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Transformer

Transformer is the static piece of equipment used for step up and step down the voltage for economic transmission and utilization of electrical power.

In this section we are adding all the technical articles related to transformer like step up transformer, step down transformer, ideal transformer, efficiency and losses, regulation, percentage impedance.

We will also discuss about parallel operation of transformers, copper loss and no load losses and its calculation, all types of routine and type tests, converter duty transformer,dry type transformer, k factor of transformer, maintenance of oil filled and dry type transformer, transformer protection equipment like buccoltz relay, PRD  and oil and winding temperature measurement etc.

We will also discuss about the open and short circuit test on transformer.

transformer voltage ratio calculation

Transformer Voltage Ratio Calculation Calculator

The transformer voltage ratio is defined as the ratio of primary voltage to secondary voltage. The transformer has two winding – primary and secondary winding.

turn ratio of transformer

Turn Ratio of Transformer- Definition, Formula, Solved Problems

In this article, we will discuss the most important term-turn ratio of a transformer. You may find this term confusing if not understood conceptually. You

transformer oil flash point

Flash Point of Transformer Oil and its Importance

Flash point of the transformer oil is 140˚C. In this article, we will discuss the flash point of the transformer oil and what is its

50 Hz transformer operation at 60 Hz

Can we Operate 60 Hz Designed Transformer at 50 Hz?

We can operate a 60 Hz designed transformer at 50 Hz. However, the other performance parameters need to check. The flux in the transformer core

Constant Voltage Transformer | Its Working & Application

Constant Voltage Transformer(CVT) provides a regulated output voltage by ferroresonance phenomenon when there is variation in supply voltage. We also call a CVT Ferroresonant Transformer.

Why pt burden high compared to ct burden

Why is PT burden high Compared to CT burden?

The burden is the maximum load that we can connect to the secondary CT and PT. The burden of CT and PT are expressed in

what is ct burden?

What is CT Burden? CT Burden Formula

CT burden means the load connected to CT secondary. The load may be of the resistive type or of the inductive type. However, the load

PS Class CT Specifications & its applications

In this post, we will discuss the PS class CT specifications & its application. Without the use of PS class CT, differential protection can not

ps class ct

What is PS Class CT? Its Characteristics

PS Class CT is a special class CT used for differential protection of HT motor, generator, and transformer. The PS class CT is also called

What is a Step-up & a Step-down Transformer? Definition

Definition-step-up and step-down transformer: Step-up transformer step-up the primary voltage. On the other hand, the step-down transformer step-down the primary voltage. Thus, the secondary side

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