Transformer Testing Requirements Matrix

This article explains why and when transformers must be tested and provides a visual matrix showing which tests apply to each situation. It helps maintenance / testing teams to understand the relationship between transformer condition, operational events, and the diagnostic tests needed to verify health and safety.

Transformers Testing Purpose

  • Before the transformer leaves the factory (FAT – Factory Acceptance Tests) To detect manufacturing defects and Confirm Transformer meets the client specification.
  • After delivery but before energization (SAT – Site Acceptance Tests) To ensure no damage occurred during transport or installation.
  • After Major Maintenance or Repair To confirm the transformer is safe to return to service.
  • Periodic Routine Testing During Service (Condition Monitoring) To Detect aging, moisture, insulation deterioration, and early faults.
  • After Abnormal Events To ensure the transformer is still healthy after stress.
  • Before Energizing After Long Storage To ensure No moisture ingress and insulation degradation occurred during storage.

Transformer Testing Requirements Matrix

Test / Event
FAT – Factory Acceptance Tests
SAT – Site Acceptance Tests
After Major Maintenance
Service Periodic Routine Testing 
After Internal Fault
After External Fault
Before Energizing After Long Storage
Turns Ratio
Mechanical Protections Function
Notes :-
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