and three-phase, 60 Hz, liquid-filled distribution transformers, insulation class 34.5 kV or less, rated at 1000 kV.A or below for single phase and at 3000 kV.A or below for three phase.

 

1.3

This Standard includes voltage ratings, kV.A ratings, certain mechanical characteristics, and test procedures. Also included are the following performance characteristics: energy efficiency (in accordance with CAN/CSA-C802.1), temperature rise, loading capabilities, sound level, and radio influence voltage (RIV).

 

1.4

This Standard also applies to self-protected transformers, with the exception of the protective equipment.

 

1.5

Except as specified by other CSA Standards, this Standard does not apply to auto-, testing, dry-type, welding, furnace, rectifier, network, subway-type, or special-purpose transformers, or to step-voltage regulators.

Project need:

Project Need
To update the current standard due to user experience/feedbak/new technology

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