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Why is the low-voltage winding of a transformer arranged inside the high-voltage winding?
Placing the low-voltage winding inside the high-voltage winding of a transformer is a common design choice for several reasons:Improved Insulation Performance: Placing the low-voltage winding inside the high-voltage winding enhances insulation performance...
2023.09.11 More -
The causes of surge currents are as follows.
Surge current is a transient, high-amplitude electrical current typically caused by one of the following reasons: Power-On Surge: When electrical devices are first powered on, they often draw higher currents because they need to overcome the resistanc...
2023.09.09 More -
What is surge current?
Surge Current, also known as surge current or transient current, refers to a sudden increase in current within an electrical system over a short period of time. This type of current variation is typically caused by events such as abrupt power disconnectio...
2023.09.08 More -
The precautions for transformer maintenance.
Transformer maintenance requires specialized knowledge and skills, and there are several important considerations to keep in mind: Safety First: Before working on the transformer, ensure power is disconnected, all cables are removed, and discharge...
2023.09.07 More -
The function of an isolation transformer.
An isolation transformer is a specialized transformer used in electrical power systems, and its primary purpose is to provide electrical isolation and safety protection. Here are the main functions of an isolation transformer: Electrical Isolation: An...
2023.09.06 More -
What is a split-core transformer?
A split-core transformer, also known as a split-phase transformer or split-type transformer, is a special type of transformer that differs from traditional single-core transformers in that it divides the main transformer unit into two separate units: the ...
2023.09.05 More