Transformers: Shell Type
Transformers: Shell Type
Transformers: Shell Type
Shell type
Auto transformer
Auto transformers are used in;
a. Starting motors
b. In power factor corrections with capacitance's.
c. Incorporated in portable appliances such as radios.
Transformer losses
Iron losses- As the magnetic field sweeps across the conducting material a
voltage is induced which sets up a current within it. When this current, the
EDDY CURRENT, flows the resistance within the material causes heat to be
produced. The material does not have to be magnetic for the eddy currents to
be set up but must be a conductor.
Iron losses are constant, but copper losses are proportional to the
square of the current.
Maximum efficiency occurs when iron losses and copper losses are
equal. The losses in a transformer for a given frequency are largely determined
by the value of the working flux density in the windings. With a small
transformer it is possible to work with fairly high densities in both the iron and
the copper without exceeding the maximum temperature so air cooling is
satisfactory. However in larger transformers either the flux density or the
current density must be reduced or some method of cooling used. This is
normally achieved by immersing the transformer in insulating oil in a chamber
with cooling fins or tubes.
Instrument transformers
It is usual in A.C. installations to fit the ammeter to the secondary circuit of a
current transformer. This avoids heavy current connections to the meter and
allows an ammeter switch to be fitted to read the current in each phase. The
same current transformer can be used for the wattmeter and the reverse
power relay. Voltage transformers are also normally provided for use with
voltmeters, wattmeters, synchroscopes and reverse power relays.
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The principle of the current transformer is that the primary winding
carries the full load current and as such is made of large diameter low
resistance wire. The secondary winding steps up the small volt drop that occurs
over the length of the primary wire