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Q: Which device would be located between the secondary coil of high-voltage transformer and X-Ray tube?
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Why are transformers helpful when using alternating current?

The transformer in the least complex manner can be depicted as a thing that means up or ventures down voltage. It is fundamentally a voltage control gadget that is utilized broadly in the conveyance and transmission of rotating flow power. Trutech Products is a leading Transformer Manufacturers In Pune


Is CT use high or low voltage and if it depends on application or not?

A current transformer (CT) is used to reduce a load current to a value that can be read by conventional instruments such as ammeters and wattmeters; it also enables the instruments to be located remotely. In the case of high-voltage circuits, a CT also electrically-isolates its burden (secondary load) from the primary circuit.


How does conservator work in transformer?

To allow room for oil expansion and contraction. The transformer is completely filled with the oil and when it heats up under load or due to ambient temperatures, the oil has to have a place to go. In the event of colder weather or if the transformer is not under heavy load the oil cools and contracts creating a slight vacuum inside the tank. The conservator acts as a reservoir of oil that can then flow back into the tank so that no air enters it.


What is function of breather and explosion vent of 3 phase transformer?

breather to observed moisture from the tank and explosion vent will works when the moisture will get observed in the tank then it will explodes from the explosion vent by breaking diaphgramAnswerThe breather allows air to enter and leave the transformer's sealed tank as the transformer oil contracts or expands. The breather is fitted with a silicon-gel chamber to ensure that any air entering the tank is dry. A viewing portal allows the viewer to determine whether the silicon gel crystals are still active.The explosion vent is a large-diameter tube, usually located at the top of the transformer tank, sealed with a frangible plate or diaphragm. Should an explosion occur within the transformer due, for example, to a catastrophic short-circuit fault, then the blast of the explosion will be allowed to escape through the explosion vent, rather than causing the transformer's tank to explode.


Is it ok not to ground the neutral at secondary side of transformer?

No. Neutral, by definition, is grounded at the secondary of the service transformer, and again at the distribution panel. It is also carried from pole to pole when there is secondary running between poles, or along other means, and it is grounded at each and every point. It is never connected to ground anywhere else downstream of the distribution panel, and it is not OK to use ground on a branch circuit as a current return.The reason for this is to ensure that the hot to ground voltage potential at any point in the branch circuit cannot exceed a safe value. It is also used, in GFCI breakers, to detect a ground fault by noting that the current in hot and neutral do not balance each other.In the worst case, theoretically possible, although highly unlikely because of the multiple grounds located upstream of the distribution panel, if neutral were completely ungrounded, the neutral/hot pair could rise in voltage up to the primary line voltage. In a typical 13.2 KV primary, stepping down to 120/240 V split phase with a neutral, the neutral/hot conductors could rise to 7.62 KV, relative to ground, although not relative to each other, a highly dangerous and lethal situation.

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A '33-kV transformer' is a three-phase primary-distribution transformer, used in the UK's electricity system to step down the 33-kV primary-distribution voltage to the 11-kV secondary-distribution voltage -the lowest voltage used in the high-voltage distribution system. These transformers are categorised as 'power transformers', and are located in what are termed 'primary substations'.


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The secondary air pump is located at the front of the engine, between the engine and the radiator, you can see it from below the car. To get to it you will have to pull the front of the car partially off.


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Where is the built in thermal fuse located on a power supply transformer?

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What is the use of bucholz relay in transformer?

A Buchholz relay is located in an inclined pipe between a tranformer's tank and its expansion tank. It has two purposes: (1) to set off an alarm in the event of a loss of oil or the formation of an excessive amount of gas bubbles (likely caused by minor arcing between the turns of a winding), and (2) to disconnect the transformer in the event of a continued loss of oil, or a catastrophic fault within the transformer.


Why are transformers helpful when using alternating current?

The transformer in the least complex manner can be depicted as a thing that means up or ventures down voltage. It is fundamentally a voltage control gadget that is utilized broadly in the conveyance and transmission of rotating flow power. Trutech Products is a leading Transformer Manufacturers In Pune


Where is Air conditioner 24 volt transformer located?

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A person located twice as far from the epicenter of an earthquake as another person will notice tat the time between the arrival of the primary and secondary waves will be?

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Where in the x-ray circuit is the timer located?

On the primary side of the high voltage transformer.


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What is the difference between primary brakes and the secondary brakes?

Primary brakes are situated at the front wheels and provide about 70% of a vehicle's braking power. Your secondary brakes are located at the rear wheels and only provide about 30% of a vehicle's braking power.