Transformer specification course – e-lesson #7: Power transformer technical specifications – fundamental rules

Hosted by: Marcos Ferreira / Master's level
This transformer specification course provides an in-depth look at the technical requirements and industry standards for building power transformers. The instructor, Marcos Ferreira, focuses on IEEE standards used in the United States, while noting the compatibility with IEC and CIGRE standards worldwide. Key topics covered include defining the transformer's scope and purpose, outlining the table of contents for technical specifications, and detailing the critical rating data like cooling classes, voltage, and impedance. The lesson also explores transformer construction, including bushings, accessories, and short-circuit testing. Particular emphasis is placed on managing transformer temperature rise and its impact on performance and lifespan. The instructor explains how transformer nameplates provide essential information and how routine factory testing verifies the design. The course concludes by highlighting the importance of transformer commissioning and warranty considerations. Throughout, the instructor provides practical guidance and reference materials to help attendees develop comprehensive transformer specifications.
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Attend the lesson to learn the following:
How to create a ‘scope’ based on applications, environment conditions, special considerations and standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC, and Cigré)?
What is the difference between the documentation (e.g., nameplate, instruction manual, physical dimensions drawing, and factory testing reports) to be provided by the transformer manufacturer
The second lesson hosted on Master’s level is already open for registration – you can visit this page to receive your room link.
The third and the fourth e-lesson of the Master’s level are going to be authored and broadcasted by Mr. Juan Albiger and the registration will be possible soon.
About the author

Marcos Ferreira
Marcos Ferreira is an electrical engineer experienced in designing, managing, and coordinating projects relating to transmission, distribution, and communications. He works on installation and replacement of HV substation equipment based on standard design including system protection and commissioning. His areas of expertise also include interpreting and applying the National Electrical Codes (NEC) as a project manager (including scoping a project based on PRD – Project Requirement Diagram, Chapter 9 Tables & Annex C), as well as maintaining and testing substation HV equipment and providing technical support for planning and operation groups.

Juan Albiger
Juan Albiger is an electrical engineer with over ten years of experience in power transformer procurement process.
He is specialized in HV substation equipment: preparing technical specifi cations, performing factory inspections, and managing commissioning and maintenance.
Mr. Albiger is the Head of Department responsible for ensuring the procurement and commissioning of high voltage substation equipment, power transformers and reactors that are fit for purpose.