Represents the number of coil turns on the primary side of the transformer.
Lagging means the current is out of phase, lagging behind, the voltage. This occurs when there is inductive reactance in the circuit, such as with motors and transformers.
Because a transformer does not generate power, it transformers it. Power is equivalent to the voltage times current. A transformer with a ratio of N1:N2 takes voltage (V1) and current (I1) at one winding and transforms it into (N2/N1)*V1 voltage and (N1/N2)*I1 current at the other winding. So the input power is V1 * I1, and the output power is (N2/N1)*V1*(N1/N2)*I1 = V1*I1 (ignoring the small amount of losses associated with the transformer).
I think you mean 'excitation'; this refers to the process by which a current sets up a magnetic field which, in turn, induces a voltage into a conductor or coil -usually applied to transformers, motors, and generators.
A variety of electrical transformers are produced for a variety of purposes. All of the types use the same principle discovered by Michael Faraday, and employ many of the same parts. The various types include. Audio transformers, Instrument transformers, Pulse transformers, Power transformers, RF transformers. .
Step-up transformers of the type you describe are three-phase transformers which, in the transmission system, are classified as 'power transformers'.
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Square D is a brand of electrical components. In an electrical application, you might see Square D transformers, or perhaps General Electric, or another brand.
It is a step down transformer which is used to supply the electrical power to the station transformers and the colony transformers
Lagging means the current is out of phase, lagging behind, the voltage. This occurs when there is inductive reactance in the circuit, such as with motors and transformers.
Cabinets which house Current Transformers
Transformers are an important part in the electrical distribution network. They step up or step down electricity.
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Because a transformer does not generate power, it transformers it. Power is equivalent to the voltage times current. A transformer with a ratio of N1:N2 takes voltage (V1) and current (I1) at one winding and transforms it into (N2/N1)*V1 voltage and (N1/N2)*I1 current at the other winding. So the input power is V1 * I1, and the output power is (N2/N1)*V1*(N1/N2)*I1 = V1*I1 (ignoring the small amount of losses associated with the transformer).
Fuses and breakers are the main forms of protection on generators transformers and most other electrical equipment.
Transformers are used to convert electricity from high voltage to low voltage and from low voltage to high voltage.
n1= 25 n2= n1+1 n3= n1-1 n4=n1+2 n5=n1-2