Before an 11kV dry type transformer is energized, the project team needs an evidence trail rather than a copied test list. The approved commissioning plan should connect the installed equipment, drawings, defined test or inspection activities, acceptance authority, and unresolved actions.

For adjacent maintenance and configuration context, see the dry power transformer maintenance checklist and 11kV transformer selection guidance.
Important: IEC 60076-11 provides dry-type transformer context; project documents and qualified personnel define the actual test scope and acceptance decision. (IEC 60076-11)
A pre-energization testing plan should connect the installed equipment, approved drawings, specified tests, responsible personnel, acceptance criteria, and outstanding actions. It does not allow a generic checklist to replace the project commissioning plan or qualified electrical judgment.
Identify the installed unit from the approved project record, then reconcile the current single-line diagram, equipment documentation, installation record, test plan, and applicable change notices. Any difference between the physical installation and the controlled record should be assigned for resolution before energization.
| Baseline item | Controlled evidence | Review purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Installed equipment identity | Approved equipment and installation record | Connects the plan to the actual unit |
| Electrical role | Current single-line diagram | Identifies connected-system context |
| Planned activity | Approved test or inspection plan | Defines the authorized scope |
| Change history | Relevant approved change notice | Identifies later project modifications |
| ## Part 3. Build the test record around approved responsibilities |
Record the test or inspection item, the approved procedure or reference, person responsible, observed result, acceptance decision owner, and open action. The exact test scope and values are project-specific; the register keeps those decisions traceable rather than substituting a generic value.

Energization readiness can depend on the connected circuit, protection responsibility, cables, earthing, access restrictions, and the state of related switching equipment. Capture these interfaces from the approved design and commissioning plan instead of assuming they are included in one transformer test.
An unresolved drawing difference, unassigned test result, unclear setting responsibility, missing handover record, or condition outside the approved procedure should remain visible to the responsible project authority. Closing a checklist line without the required evidence does not establish readiness.
| RFQ / engineering-review input | Why it is needed | Project owner |
|---|---|---|
| Controlled drawing reference | Establishes the configuration basis | Design lead |
| Test-plan scope and available records | Defines the review question | Commissioning lead |
| Connected-system interfaces | Identifies dependencies outside the unit | Electrical lead |
| Open action and decision required | Keeps responsibility explicit | Project authority |
| ## Part 6. Use product information as a catalogue reference only |
Shenheng Power lists a 6kV/10kV cast resin dry type transformer for early product-family discussion. It can help frame an engineering conversation, but it does not prove that a particular installed 11kV unit meets a commissioning requirement or that a specified test result is acceptable.

Product recommendation: review the 6kV/10kV cast resin dry type transformer as catalogue context after project inputs are controlled.
Keep the controlled documents, test and inspection evidence, responsibility records, open-item register, approvals required by the project, and the final commissioning decision together. This gives operations and maintenance teams a clear boundary between an approved energization decision and ordinary equipment information.
For a controlled engineering review, contact Shenheng Power with the approved drawing reference, installed equipment record, commissioning scope, available evidence, system interfaces, and the decision that requires review.
Confirm the equipment identity, controlled drawings, approved test plan, responsibility assignments, connected-system interfaces, required evidence, open actions, and the project authority that can decide readiness.
No. Test scope, method, values, and acceptance criteria must come from the approved project documents, applicable requirements, and qualified personnel.
They establish the intended equipment role, connections, protection interfaces, and approved configuration against which installation and commissioning records can be reviewed.
Assign it to the responsible design, commissioning, construction, or project authority identified in the approved plan, with the evidence needed to close it.
No. A product page can support a catalogue discussion, while commissioning readiness depends on the installed unit and the controlled project evidence.
Provide the current drawings, installed equipment reference, test-plan scope, available records, connected-system interfaces, open items, and the specific project decision that needs review.