Standard 389-1996

IEEE Recommended Practice for Testing Electronic Transformers and Inductors

Working Group Chairman: Robert Beers

Phone: 561-241-7876
email:
b2beers@ix.netcom.com

Status: Revision Published 1996

Scope:

This recommended practice presents a number of tests for use in determining significant parameters and performance characteristics of electronics transformers and inductors. These tests are designed primarily for transformers and inductors used in all types of electronics applications, but they may apply to other types of transformers of large apparent power rating used in the electric power utility industry. Some of the tests described are intended for qualifying a product for a specific application, while others are test practices used widely for manufacturing and customer acceptance testing. Clause 4 is intended to serve as a guide for particular application categories.

The tests described in this recommended practice include those most commonly used in the electronics transformer industry: electric strength, resistance, power loss, inductance, impedance, balance, ratio of transformation and many others used less frequently.

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