Título Iv, Capítulo I, Sección Quinta Crbv y Los Modelos Alternativos De Integración

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Recognized as an American National Standard (ANSI)

IEEE C57.106-1991
(Revision of ANSI/IEEE C57.106-1977)

IEEE Guide for Acceptance and Maintenance of Insulating Oil in Equipment
Sponsor

Transformer Committee
of the

IEEE Power Engineering Society
Approved June 27, 1991

IEEE Standards Board
Approved November 20, 1991

American National Standards Institute

Abstract:Recommendations are made regarding oil tests and evaluation procedures; methods of reconditioning and reclaiming conventional petroleum (mineral) dielectric oils; the levels at which these methods become necessary; and the routines for restoring oxidation resistance, where required, by the addition of inhibitors. The intent is to assist the power equipment operator in evaluating the serviceability of oilreceived in equipment, oil as received from the refiner for filling new equipment at the installation site, and oil as processed into such equipment; and to assist the operator in maintaining his oil in serviceable condition. The mineral oil covered is used in transformers, switchgear, reactors, and current breakers. Keywords: inductors, insulation testing, oil circuit breakers, oil insulation,power distribution maintenance, power transformer insulation, switchgear

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