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Distribution Transformer and Power Transformer

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Distribution Transformer:                                     The transformer is used in the distribution of electrical energy. It is called Distribution Transformer. Its rating is 200 KVA and it is a step down type. In this transformer whether the load is loaded or not, it is functioning 24 hours a day. This means that iron lasts continuously throughout the day while copper is based on the load load. So much so that the load more loads of copper loses and loads less as copper Iron deficiency in such transformer should be lower than Copper Loss. In other words, the transformer's efficiency should be greater on the 50% load. Such transformer's voltage regulation should be good. Power Transformer:                                      The transformer that is used for the transmission of electrical energy is called a power transformer. The rating of this transformer is 200KVA. Power transformer can be used to step up or step down the voltage on both ends of the power l

What is a transformer? Explain its work principle, design, and use

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          same  frequencies, a fixed part of the electronic instrument to convert the power from one circuit into another circuit, called a transformer, increases or decreases the voltage and decreases or decreases in the current with it. The value of the power remains the same during this process. That does not change the Transformer works on the rule of electrodynamic induction of Faraday Principle:               Transformer works on the theory of electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction. When two claws are held near them. And if one passes through AC coefficient, the second coil also has an emf indusus which is at the flux produced in the first coil. Based Formation:             The main part of the transformer is the core and the wing 1.Cor:             Transformer's core combustibles are made of slim straps of silicon steel, these stripes are laminated. These strips are more resistant to straps and less hysteresis losses. The thickness of these stri