TRANSFORMER
A transformer is a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another or multiple circuits. A varying current in any one coil of the transformer produces a varying magnetic flux in the transformer's core, which induces a varying electromotive force across any other coils wound around the same core. Electrical energy can be transferred between separate coils without a metallic (conductive) connection between the two circuits. Faraday's law of induction, discovered in 1831, describes the induced voltage effect in any coil due to a changing magnetic flux encircled by the coil.
Transformers are most commonly used for increasing low AC voltages at high current (a step-up transformer) or decreasing high AC voltages at low current (a step-down transformer) in electric power applications, and for coupling the stages of signal processing circuits. Transformers can also be used for isolation, where the voltage in equals the voltage out, with separate coils not electrically bonded to one another.
1 Principles
3 Transformer EMF equation
4 Polarity
5 Effect of frequency
6 Energy losses
2 Construction
1 Cores
2 Windings
3 Cooling
4 Insulation
5 Bushings
Schematic of a large oil-filled power transformer
1-Tank
2-Lid
3-Conservator tank
4-Oil level indicator
5-Buchholz relay for detecting gas bubbles
6-Piping
7-Tap changer
8- Drive motor for tap changer
9- Driveshaft for tap changer
10-High voltage (HV) bushing
11-High voltage bushing current transformers
12-Low voltage (LV) bushing
13-Low voltage current transformers
14-Bushing voltage-transformer for metering
15-Core
16-Yoke of the core
17-Limbs connect the yokes and hold them up
18-Coils
19-Internal wiring between coils and tapchanger
20-Oil release valve
21-Vacuum valve
Transformer
- Protection of Transformer
- Equivalent Circuit diagram of a single-phase Transformer
- Core type Transformer and Shell type Transformer
- Transformer with winding Resistance and Magnetic Leakage
- Transformer with winding Resistance but No Magnetic Leakage
- Equivalent Resistance of single-phase Transformer
- Magnetic leakage of Single Phase Transformer
- Oil Flow Indicator of the pump of Power Transformer
- Silica Gel Breather of Transformer
- Oil Pump of Transformer
- The radiator of the Transformer and working of Radiator
- PRD of Transformer
- MOG ( magnetic oil gauge ) of Transformer
- Bushing of Transformer ( for H.V side and L.V side )
- WTI and OTI of Transformer
- Buchholz Relay of Transformer and Working of Buchholz Relay
- Conservator tank of Transformer
- What is a Power Transformer?
- Short Circuit Test or Full load Cu loss of Transformer
- Open circuit test or No-load Test of Transformer
- Parallel operation of 3-phase Transformer
- Earthing or Neutral Grounding Transformer
- Transformer on On load Condition
- E.m.f Equation of Transformer
- Transformer on No load Condition
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