BIL (Basic Insulation Level) — Transformer Glossary
The reference impulse insulation withstand voltage that defines the transformer's ability to survive lightning and switching surges.
BIL (Basic Insulation Level)
The reference impulse insulation withstand voltage that defines the transformer's ability to survive lightning and switching surges.
BIL is expressed in kV peak for a standard 1.2/50 μs lightning impulse waveform. It is the primary parameter for specifying the insulation coordination of a transformer. For example, a 33 kV class transformer typically has a BIL of 170 kV. Higher BIL values provide greater margins against transient overvoltages but increase insulation cost and physical size. BIL is tested during type testing per IEC 60076-3 or IEEE C57.12.90, using a standard lightning impulse generator. The test waveform front time is 1.2 μs (±30%) and tail time is 50 μs (±20%).
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