Power transformers connected directly to generators can experience excitation and short-circuit conditions beyond the requirements defined by ANSI/ IEEE standards. Special design considerations may be necessary to ensure that a power transformer is capable of withstanding the abnormal thermal and mechanical aspects that such conditions can create. FIGURE 2.21 Typical simplified one-line diagram for the supply of a generating station’s auxiliary power. Typical generating plants are normally designed such that two independent sources are required to supply the auxiliary load of each generator. Figure 2.21 shows a typical one-line diagram of a generating station. The power transformers involved can be divided into three basic subgroups based on their specific application: 1. Unit transformers (UT) that are connected directly to the system 2. Station service transformers (SST) that connect the system directly to the generator auxiliary load 3. Unit auxiliary transformers (UAT) tha...