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004.0 Transformers
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06/03/2014

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Term
What does a basic transformer consist of (3)?
Definition
  • Primary winding
  • Secondary winding
  • Common steel core
Term
Describe theory of transformer operation
Definition
  • Alternating current causes a magnetic field to expand and collapse on the primary winding.
  • The expanding and collapsing magnetic field provides the relative motion necessary to induce a current in the secondary winding.
Term
How do transformers transfer electrical energy?
Definition
Electromagnetic induction
Term
What is the relationship between the primary and secondary winding voltages?
Definition

Eprimary/Nprimary = Esecondary/Nsecondary

 

or

 

Esecondary = Nsecondary x (Eprimary/Nprimary)

 

...where E = votage, and N = number of turns

Term

Describe the relationship for the following properties of a transformer with an open/unloaded secondary:

  • Primary current to applied voltage,
  • CEMF to applied voltage
Definition
  • Primary current LAGS applied voltage by 90o
  • CEMF is 180o out of phase with the applied voltage[image]
Term
Definition of excitation current (2)
Definition
  • Current flow through the primary with an open secondary,
  • The amount of current required to produce the magnetic field and supply core losses
Term

What percentage of average power is attributed to excitation current for power and distribution transformers?

Definition
1 to 5%
Term
What do dots on transformer terminals indicate?
Definition

Which primary and secondary terminals are positive and negative at the same instant

Term
What happens to a loaded transformer current/voltage phase angle as current increases?
Definition

As the load on the secondary increases, the phase angle between primary voltage and current decreases towards zero degrees.

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Term
In an ideal transformer, what is the relationship between power in the primary and secondary?
Definition

Primary power is equal to secondary power

 

EIp = EIs

Term
No-Load Transformer losses (3)
Definition
  • Core losses
    • Hysterises (changing magnetic fields)
    • Eddycurrent (circulating current)
  • I2R losses (heat due to wire resistance)
  • Dielectric losses (limits of insulation)
Term
Loaded Transformer Losses (3)
Definition
  • Losses due to load
  • I2R losses in primary and secondary
  • Stray losses due to dlux in windings, clamps, etc.
Term
Describe transformer noise losses
Definition
Due to changes in flux density, the core steel laminations change length
Term
How are transformers rated?
Definition
  • Kilovolt-ampers (product of full load current and voltage)
  • Temperature (power losses)
Term
Voltage and KVA rating for POWER TRANSFORMERS
Definition
  • 2400 to 500,000V
  • over 500KVA
Term
Voltage and KVA rating for DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS
Definition
  • 120/240V for residential,
  • 480, 600, 2400V for industrial
  • Up to 500 KVA
Term
Describe a potential transformer
Definition

Transform (step-down) tansmission or distribution voltage for use with low voltage measuring instruments

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Term
Describe a current transformer
Definition

Steps down current for instrumentation & metering – provides a low current connection for high current systems. Disadvantage - HIGH VOLTAGE


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Term
What special precaution applies to current transformers?
Definition
Always short before detaching load, attach load before removing short.
Term
What is unique about an auto transformer?
Definition
It consists of only one winding
Term
How are the primary and secondary divided in an auto transformer?
Definition

A common connection (tap) divides the single winding into the primary and secondary.

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Term
Advantages of auto transformer
Definition
  • Lower cost,
  • Less weight,
  • Good efficiency
Term
Disadvantage of auto transformer
Definition
Not safe for use in distribution systems since they provide a conducting path between the primary and secondary
Term
Describe the three methods of transformer cooling used at LGS
Definition
  • Self cooled - Sufficient surface area for air cooling
  • Forced air cooled - Fans or blowers used
  • Oil-cooled - Insulating oil serves as cooling medium, natural or forced circulation
Term
Describe the 4 standard transformer connections
Definition
  1. Wye-Wye (High voltage / reflected harmonics)
  2. Delta-Delta (Not normally used - grounding difficult)
  3. Wye-Delta (Natural step-down)
  4. Delta-Wye (Naural step-up)
Term

What type of connection is this?

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Definition
Wye Wye
Term

What type of connection is this?

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Definition
Delta-Delta
Term

What type of connection is this?

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Definition
Wye-Delta (Step-down)
Term

What type of connection is this?

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Definition
Delta-Wye (Step-Up)
Term
Function and operation of transformer tap changers
Definition
  • Permit changing the turns ratio to control secondary voltage

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