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Step-up transformers of the type you describe are three-phase transformers which, in the transmission system, are classified as 'power transformers'.
Transformers do not exactly transfer power, they either step up voltage or step down the voltage from one source to another to make it a useable voltage.
Transformers use transformer oil as an insulator and to conduct the heat away from the windings. The oil usually flows through a radiator in a closed circuit on high-power transformers.
Conventional current represents the flow from positive to negative; following the direction that independent positively-charged particles would travel. (N.B: equal charges repel, opposite charges attract.) Non-conventional current represents the flow in the opposite direction (from negative to positive) and is the direction in which electrons would flow.
The voltage ratio in transformers used in power supply is set by the ratio of the number of turns on the primary and secondary windings.
There are a variety of types of transformers. These include autotransformers, polyphase transformers, leakage transformer, resonant transformers, as well as audio transformers.the decepticons are the bad guys, and the autobots are the good guys. bumblebee and optimis prime are autobots. megatron is a decepticon.
Power transformers can be used for power transformation. Voltage transformers are not suitable for high power applications.
The best type of transformer is the one that best fits your needs. There are power transformers, audio transformers, pulse transformers, autotransformers, RF transformers and many others. Transformers can have iron cores, nickel-iron or other alloy cores, ferrite cores, and air cores. They can be of laminated construction (the so-called E-I core), they can be toroidal, solenoidal etc. They can be smaller than a pea, and bigger than your house. What are you trying to build? Talk to some transformer manufacturers or look on their websites for the best transformer for your particular application. If you are trying to build an amplifier or power supply or similar, there are also some good special-interest forums that can offer suggestions.
The current rating of transformers vary widely as well as the types (step-down, etc.....). So depending on the use, the primary power, and the secondary power, the amp load will change. More in general current is amps, if your transformer has say 1Kva on it then that tells you the apparent power the transformer can handle. As a side note a lot of transformers are rated in VA or KVA and that is a combination of volts and amps (apparent power).
The type of transformers that are made by Hammond are the Power Distribution Systems. These Power Distribution Systems are dry-type power transformers.
There are Several types of transformers are there in that some are listed below. Instrument Transformers Step Up and Step Down Transformers Single Phase Transformers Power Transformers Distribution Transformers etc. For more visit transcon industries.
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Power transformers are step-up or step-down transformers used in the electricity transmission system, whereas distribution transformers are step-down transformers used in the electricity distribution system.
Instrumental transformers are potential transformers and current transformers,they are used to measuring and protecting purposes at power systems
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Transformers, like inductors can only handle a specific amount of voltage and current before overheating, with AC or DC input. AC 'real' power delivery from a transformer is measured in kilowatts (kW) which is identical to KVA when "Power factor = 1". In the extreme, with "Power factor =0", a transformer could be fully loaded in terms of KVA, while supply zero 'real' power (kW).