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Usually the voltage at the secondary is the voltage that needs to be controlled. It makes sense, then, to directly control this voltage output instead of controlling the primary.

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It is usual for the tap-changing mechanism to be incorporated into the high-voltage side, regardless of whether the transformer is a step-up or a step-down type. This is because the current is lower on the h.v. side of the transformer and the contacts can be smaller.

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Q: Why the tap settings are in the secondary of the tap changing transformer?
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Why tapping is necessary in a transformer?

Taps are connections to the (usually) high-voltage winding of a transformer which enables minor changes to the turns-ratio to be made in order to make minor changes to the secondary voltage to compensate, where necessary, to a fall in terminal voltage below the regulatory allowance.There are two types of tap-changing mechanism, 'off-load' and 'on-load'.Off-load tap-changing mechanisms require the transformer to be isolated before its tap settings can be adjusted, and is normally the case with smaller distribution transformers.On-load tap-changing can be performed with the transformer supplying its load, usually automatically, in response to changes in its secondary voltage. On-load tap changing mechanisms have a 'make before break' switching arrangement, to ensure that the transformer windings are not open circuited during the operation of tap changing.


How is current controlled in welding transformer?

in welding machine, the transformer used is basically a current transforrmer. so by changing the tap of secondary side of transformer, we can increase or decrease the current in the transformer.


What is no load tap changing in transformer?

It changes the tap while it is operation (hence "on load"). This allows real-time voltage regulation for the transformer secondary (as load picks up, causing the voltage to sag, the LTC can tap up, increasing the voltage).


What would an off load transformer tap changer be used for?

to inreases or decreases n. of turns of a transformerAnswerAn 'off-load' tap changer is a tap-changing mechanism that can only be used when the transformer is disconnected, as opposed to an 'on-load' tap-changing mechanism that can operate when the transformer is energised and on load.Tap changing is performed to slightly change the turns ratio of a transformer in order to keep the secondary voltage within the statutory limits (e.g. in the UK, 230 V +10% -6%) should there be a substantial change in load.


What is off load tap change?

Tap changer is a device that is used to change the secondary voltage on transformers. It is normally on the HV winding of the transformer. Off load tap changer is designed to change the taps only when the transformer is not charged, while on load tap changer is capable of changing the tap on load too.


Why was the tap changing panel removed from a transformer?

So that tap-changing can't be done any more, or maybe the tap changer was faulty.


What is the use of tap changing switch?

To make minor adjustments to the transformer's turns ratio in order to slightly increase or decrease the secondary voltage in order to maintain that voltage within legal requirements. Off-load tap changers, as the name implies, can only be operated when the transformer is disconnected.


Why there is a need to disconnect transformer while using off-load tap changer?

Changing off-load tap changers requires opening up the transformer, draining (at least some) oil, and manually changing electrical connections. None of these things can be done while the transformer is hot.


What is on load tap chenger?

A tap changer is used to vary the turns ration between the windings of a transformer to make minor changes to the secondary voltage. An on-load tap changer enables the turns ratio to be altered without disconnecting the transformer. An off-load tap changer requires the transformer to be temporarily diconnected. On-load tap changers are installed on the high-voltage side of the transformer, where the current is lower.


Difference between off load transformer and on load transformer?

Hope this helpsAn "OFF-Load tap transformer" can only have it's tap adjusted when it is De-energized,while the "On-Load tap transformer" can adjust its tap under load conditions.Kind RegardsHammad KhanUniversity of Western AustraliaAnswerAn 'off load' transformer is one whose secondary is open circuited, and not supplying a load. An 'on load' (not 'load') transformer is one that is connected to a load.


How can a step down transformer which is transforming 450 volt in the last tap be changed to 415 volt?

The instruction for changing the taps on a transformer can be found on the transformers nameplate. These taps will be on the primary side of the transformer. Each tap position will state what the voltage will be on the output when the individual tap is selected.


What are the types of tap changing transformer?

The simplest type of tap-changing mechanism is a rotary switch which allows the distribution company to select one of several 'tapping' (connection) points on the high-voltage side of a transformer. This enables the turns-ratio of the transformer to be adjusted to slightly elevate or reduce the output voltage if required. This type of tap changer is termed an 'off-load' tap changer, because it cannot be operated when the transformer is energised because the winding is temporarily disconnected as the mechanism's contacts move from one tap to the next. Off-load tap changers are operated manually, using a handle located outside the transformer -after the transformer has been de-energised, isolated, and safety earths (ground) applied.More complicated is the motor-driven 'on-load' tap-changing mechanism. It, too, alters the turns-ratio of a transformer, but this is done (usually) automaticallyaccording to changes in load. Unlike the 'off-load' mechanism, the high-voltage winding is never temporarily disconnected as the mechanism's contacts move from one tap to the next. This is because a pair of contacts is involved. One contact moves to the new tap position while the second remains at the first tap connection; when this has been done, the second contact follows the first onto the new tap position -so there is no break in the circuit. Additionally, there might be surge-suppressors fitted, to limit current surges during the tap-changing operation.Tap changers are always fitted to the high-voltage windings, where the current is lower -thus enabling smaller contacts to be used.