So I did some searching and I found this from Megger:
The transformer winding resistance test is very useful in identifying and isolating the location of suspected problems. Winding Resistance Measurements are evaluated by:
- Comparing to original factory measurements
- Comparing to previous field measurements
- Comparing one phase to another
The latter will usually suffice. The industry standard (factory) permits a maximum difference of 1/2 percent from the average of the three phase windings. Field readings may vary slightly more than this due to the many variables. If all readings are within one percent of each other, then they are acceptable.
Variation from one phase to another or inconsistent measurements can be indicative of many different problems:
- Shorted turns
- Open turns
- Defective DETC or LTC
- Poor connections (brazed or mechanical)
See the PDF attached to this post, it will pretty much explain everything you need to know about winding resistance.