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It is the current transformer core meant for metering.

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Why transformers take high input current at start?

Inrush current is a result of core saturation. The magnetic flux in the core of a transformer is 90 degrees out of phase with the voltage. Ideally the transformer switching device will be closed at a peak voltage, and the transformer core will have no residual flux from the last close. If this occurs, the flux in the core in the first cycle will be no larger than it normally would be. If the switching device closes at a zero voltage, or there is some residual flux, the transformer's core will be driven into partial saturation within the first cycle, unless it has been oversized to prevent saturation. Decreasing the applied voltage at energization will keep this from occuring. One method is to use pre-insertion resistors which cause a voltage drop to the transformer that is significant enough to prevent saturation within the first few cycles, and then they are removed. Another method is to de-engerize the transformer core, and close at voltage peaks only (controlled closing).


Why pt coil is not present in three phase watt meter?

A three phase watt meter's potential transformer and current transformer are located remotely from the metering cabinet. On large size bus installations it would be impossible to take the bus bars to the meter so it is done the other way around. Leave the Ct's and Pt's on the bus bars and use smaller wire to feed the meter in a remote accessible location. The utility company requires a metering cabinet over certain voltages and amperage be accessible to the meter reader. In some installations the metering cabinet is installed remotely on the outside of the building away from the electrical room.


What is the meaning of magnetic balance test?

Magnetic balance test is performed on transformer to check, whether the core and windings of the transformer is balance position or not. Magnetic Balance is a test of Critical use as it helps us to enhance the efficiency and life of transformers.


Is it possible to use optic fiber as a core in the transformer?

No. Transformers operate on the principle of conversion of electric current to and from magnetism. Optic fiber is not ferromagnetic, nor is it conductive.


Can you use transformer in place of amplifier?

A transformer is a passive device while an amplifier is an active device. a transformer can amplify voltage but never power WHILE AN AMPLIFIER CAN amplify power's can you use it sure withing the limitation of the transformer and only to amplify volts.

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What is use of bushing in transformer?

A bushing is a hollow insulator, used with transformers and circuit breakers. It provides a means by which an energised conductor can pass from the outside to the inside of the transformer or circuit breaker.


What is the use of core transformer?

500w iron core transformer .that kind of size


When would you use current transformer?

A 'current transformer' (CT) is classified as an instrument transformer, which means it is used to provide a small secondary current that is in proportion to its large primary current, for purposes of metering or protection. At the same time, it electrically-isolates the secondary (metering) circuits from the primary circuits (which are often high-voltage circuits) for the purpose of safety.


CAN you able to use any other thing instead of iron core in transformer?

shell type core can be used


Can you able to use plastic instead of iron core in transformers?

It is because if we use a plastic as a core of the transformer then induced emf can to be produced also generated heat will damage the plastic .


What is the purpose of a transformer?

It steps down voltage by moving the iron core spacing. Mostly using on high current welding transformer. Easy to achieve changing output voltageand does not need to use high power selector to switch voltage


Why don't we use one piece for transformer core?

If, by 'one piece', you mean solid -as opposed to laminated- then the answer is that a solid core will have significantly-higher eddy current (circulating current) losses than a solid core.


What is function of closed-core transformer?

Closed-core and shell-core transformer (1885) The development of the electrical industry was hindered by the fact that the dynamo could only supply electricity trouble-free to short distances; to longer distances a large portion of electric energy got "lost" through overheated cables. The electrical engineers of that period were well aware that cheap electrical transmission could only be achieved by increasing the voltage. However, the experiments with DC (direct current) constantly ended in failure. Between 1884 and 1885 three engineers at the Ganz factory, Ottó Titusz Bláthy, Miksa Déri and Károly Zipernowsky developed a new current distribution system based on the use of the induction apparatus called transformer. Their joint patent described a transformer with no poles and comprised two versions of it, the "closed-core transformer" and the "shell-core transformer." In the closed-core transformer the iron core is a closed ring around which the two coils are arranged uniformly. In the shell type transformer, the copper induction cables are passed through the core. The core consists of iron cables or plates. Based on this invention, it became possible to provide economical and cheap lighting for industry and households.


Why transformers take high input current at start?

Inrush current is a result of core saturation. The magnetic flux in the core of a transformer is 90 degrees out of phase with the voltage. Ideally the transformer switching device will be closed at a peak voltage, and the transformer core will have no residual flux from the last close. If this occurs, the flux in the core in the first cycle will be no larger than it normally would be. If the switching device closes at a zero voltage, or there is some residual flux, the transformer's core will be driven into partial saturation within the first cycle, unless it has been oversized to prevent saturation. Decreasing the applied voltage at energization will keep this from occuring. One method is to use pre-insertion resistors which cause a voltage drop to the transformer that is significant enough to prevent saturation within the first few cycles, and then they are removed. Another method is to de-engerize the transformer core, and close at voltage peaks only (controlled closing).


Why pt coil is not present in three phase watt meter?

A three phase watt meter's potential transformer and current transformer are located remotely from the metering cabinet. On large size bus installations it would be impossible to take the bus bars to the meter so it is done the other way around. Leave the Ct's and Pt's on the bus bars and use smaller wire to feed the meter in a remote accessible location. The utility company requires a metering cabinet over certain voltages and amperage be accessible to the meter reader. In some installations the metering cabinet is installed remotely on the outside of the building away from the electrical room.


What is the meaning of magnetic balance test?

Magnetic balance test is performed on transformer to check, whether the core and windings of the transformer is balance position or not. Magnetic Balance is a test of Critical use as it helps us to enhance the efficiency and life of transformers.


Is it possible to use optic fiber as a core in the transformer?

No. Transformers operate on the principle of conversion of electric current to and from magnetism. Optic fiber is not ferromagnetic, nor is it conductive.