Introduction to Electrical Transformer

Introduction to Electrical Transformer What is a Transformer? In Very Simple words. Transformer is a device which: Transfer Electrical power from one electrical circuit to another Electrical circuit. It’s working without changing the frequency. Work through on electric induction. When, both circuits...

Why we are use 11KV / 22KV / 33KV / 66KV / 110KV / 230KV / 440KV this type of ratio?

Why we are use 11KV / 22KV / 33KV / 66KV / 110KV / 230KV / 440KV this type of ratio. Why can’t we use other voltage ratio like 54KV / 99KV etc? When an alternator generates voltage, we always use a multiple of 1.11 because for a pure sine wave the FORM FACTOR is the  ratio of rms value...

How to choose transformer rating?

 How to choose transformer rating? When an installation is to be supplied directly from a MV/LV transformer and the maximum apparent-power loading of the installation has been determined, a suitable rating for the transformer can be decided, taking into account the following considerations: The...

Degradation of Insulation in Switchgear (What’s Really Happening)

Partial Discharge Partial Discharge (PD) Electrical insulation is subjected to electrical and mechanical stress, elevated temperature and temperature variations, and environmental conditions especially for outdoor applications. In addition to normal operating conditions, there are a host...

Electrical Switchgear Protection

Definition of Switchgear A switchgear or electrical switchgear is a generic term which includes all the switching devices associated with mainly power system protection. It also includes all devices associated with control, metering and regulating of electrical power system. Assembly of such devices...

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